How I Plan My Blocks | A Waldorf Journey #5

04/08/2016 26 min
How I Plan My Blocks | A Waldorf Journey #5

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How I Plan My Blocks | A Waldorf Journey Podcast, Episode #5 Thanks so much for listening. Please take a moment and head to iTunes and leave a star rating or review so other listeners can find the podcast. At the beginning of this episode I talk about a recent interview that I heard with the founder of Patreon Jack Conte. I’m really inspired by the idea behind Patreon and I’d be so honored if you became a patron of A Waldorf Journey Podcast. You can do this by hitting this link. Record-Keeping Post I’m still thinking about record-keeping, which was the topic of the last podcast, and I wrote a blog post about putting together a record-keeping plan recently. In that post I included an email form and if you fill it out I will send you a sample of the Main Lesson Book Evaluation form that I used with my students in 5th grade. I think you’ll find the form really helpful. I’ve included the form in these shownotes, as well, so feel free to fill it out and I’ll get that sent off to you. (And if you’re already a subscriber of A Waldorf Journey, don’t worry, you won’t get duplicate content.) Block Planning In the rest of this episode I talk about the process I used to plan my Physics and Meteorology block. To make sure it’s helpful for more people, I keep it pretty general, not discussing specific content (well, not very much) but more about the process. Here are some links to things I talk about in the episode. Dick Blick sketchbook. A Little History of the World by EM Gombrich Hydraulics and Aeromechanics: A Demonstration Manual for Use in the Waldorf School Eighth Grade Physics Main Lesson by Mikko Bojarsky Golden Guide Weather by Paul E. Lehr Eric Sloane Weather Book Waldorf Curriculum Planning E-Course