Balder had a golden glow about him, and flowers sprouted from his footsteps.
Another interesting project that we did recently was make a Multiplication Clock (or Sun as I prefer to call it. ) The idea come from Robinsunne's webpage. It turned out beautifully, and it is really fun to see the number patterns laid out in this way. Math is one of those subjects that I feel need to be anchored in the practical and in the imagination, both. One source that we have been enjoying is a book called Life of Fred, which explains math concepts in a quirky story format.
Another interesting project that we did recently was make a Multiplication Clock (or Sun as I prefer to call it. ) The idea come from Robinsunne's webpage. It turned out beautifully, and it is really fun to see the number patterns laid out in this way. Math is one of those subjects that I feel need to be anchored in the practical and in the imagination, both. One source that we have been enjoying is a book called Life of Fred, which explains math concepts in a quirky story format.
One more favorite resource that I would like to mention is One to One: A Practical Guide to Learning at Home by Gareth Lewis. He has a website here. He has a lot of wonderful practical suggestions for home education for children up to age 11.
6 comments:
This is such beautiful learning. Thank you for sharing this all. We are covering Grade 1 this year but I'll remember your fantastic resource recommendations for the future.
This book from Stanley F. Schmidt Ph.D. (Life of Fred) seems very interesting. Looked for it in my online bookstore, but couldn't find it. So I might have to buy it overseas. Thank you for the many great tips ;-)
So Emily, you decided to keep Mia home and to homeschool her? Did a miss a post?? Wow, this sounds really exciting! Your blackboard drawings are amazing!
Hi Catherine! Yes, Mia is officially homeschooling. It has been a wonderful adventure for us! I feel like I am getting a new education as well.
Thanks for the encouraging posts!
Hi!
Thanks for visiting the other day! I'm very glad to meet you! I am really loving this post! My son and I just finished up with the Norse Myths. What beautiful art work you did! Just lovely! I look forward to visiting often!
love, Sara
Waldorf inspired learning is so beautiful and whole, it is lovely to see and hear of your learning process with your daughter. Your chalkboard drawings are wonderful!
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