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This past week, we introduced the Plus Gnome to the girls as we continued the story. Lucy and Phineas, led by the Ancient Wolf and Gnome Share, headed back over through the Pine Cone Forest (earth element) on the journey to get the children back home. Here are some of the activities we did this past week. As they got deeper into the forest, they suddenly heard a voice shouting, "Mine! Mine! Mine! They're all Mine!" And out came a chubby green gnome, his pockets bulging with gems. He was…

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The Alchemy Kids™ • Waldorf Education | Motherhood on Instagram: "Comment: “links” for FREE Waldorf resources 🎨 So many people write to me and tell me that everything I share about Waldorf early childhood is also happening in Montessori classrooms. 😅 Some of this might be true, but there is a CLEAR distinction that is always missed. ✨ Yes, Montessori does some practical work, Handwork, and arts in early childhood, but they also do many things that make them so fundamentally different from Waldorf and that is why the two cannot really be commingled, as they so often are. 🍎 In Waldorf, we do not want to bring little children into the “thinking realm,” until they enter the grades. And even in the grades, we are working more within the “feeling realm” and less the “thinking realm” until Waldorf Handwork Kindergarten, Waldorf Early Childhood, Waldorf Toddler Activities, Waldorf Activities Preschool, Waldorf School Aesthetic, Waldorf Kindergarten Homeschool, Montessori Emotions, Waldorf Kindergarten Classroom, Waldorf Education Homeschooling

The Alchemy Kids™ • Waldorf Education | Motherhood on Instagram: "Comment: “links” for FREE Waldorf resources 🎨 So many people write to me and tell me that everything I share about Waldorf early childhood is also happening in Montessori classrooms. 😅 Some of this might be true, but there is a CLEAR distinction that is always missed. ✨ Yes, Montessori does some practical work, Handwork, and arts in early childhood, but they also do many things that make them so fundamentally different from…

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Waldorf Grade 1 Math, Waldorf Math 1st Grade, Waldorf Numbers, Waldorf Chalkboard, Waldorf Preschool, Class 1 Maths, Waldorf Math, Blackboard Drawing, Waldorf Homeschool

Learn more about Sunfield's transformative Waldorf education program, dedicated to nurturing children academically, artistically, socially, and emotionally. Our school offers a developmentally appropriate curriculum, an integrated learning approach, and a strong emphasis on fostering creativity. Sunfield provides a non-competitive and cooperative learning environment where play, imagination, inquiry, and reverence for life shape the experiences of students in early childhood…

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Maluchy Montessori, Tree Study, Montessori Math, Montessori Ideas, Aktivitas Montessori, Counting Activities, Math Activities Preschool, Math Numbers, Math Curriculum

Before I taught Kindergarten I taught preschool. I think having that experience made me a better Kindergarten teacher, as I was able to appreciate all of the playful learning that happens before children start school. My son is of preschool age, but home with me, so I thought I would write about our homeschool preschool

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More Bears! Math Factors, Number Facts, Waldorf Math, Commutative Property, Math Charts, Primary Maths, Pediatric Dentist, Math Addition, Homeschool Math

This week was our bear/hibernation theme. Lots of fun! If you have not read this book, you must! It is HILARIOUS! (Especially the ending... loved it! haha) Here are some of the nonfiction books we read this week to help us fill in our bear chart. We looked at these four types of bears: brown, black, polar, and panda. Here is the chart we created: When we talked about what bears ate, we did this fun little taste test/graphing activity that came from Rachelle over at What the Teacher Wants…

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