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I have been a Waldorf teacher since 1999 and I will never forget the first day I walked into a Waldorf classroom. I was in awe of the simplicity and the beauty. I saw happy children running around the schoolyard and climbing trees at dizzying heights. Here in the tree tops they were Norsemen...
Starting your lesson with a Waldorf verse helps your child to feel the intention that it is time to begin. Waldorf verses can become grounding points in your daily and weekly rhythm.Â
Class 1 Verse:
I touch the sky, I touch my feet,
I clap my hands on every beat.
Without a sound I turn around,
And this n...
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âFor the Fourth Grade child, the inner and outer worlds are no longer one. The child experiences these worlds torn apart. Self-consciousness becomes stronger, and the soul life becomes more inward and independent. The task of the teacher and parent is to lead the child into a worl...
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Have you been curious how Waldorf Education progresses t...
I have so many things I love to teach for eurythmy! But I will have to say that teaching the fourth graders to walk the castle form after telling the story of the building of the walls of Asgard is one of my favorites! The fourth grader is going through some major changes and challenges. They expe...
âWhat a piece of work is man!
Have you had a child go through the 4th grade Human and Animal block and wonder to yourself, What the heck is a Head Animal? Or a Trunk Animal? Why teach 4th grade children about the animal kingdom in such an unusual way? Although it may seem odd at first, looking at the animal world in terms of the...