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This is the curriculum content that Waldorf Education is known for! The numbers and their qualities come alive through the fairy tales. I tell you — it’s pure magic!
In this guide, you’ll see how to introduce each of the numbers in an imaginative, inspiring way, using classic fairy tales and an umbrella story. Imaginative pictures are the key to keeping your students’ thinking lively, and the story recommendations in this guide will help you know the pictures to use to guide them.
Here’s what you’ll find in this guide.
Day-to-day lesson plans, including stories, new material and suggestions for review activities
An overview of the curriculum and how it takes shape in a daily lesson
All of the fairy tales used in the block (the complete stories themselves)
Photographs of student main lesson pages
A guide to creating enlivening circle activities, with instructions for crafting your own circle exercises
The specific content of the circle activities I used this block — including specific songs and poems
This guide also includes the circle activities and exercises that I used throughout this November block, which is when it is typically taught in the northern hemisphere. Even if you work through this block at a different time of year, I’m sure you’ll find the poems, songs and activities appropriate to bring at some point. My students just loved them!
All of this material is delivered through a DIGITAL FILE that you will download after purchasing. The PayPal Express payment option will automatically lead you through the download process. You will also receive a download link in your email box after the purchase is completed.
Questions about digital purchases? Email me here, and I’ll answer them.
I’m sure you’ll find this guide helpful. It’s just the thing I wished I had when I started first grade!
This is the curriculum content that Waldorf Education is known for! The numbers and their qualities come alive through the fairy tales. I tell you — it’s pure magic!
In this guide, you’ll see how to introduce each of the numbers in an imaginative, inspiring way, using classic fairy tales and an umbrella story. Imaginative pictures are the key to keeping your students’ thinking lively, and the story recommendations in this guide will help you know the pictures to use to guide them.
Here’s what you’ll find in this guide.
Day-to-day lesson plans, including stories, new material and suggestions for review activities
An overview of the curriculum and how it takes shape in a daily lesson
All of the fairy tales used in the block (the complete stories themselves)
Photographs of student main lesson pages
A guide to creating enlivening circle activities, with instructions for crafting your own circle exercises
The specific content of the circle activities I used this block — including specific songs and poems
This guide also includes the circle activities and exercises that I used throughout this November block, which is when it is typically taught in the northern hemisphere. Even if you work through this block at a different time of year, I’m sure you’ll find the poems, songs and activities appropriate to bring at some point. My students just loved them!
All of this material is delivered through a DIGITAL FILE that you will download after purchasing. The PayPal Express payment option will automatically lead you through the download process. You will also receive a download link in your email box after the purchase is completed.
Questions about digital purchases? Email me here, and I’ll answer them.
I’m sure you’ll find this guide helpful. It’s just the thing I wished I had when I started first grade!
This is the curriculum content that Waldorf Education is known for! The numbers and their qualities come alive through the fairy tales. I tell you — it’s pure magic!
In this guide, you’ll see how to introduce each of the numbers in an imaginative, inspiring way, using classic fairy tales and an umbrella story. Imaginative pictures are the key to keeping your students’ thinking lively, and the story recommendations in this guide will help you know the pictures to use to guide them.
Here’s what you’ll find in this guide.
Day-to-day lesson plans, including stories, new material and suggestions for review activities
An overview of the curriculum and how it takes shape in a daily lesson
All of the fairy tales used in the block (the complete stories themselves)
Photographs of student main lesson pages
A guide to creating enlivening circle activities, with instructions for crafting your own circle exercises
The specific content of the circle activities I used this block — including specific songs and poems
This guide also includes the circle activities and exercises that I used throughout this November block, which is when it is typically taught in the northern hemisphere. Even if you work through this block at a different time of year, I’m sure you’ll find the poems, songs and activities appropriate to bring at some point. My students just loved them!
All of this material is delivered through a DIGITAL FILE that you will download after purchasing. The PayPal Express payment option will automatically lead you through the download process. You will also receive a download link in your email box after the purchase is completed.
Questions about digital purchases? Email me here, and I’ll answer them.
I’m sure you’ll find this guide helpful. It’s just the thing I wished I had when I started first grade!