First-Grade Waldorf-Inspired Curriculum Semesters
What's included
60 live meetings
60 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS At the beginning of each block children will be provided with a set of Main Lesson Book focussed homework assignments based on the current block and previous learning. Although this is optional, we do recommend that children complete the homework in order to strengthen classroom learning. If completed homework is sent to the teacher you will receive feedback.Assessment
We believe in continuous feedback. Instead of focusing solely on end-of-unit tests, we use ongoing formative assessments. These could be interactive activities, short responses, or even lively discussions. This approach allows us to celebrate progress, catch misunderstandings early on, and adjust our teaching to support each student's individual learning journey.Class Experience
US Grade 1
Embark on a Transformative First-Grade Adventure! Our program harmoniously blends the enriching principles of Waldorf education with foundational learning standards. Through immersive exploration, storytelling, and artistic expression, your child will develop essential skills in reading, writing, mathematics, and scientific inquiry, while growing as a thinker, problem-solver, and creator. ∙ Deepen Understanding Through Block Learning ∙ We utilize a unique block-based learning approach, where students immerse themselves in a single theme for 2-4 weeks at a time. This focused exploration fosters deep understanding, sparks connections across subjects, and empowers learners to achieve mastery. ∙ What Will Be Taught? ∙ ⦿ Language Arts: Language arts are woven into every block, enhancing your child's communication and literacy skills across all subjects. Learners will build a strong foundation in phonics, sight words, and basic writing, while exploring stories and poetry to foster a love for reading. ⦿ Math: Master the basics of addition, subtraction, and the four operations through engaging activities and storytelling. Discover number patterns, simple problem-solving techniques, and the practical use of mathematics in everyday life. ⦿ Science: Explore the wonders of nature through studies of minerals and plants. Investigate the properties of rocks and soils, the life cycle of plants, and the vital roles they play in our world. ⦿ Creative Expression: Experiment with drawing, painting, and other art forms, nurturing creativity and self-expression. Students will create beautiful Main Lesson book pages that capture their learning journey, combining art with academic content. BLOCK OVERVIEW These are the 12 blocks taught throughout the year. Refer to the syllabus below for a detailed lesson breakdown for each block. Form Drawing: The Art of Straight and Curved Lines Language Arts: Fairy Tales Math: Quality of Numbers Nature Studies: Oceans and the Water Cycle Language Arts: The Realm of Vowels Math: The Four Mathematical Processes Language Arts: Exploring CVC Words, Sight Words, and Phonemics Nature Studies: Earth & Sky Math: Basic Operations to Problem Solving Language Arts: Digraphs & Dynamics Math: Exploring Number Patterns and Multiplication Nature Studies: Minerals and Plants ∙ Late Enrollments Welcome ∙ Our block-based approach allows new students to dive deeply into a specific topic at any time. Please send us a message using the ‘Ask a Question’ button to discuss the current block and how to get started!
Learning Goals
By the end of First Grade in our Waldorf-Inspired Curriculum class, learners will have developed an enriched understanding of language arts, math, science, and art.
Syllabus
Standards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)5 Units
60 Lessons
over 15 WeeksUnit 1: FORM DRAWING
Lesson 1:
Introduction to Form Drawing
-Students will learn the essence of form drawing, focusing on straight lines and curves.
-Students will engage in movement exercises to embody straight lines and curves.
-Students will listen to stories that integrate these forms and complete initial drawing exercises.
-Students will demonstrate their learning in their main lesson books.
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Straight Lines
-Students will explore the significance of straight lines in nature and human-made structures.
-Students will recall and draw straight lines.
-Students will hear stories that connect straight lines to daily life and practice embodying them through movement.
-Students will demonstrate their learning in their main lesson books.
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Curved Lines
Students will discover the beauty and presence of curves in the world around them.
-Students will participate in movement and drawing activities focused on curved lines.
-Students will listen to stories illustrating the importance of curves.
-Students will demonstrate their learning in their main lesson books.
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Combining Straight and Curved Lines
-Students will explore how straight and curved lines can be combined to create more complex forms.
-Students will engage in drawing exercises that integrate both types of lines.
-Students will listen to stories that show examples of these combined forms in nature and art.
-Students will demonstrate their learning in their main lesson books.
60 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Depending on your learner's abilities, you will have to prepare the materials for your learner so they are able to start the activity with me. You may also need to support your learner in the art activities.
An example is providing them with paint, glue or maybe cut up the tissue paper for patchwork pictures. You will have instructions on what to prepare at the start of each week.
The teacher will set your child activities to do at home in family time. If you choose to complete the homeschool activities set by the teacher you will work alongside your child to do this. (please note this is not live class time and the extra work is not compulsory)
Sometimes we may also do some movement (for example making shapes with our bodies), which you can supervise.
Supply List
DAILY Large (A3) sketchbook Block and stick crayons Coloring pencils PAINTING Stockmar style liquid watercolor paints Board or tray for painting Water bath for wetting paper 1 inch flat brush Large watercolor painting paper Sponge for wetting the paper FORM DRAWING Cookie tray or similar Sand or flour Yarn or thin rope (3 ft) * If you would like to print the activity booklets you will need access to a printer *
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a teaching certificate
Missouri Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
3 teachers have a Graduate degree
Doctoral Degree in Education from Saint Louis University
Master's Degree in Education from Liberty University
Master's Degree from Antioch University New England
Master's Degree in Early Childhood Education from Washington University-St. Louis
2 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education from University of Alberta
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from University of Missouri-Columbia
Bachelor's Degree in Human Development Family Studies from University of Missouri-Columbia
All our grade teachers, while being deeply inspired by Waldorf principles, bring a wealth of experience from Waldorf, Waldorf-inspired, and alternative educational settings. Their longstanding association with Waldorful Days further enriches the depth and authenticity of their teaching approach.
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Live Group Course
$85
weekly or $1,275 for 60 classes4x per week, 15 weeks
60 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-7
5-12 learners per class