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Virtual Waldorf Lessons for Homeschool Families

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It is always marvelous to me as a teacher to observe the gesture that lives in the journey through the Class 8 school year. Students in Class 8 seem to have a way of living right at the edge of everything: emotion, humor, questions, moods, insight. One moment they’re laughing together or making jokes so sharp they surprise themselves by their wit, and the next moment they pou...


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There’s something about sixth grade that always catches me a little off guard. One day the children still seem tucked into the cozy nooks of childhood during the year of Class Five, and then, on the wings of twelve-year change, as if overnight all seems to change. Their limbs get longer. Their questions get sharper. Their jokes get wiser. I feel that I can almost hear the doo...


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Class 8 had fun with chemistry and the secrets of soap. In live zoom they did a collaborative story writing exercise and came up with tiny soap stories. At home, they did little experiments of making soap.Team 1:

One summer day, Mr. Lye from the village of Alkali was cooling down in the nearby river when he saw his friend, old Mr. Oil. It was ...


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The Ninth Graders studies in art history recently wrapped up with a project that invited them to study and replicate a work of art from one of the Renaissance masters. Then, they took a further step, to find inspiration in the work, but reimagine it to create something new and uniquely theirs. It was truly inspiring to see how each of them took an essence of a pa...


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In Waldorf education, math is taught in a highly creative, experiential, and developmentally aligned way. Rudolf Steiner, emphasized the whole child: head (thinking), heart (feeling), and hands (doing).

Class 1-3: Laying the Foundation Through Story and Movement

Math through storytelling: Concepts like the four operations (addition, subtraction, multiplicatio...


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