Waldorf Block: G1: First Grade Fairytales
Earthschooling Waldorf’s first grade language arts block offers a holistic and engaging approach to literacy, prioritizing storytelling, artistic expression, and imaginative learning to build a strong foundation for lifelong reading and writing skills. Take a journey through fairy-tales and practice language skills along the way. This is the second part of first grade language learning and the path to second grade language.
Waldorf First Grade Language Arts: A Holistic Approach to Literacy
Waldorf first grade language arts offers a holistic and engaging approach to literacy, prioritizing storytelling, artistic expression, and imaginative learning to build a strong foundation for lifelong reading and writing skills.
Here's what sets Waldorf first grade language arts apart:
- Storytelling as the Foundation: Instead of focusing on rote memorization, Waldorf education uses rich, high-quality fairy tales, folk tales, and nature stories to introduce letters and sounds. These stories spark the children's imagination, developing strong oral language and comprehension skills.
- From Whole to Part: Learning progresses naturally from the whole (the stories and sounds of language) to the parts (letters and their sounds). This approach is different from traditional methods that might emphasize early phonics without context.
- Integrated with Art: Art is not a separate subject but a vital part of language learning. Children draw from the stories, visually engaging with the letters and building an imaginative connection to the abstract symbols.
- Writing Before Reading: Waldorf first graders are introduced to writing before reading. They copy verses, summaries, or their own creations into beautiful, hand-drawn main lesson books, which become their first "readers".
- Emphasis on Imagination: The curriculum cultivates a deep connection to language through imagination, which is believed to foster a love of reading that goes beyond simple decoding.
•• Focus on Developmental Stages: The pace of learning is tailored to the child's developmental readiness, allowing them to acquire skills naturally and joyfully.
During this block your student will take a journey through fairy-tales, learning and practicing language skills along the way.
Living Lessons are video lessons where a teacher leads the class through the main lessons for this grade. You can use these lessons as examples to follow for your own teaching or can use them as supplements to your own teaching (we all need a break now and then. I would have loved to have these available on days I was ill or was taking care of my fussy baby).
Are you looking for a FULL Waldorf Curriculum with Eurythmy, Music, Handwork, and Extra Art?
Your Instructor

Nicole is a Waldorf teacher who is providing Living Lessons to our first grade students! Nicole Martinez holds a Master’s degree in education as well as a Waldorf Teaching Certificate from The The Waldorf Institute of Southern California. She has brought her first class from first to sixth grade and has gone back to take a new first grade. Before becoming a teacher Nicole worked in the Natural Products industry as a supplement buyer and manager of Boney’s Bayside Market in Coronado CA. Along with this Nicole is also an artist and enjoys blending her knowledge of Anthroposophy, Shamanism, Indigenous healing and Nature into her art. To see more of her art and to learn more please visit www.desertsage000fineart.com and www.desertsagenadrose.com
Course Curriculum
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PreviewMeet Waldorf Teacher Mellie! (7:41)
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PreviewFREE FIRST LESSON: Math Block II: The Four Processes: Lesson 1 (29:32)
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PreviewFREE FIRST LESSON: Form Drawing Part I: Lesson 2: The Curved Line (13:03)
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PreviewStudent Lesson 13: The Capital Letter M: Chalkboard/Main Lesson Book Drawing, Story, & Verse (9:01)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 1: Longlegs Longshanks (4:46)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 2: Beaver Writing (2:29)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 3: Beaver Drawing (4:20)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 4: Eagle Drawing (5:43)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 5: The Little Mermaid Part I (6:56)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 6: The Little Mermaid Part II (6:03)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 7: The Little Mermaid Part III (4:42)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 8: The Little Mermaid Part IV (3:56)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 9: The Little Mermaid Part V (5:35)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 10: The Little Mermaid Part VI: The Little Mermaid Turns to Air (3:37)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 11: The Little Mermaid's Castle (5:07)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 12: The Little Mermaid Drawing (6:00)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 13: The Little Mermaid Writing (2:38)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 14: Tree Symbols Drawing (5:38)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 15: Writing for Tree Drawing (2:14)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 16: The Japanese Blossomer: Part One (4:11)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 17: The Japanese Blossomer: Part Two (4:58)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 18: The Japanese Blossomer: Part Three (2:59)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 19: The Japanese Blossomer: Writing Practice (2:36)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 20: The Japanese Blossomer Drawing (6:10)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 21: The Tricky Leprechaun (4:27)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 22: Story: Mother Holle (6:51)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 23: The Lad Who Stole the Giant’s Treasure: Part One (6:27)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 24: The Lad Who Stole the Giant’s Treasure: Part Two (5:33)
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StartFairytales: Lesson 25: The Lad Who Stole the Giant’s Treasure: Part Three (5:54)
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StartTHIS BLOCK IS NOW COMPLETE