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5 reuniones en vivo
3 horas 45 minutos horas presencialesTarea
1 hora por semana. Learners will be encouraged to finish their main lesson book pages and other projects during the week. All copywork and drawings will be shared in the online classroom, and students are encouraged to use this space as a place to share work, discoveries, questions, and ideas.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 2 - 4
During this Waldorf-inspired main lesson block for elementary/ primary students, we will look at a different ancient Chinese dynasty each week. Using folktales, stories, legends, fables, projects, music, and movement, we will make our way through the five dynasties as we explore history, geography, economics, and civics of each period. This will be learned primarily through legends and fables, bringing history alive through storytelling and the arts. The children will interact with the past by feeling the action and emotions of the stories, and will then use their wills to engage in writing and drawing, and finally thinking about ancient history as they ask big questions and engage in hands-on projects. Students should be confident in their writing skills when taking this class, as they will be copying parts of the stories in their main lesson books. Classes will follow a predictable pattern each week, with room for the teacher to follow the children's interests. We will begin with an opening verse, followed by a check in to make sure everyone has the materials needed for class. This will be followed by a story which will include the background information needed for the class. After the story is told, children will engage in an active movement activity while the story rests in their brains. This will be followed by writing and drawing in their main lesson books, and class will finish with a hands-on project that may be completed during the week. Optional assignments will be placed in the online classroom, and learners will be invited to share them in the next class. Week 1. We will hear a folktale from the Xia Dynasty (10,000 BCE - 1500 BCE) that has been passed down through the oral tradition, the story of Loawnu and the Fallen Sky. Learners will work with tangrams to bring order and wholeness from parts in a way that reflects the story. They will begin their main lesson book with drawing and writing, dance with silks, and begin to create a pinch pot from clay. We will also learn about Nian the Monster. Week 2. As we continue to focus on ancient Chinese cultures, we will hear another Chinese folk tale, this one from the Shang Dynasty, and represent it in our main lesson book with words and pictures. We will also share our projects from last week, including our pots, and will move with silks as a response to music and our story about the River Dragon. We will also look at the Qin, a Chinese instrument like a zither. The earliest Chinese writing began during this dynasty and was found on tortoise shells. Week 3. As we explore the Zhou Dynasty, not only will we look at the movement from pottery to baskets to bronzeware, but we will also explore the beginnings of Confucianism, Taoism and Legalism in ancient Chinese cultures as we copy some ancient proverbs into our main lesson books. We will also listen to the Legend of Confucius. During this dynasty, the Mandate of Heaven, or belief that emperors were chosen by the gods, came about. Week 4. The Qin Dynasty. This dynasty united China, and there were many projects involving the citizenry, including standardized coins, a terracotta army, and The Great Wall of China. We will tell the sad myth of Meng Jiang's Tears and will write about it in our main lesson books. We will also plan our own models of The Great Wall, which learners will work on throughout the week. Week 5. The Han Dynasty. As we wrap up our study of the five ancient Chinese dynasties, we will tell the fable of The Peach Blossom Spring and make a peach blossom scroll. Finally, we will look at the role of the moon in ancient China. This will be a final chance to share the work you are proud of-- your best main lesson book page, a song you learned, or a project you completed.
Metas de aprendizaje
Class will be centered around stories and storytelling. Using that as the starting point, learners will compare and contrast the first five Chinese dynasties.
Otros detalles
Lista de útiles escolares
For every class, learners will need the following: A main lesson book, sketchbook, blank paper in a binder-- whatever is most comfortable for your learner Colored pencils Crayons (block and/or stick) A playsilk, scarf, or other lightweight material for responding to music Clay Additional materials will be listed for classes as needed. For class one, your child will need to print and cut out the tangrams which will be provided upon enrollment
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Pensilvania Certificado de Docencia en Música/Teatro/Artes
Ms. Annette has been teaching from a Waldorf-inspired perspective for over 25 years and enjoys the challenge of applying Steiner's philosophies and ideas to online learning. This particular class was taught to her own six children as well as in many homeschool coops! She is certified by the state of Pennsylvania to teach preK through HS and also has done graduate work in elementary education. She also has written her own curriculum, Seasons of Joy, which has been used by hundreds of families.
Reseñas
Clase grupal
60 US$
por 5 clases1 x por semana, 5 semanas
45 min
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 7-10
3-8 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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