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Exploring Animal Homes: Waldorf Inspired Science & Art for Young Learners

In this class, we will explore the many different types of homes that animals live in. From cozy burrows to intricate webs, we will learn about the fascinating ways that animals create their homes in the wild. In each class we will create an illustration.
The Friendly Forest School with Ms. Nora, M.Ed.
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(136)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade Kindergarten - 2
Animal Homes
On top of a mountain,
Or under the sea ,
There are so many places 
Where creatures may be.
Alone in a desert ,
Or grouped on a farm , 
Or tucked in a tree trunk
Away from all harm.
On bright , sunny grasslands ,
Or in a dark cave ,
In jungles and forests ,
Where all must be brave.
On ice in the Arctic ,
Or holed underground
There are so many places 
Where creatures are found! 

In this class, we will explore the many different types of homes that animals live in. From cozy burrows to intricate webs, we will learn about the fascinating ways that animals create their homes in the wild.

Through songs, stories, puppet shows and play, we will discover the homes of a wide variety of animals, such as birds, insects, mammals, and reptiles. We will learn how animals build their homes to suit their unique needs, including protection from predators, shelter from the elements, and a safe place to raise their young.

This class will encourage curiosity, creativity, and a love of learning about animals and their habitats and help young children develop important skills such as observation, critical thinking, and problem-solving, as they explore the fascinating world of animal homes. Children will also develop an appreciation for the incredible ways that animals adapt to their environments and create homes that are perfectly suited to their needs.

Each class period will begin with a centering Welcome Poem that includes a mindful breath and positive affirmation. 

Students will then be introduced to the "Home of the Week", which will be followed by a short story! Some stories will be told as puppet shows, while others, memoized by me, are told "from the heart".  This is a Waldorf inspired class, so stories told as puppet shows include hand dyed silks, felted wool, wooden props, and other natural materials. The stories will include songs and verses.   Each story will have facts about animal behavior, life cycle, and habitat woven into fiction. 

Finally, through a guided instruction, we will create an illustration of the animals home.  Students will have the opportunity to recall information they have learned as we add details to the picture together. During this section I will include additional information  and fascinating animal facts. 

Students are welcome to share their illustration at the end of class and encouraged to offer positive feedback to their classmates. Each class will end with a mindful breath, positive affirmation, and goodbye verse! 

Each week students will also receive a supplemental learning packet to extend the learning and exploration. 

This is an ongoing class.  Students are welcome to join at any time! 

Class 1: Fox Den 
Class 2: Hedgehog Nest 
Class 3: Rabbit Burrows 
Class 4: Eagle Nest 
Class 5: Ant Hill 
Class 6: Beaver Lodge  
Class 7: Bee Hive 
Class 8: Humming Bird Nest 
Class 9: The Vogelkop Bowerbird Nest
Class 10: Sociable Weaver Nest
Class 11: Cathedral Termite Mounds
Class 12: Prairie Dog Towns
Class 13: Leaf Curling Spider Web

Other Details

Supply List
Students will need paper and crayons.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
4.9
136reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Get $10 off my classes with coupon code FRIENNOVEMBER10 until Dec 1, 2024. 

Welcome to  The Friendly Forest School! 

I come to you with a wealth of knowledge, classroom experience, and a passion for teaching young children though play. 

My classes follow a Waldorf-inspired approach that focuses on the holistic development of children, ensuring that academic skills are nurtured in an engaging and imaginative manner.

A predictable peaceful rhythm, delightful melodies, American Sign Language, and captivating tales (often set in the Friendly Forest) infuse every lesson, making learning a joyful exploration!I 

By embracing the ebb and flow of nature's cycles, my goal is to help children feel grounded, secure, and ready to absorb knowledge with open hearts and curious minds.

ABOUT ME: 

My journey began in the summer of 2001 when I had an internship in Early Childhood Education at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis. After graduating from Purdue University with my Bachelors Degree, I began working as a social worker and case manager for young children in LaPorte, Indiana. 

I  then moved to Phoenix, AZ and started my journey in Special Education, working as an in-home therapist for children with Autism and other developmental disabilities. I specialized in building expressive language through American Sign Language. Additionally, I focused on treating the whole child though sensory integration and positive behavior support. In 2005 I was named by the Governor as Arizona's "Caregiver of the Year"!  

In 2006, I obtained my Masters Degree in Special Education and began working in a K-6 Self Contained Classroom. During this time I worked to develop an award winning School-wide Positive Behavior Intervention Support program based entirely on peace and mindfulness. I was awarded the "You Make a Difference" award by the Osborn School District for my work on this project!
 
My daughter, Eleanor, was born in 2010. In 2013 I left the classroom to be a full-time mama. My youngest daughter, Annalise, was born in 2013. During this time I began to adopt Waldorf philosophies at home and began homeschool using Waldorf and Montessori inspired pedagogy. 

In 2017, I started my own Early Childhood Center called "Let's Play Learning". The developmentally appropriate curriculum was based on the view that children learn best when they are actively exploring the natural world and a carefully constructed environment in the company of their caregiver and directed by loving, professionally prepared teachers. I closed my doors at the beginning of the pandemic and began teaching online, which I love!  

In my classes I strive to create a culture of peace and mindfulness while teaching academic skills through nature, imaginative play, storytelling, and artistic expression. 

I now live with my family just five minutes away from beautiful Lake Michigan.

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weekly
1x per week
35 min

Completed by 46 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-8
3-8 learners per class

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