Monday, January 6 - Water
- read Flood by Mary Calhoun
- discuss Water as a creative force and a destructive force
- do Ice Cube Race, 2 trials, 5 minutes
Tuesday, January 7 - Earth
- recall Water, read It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles Shaw
- do The Great Backwards Ice Cube Melting Race, 2 trials, 10 minutes
- add Water to MLB
- read And the Good Brown Earth by Kathy Henderson
- discuss Earth as a creative force and a destructive force
- work with and explore clay
Thursday, January 9 - Air
- recall Earth, read excerpt from Morning Altars by Day Schildkret
"The Seven Movements for a Morning Altars Practice," pp.16-17
"Being a Guest," p.56 - work collaboratively to make altars in the yard
- look at a Native American obsidian arrowhead
- add Earth to MLB
- examine Air by doing Air Pressure Demonstrations
"Water Glass Trick"
"Ping-Pong Funnel"
"Kissing Balloons"
"Fountain Bottle" (the straw needs to go in the water)
"The Million Dollar Bet"
Friday, January 10 - Fire
- read What Color is the Wind? by Anne Herbauts
- discuss Air as a creative force and a destructive force
- recall Air experiments, do Three-Hole Bottle Experiment
- read Mirette on the High Wire
- add Air to MLB
- make Stone Soup:
chicken broth, potato, celery, beet, tomato, green bean, lima bean - read The Burning Mountain by Anico Surany
- discuss Fire as a creative force and a destructive force
Reflections from June 2020:
The next time I teach this topic, I will give it an entire main lesson block and I will give a full block to the Archetypal Professions as well. They each deserve plenty of time! Also, I had scheduled someone to come in on our Fire day and show the class how to light a fire with two sticks. He had to cancel, sadly. But that's something I'm really committed to doing next time!
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3 comments:
Hi, Renee!
I've been so grateful for your Waldorf curriculum work as I homeschool my fifth grader this year -- I was a waldorf class teacher for many years, and took two classes through fifth grade, but doing it for one child is very different!
I wanted to let you know that the images are not showing up for your linked images on your posts for me. I'll see if I can tweak anything on my end, to see if that's the issue, but I thought you'd want to know.
Thank you again!
never mind! It was on my end. :)
Thanks!
Hi Sara, Thanks for letting me know and I'm glad it all worked out. :-) Yes, homeschooling is so very different from a whole class! It gives you a lot of flexibility. But you also have a lot less support oftentimes. I'm glad my work has been helpful! Unfortunately we aren't doing Botany until next year so I don't have as much for that topic written up yet. Renee
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