Waldorf Block: G1: First Grade Music Block

Circle Time Verses & Mp3s Circle Time with Michelle Prindle by the Month Pentatonic Recorder Lessons & Music

Waldorf First Grade: Nurturing a Love of Learning through Experiential Education

Waldorf first grade marks the exciting transition into formal schooling, focusing on nurturing a deep love for learning and fostering well-rounded individuals. In contrast to traditional educational models, Waldorf first grade emphasizes a holistic approach that integrates academics with artistic expression, movement, and a strong connection to the natural world.
Key Characteristics and Benefits:
  • Experiential and Age-Appropriate Learning: Learning is hands-on, engaging, and tailored to the child's developmental stage.
  • Emphasis on Rhythm and Routine: Structured yet flexible routines, including movement activities and outdoor play, provide grounding and support for children, especially beneficial for those with ADHD.
  • Creative, Hands-On Curriculum: Waldorf first grade prioritizes creative activities, imagination, and practical learning.
  • Fairy Tales and Stories: Fairy tales, folk tales, and nature stories serve as the foundation for learning, introducing letters, numbers, and fostering imagination.
  • Integration of Arts and Academics: Artistic endeavors, such as painting, drawing, music, and eurythmy, are woven into the curriculum, enhancing learning and supporting holistic development.
  • Focus on Social and Emotional Growth: Teachers foster social cohesion, empathy, and self-awareness, creating a supportive environment for developing healthy relationships.
  • Building Foundational Skills: Students learn basic literacy and numeracy skills, laying the groundwork for future academic success.
  • Cultivating Lifelong Learning: Waldorf first grade aims to ignite a passion for learning that extends beyond the classroom.
Why Choose Earthschooling Waldorf First Grade?
  • Whole Child Development: Waldorf education fosters intellectual, emotional, social, and physical growth.
  • Preparation for Life: Waldorf graduates are well-prepared for higher education and for navigating the complexities of the world.
  • Nurturing Environment: Waldorf schools provide a caring and supportive environment where children can thrive.
In Waldorf first grade, children engage in activities such as:
  • Movement and Circle Time: Rhythmic movement, songs, and games
  • Form Drawing: Preparing for writing and exploring spatial concepts
  • Stories and Language Arts: Hearing and retelling fairy tales, and introducing letters and writing
  • Mathematics: Exploring numbers and basic arithmetic through stories and hands-on activities
  • Nature Study: Experiential learning through nature walks and observation
  • Painting: Exploring colors and artistic expression through wet-on-wet watercolor painting
  • Handwork: Developing fine motor skills through activities like knitting
  • Music: Singing and playing simple instruments like the pentatonic flute

If you're seeking an educational approach that values creativity, movement, and a deep connection to learning, Earthschooling Waldorf first grade offers a rich and transformative experience for your child.


Your Instructor


Various Earthschooling Teachers
Various Earthschooling Teachers

A class designated as being taught by The BEarth Institute may involve multiple teachers. You can learn more about all of our teachers here: https://earthschooling.info/thebearthinstitute/about-us/gallery-3/

Classes that involve multiple teachers are as follows:


  1. Preschool & Kindergarten: Amy Cho and Safia Mandil (Stories, Crafts, and Circle Time)
  2. First Grade: Mellie Lonneman & Nicole Martinez (Main Lessons) & Mellie Lonneman, Rick Tan, Diane Power, Janet Walker, Megan Hammer, Cynthia Hansen, Brian Wolfe, Michelle Prindle, and Kristie Burns (Music, Art, Handwork & Eurythmy)
  3. Second Grade: Mellie Lonneman & Simone Blanchard (Main Lessons) & Mellie Lonneman, Diane Power, Rick Tan, Janet Walker, Megan Hammer, Cynthia Hansen, Brian Wolfe, and Kristie Burns (Music, Art, Handwork & Eurythmy)
  4. Third Grade: Mellie Lonneman & Amy Williams & Joy Cowburn (Main Lessons) & Mellie Lonneman, Rick Tan, Janet Walker, Megan Hammer, Cynthia Hansen, Brian Wolfe, and Kristie Burns (Music, Art, Handwork & Eurythmy)
  5. Fourth Grade: Mellie Lonneman & Nicole Martinez (Main Lessons) & Mellie Lonneman, Rick Tan, Janet Walker, Megan Hammer, Cynthia Hansen, Brian Wolfe, Dan Prindle, and Kristie Burns (Music, Art, Handwork & Eurythmy)
  6. Fifth Grade: Nicholas Andrea (Main Lessons) & Mellie Lonneman, Rick Tan, Janet Walker, Megan Hammer, Cynthia Hansen, Brian Wolfe, Dan Prindle, Catherine Allegretti, and Kristie Burns (Music, Art, Handwork & Eurythmy)
  7. Sixth Grade: Nicholas Andrea (Main Lessons) & Mellie Lonneman, Rick Tan, Janet Walker, Megan Hammer, Cynthia Hansen, Brian Wolfe, Dan Prindle, Robyn Beaufoy, and Kristie Burns (Music, Art, Handwork & Eurythmy)
  8. Seventh Grade: Stephanie Packer & Danielle Gair (Main Lessons) & Mellie Lonneman, Rick Tan, Janet Walker, Megan Hammer, Cynthia Hansen, Brian Wolfe, Dan Prindle, Catherine Allegretti, and Kristie Burns (Music, Art, Handwork & Eurythmy)
  9. Eighth Grade: Nicholas Andrea (Main Lessons) & Mellie Lonneman, Rick Tan, Janet Walker, Megan Hammer, Cynthia Hansen, Brian Wolfe, Dan Prindle, and Kristie Burns (Music, Art, Handwork & Eurythmy)
  10. Ninth Grade: Stephanie Packer, Natasha Sherwood, Kerry Burke, Dr. Chris Deason, Danielle Gair, Nicholas Andrea (Main Lessons) & Mellie Lonneman, Rick Tan, Janet Walker, Megan Hammer, Cynthia Hansen, Brian Wolfe, Dan Prindle, and Kristie Burns (Music, Art, Handwork & Eurythmy)
  11. Tenth Grade: Rachel Solt, Stephanie Packer, Natasha Sherwood, Kerry Burke, Dr. Chris Deason, Danielle Gair, Nicholas Andrea (Main Lessons) & Mellie Lonneman, Rick Tan, Janet Walker, Megan Hammer, Cynthia Hansen, Brian Wolfe, Michelle Prindle, and Kristie Burns (Music, Art, Handwork & Eurythmy)
  12. Eleventh Grade: Stephanie Packer, Danielle Gair, Mohsina Mandil (Main Lessons) & Mellie Lonneman, Rick Tan, Janet Walker, Megan Hammer, Cynthia Hansen, Brian Wolfe, and Kristie Burns (Music, Art, Handwork & Eurythmy)
  13. Twelfth Grade: Stephanie Packer, Mohsina Mandil & Mellie Lonneman, Rick Tan, Janet Walker, Megan Hammer, Cynthia Hansen, Brian Wolfe, and Kristie Burns (Music, Art, Handwork & Eurythmy)

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