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Blackboard art by Amy Lascelles, Class 6 Teacher. NPSS #2 Newsletter 22 February 2019 - https://mailchi.mp/f20f7e1e5c0c/npss-6-newsletter-21-april-1522505
Note: The following is an explanation of the science component of the developing Christopherus Curriculum. Remember that, in addition to the Curriculum, we have a range of materials for those parents wishing to put together their own Waldorf-inspired program, including our science book, From Nature Stories to Natural Science. One of the beauties of Waldorf […]
“Who am I? Where do I stand?” asks the 6th Grade-aged child . “Good question, I answer, “Let’s look at that rock…” Rocks are individuals, just like students. Each one is...
Literacy in the 45-60 Minute Science & Social Studies Block PowerPoint from Professional Development Session at Hillside ES That's been one of my mantras - focus and simplicity. Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it's worth it in the end because once you get there, you can move mountains. ~ Steve Jobs Anyone that knows me well would probably laugh at the idea that I'm promoting simplicity. Give me a project and I can...
Igneous? Metamorphic? Sedimentary? What is your favorite kind of rock? Waldorf Sample Lesson: Sixth Grade Rocks and Minerals http://www.awaldorfjourney.com/2017/01/waldorf-sample-lesson-sixth-grade-rocks-minerals/