tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67444149497714138142024-02-18T23:59:03.116-08:00The Waldorf WayRick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.comBlogger179125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-26155841936984119632017-03-06T10:50:00.002-08:002017-03-06T10:50:29.266-08:00Our Blog Has Moved!Thank you so much for visiting our blog. Please go to <a href="http://www.syrendell.com/">www.syrendell.com</a> to see our latest blog posts.<br />
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<span style="color: #666600; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 20.8px;">Six years ago, I started the journey into Waldorf education and became a teacher at a private school in northern California. Six years ago was when I also first posted to this blog (178 blog posts!). I had shared my thoughts and experiences in Waldorf and the gems of family life. This year, I shifted my professional life away from being a full time Waldorf teacher, and it just feels right that I now close the book on The Waldorf Way.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #666600; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 20.8px;">Being on the Waldorf way was like riding a bike with training wheels. After discovering how to ride, you're supposed to take them off. The Waldorf training wheels gave me the confidence to explore interesting pathways. The transition without the trainers is exciting and I picture Rudolf Steiner as the proud parent who gives that one final steady hand and push off. He smiles as I ride away, knowing he helped me gain the confidence to find my own balance and my own path. </span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #666600; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 20.8px;">This new path is being a teacher and tutor for homeschool families. It is being a consultant and instructor for public Waldorf educators. These systems of education are at the forefront of twenty-first century philosophy, and augments the myriad of choices families have in their children's education.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #666600; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 20.8px;">My own path means expanding my thinking, feeling, and doing. It means applying Waldorf beyond Waldorf. It means encompassing and embracing a holistic education perspective. It means striving to continually be adaptive and innovative, teaching and modeling for our children to become leaders not only for this modern time, but for the ageless world culture.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #666600; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 20.8px;">I have outgrown my own blog! I grow as my family grows, I grow as I discover my Self, I grow just as the Universe itself expands.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #666600; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 20.8px;">I look back warmly on The Waldorf Way blog - I was blessed for the medium to share with so many global communities, but now I look forward, and the journey from here is open and free. I chart my own course. I shift to a new blog that reflects the next evolution of my teaching and my family life. Without training wheels, one can really fly!!</span></span><br />
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Teaching wet on wet watercoloring is as enjoyable with children as it is with adults. Wet on wet is a medium of painting used widely in Waldorf classrooms. It allows for the development of the whole child as its lessons encompass the expression of the curriculum and the expression of the self. In comparing my instruction for children with that of the grownups, I made some observations.</div>
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Children are less bounded by self-consciousness. For them, the act of painting is truly an exploration of the moment, not tethered to pre-conceived notions of their abilities. In this regard, they dive right in, they experience the art as it unfolds in front of them, they are not subject to self-critique or comparative inner dialogue. They are less afraid. </div>
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It is a normal part of human development: as adults, our intellectual selves intertwine with our feeling lives and our will forces. This balance helps us think, feel, and act with the right intent. And together, we move through life with the right purpose. Often, however, our thoughts actually keep us from tackling life. </div>
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Wet on wet painting for adults is a wonderful exercise in reclaiming our will forces. The medium asks us to work with water in such a way as to not so much control it, but to make friends with it. So the process is a balanced experience of the will. For us, it gives us wiggle room to try out our will without being hyper-critical of ourselves. The relationship with water, a powerful elemental being, guides us in gently rediscovering our will forces without judgment. And this builds confidence to allow oneself to not always be guided by our hyper-intellectualized self-doubt. We discover how to have the hands of a child, experiencing the beauty of the moment.</div>
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<br />Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-42315547024483766112015-08-27T08:21:00.002-07:002015-08-27T08:22:09.748-07:00benner creeka sanctuary among the pines<br />
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My wife discovered it when she was a young girl. It is not accessed by a marked trail head. It is off the beaten path used mainly by logging trucks. You walk through tall grasses on gravel and sand. You have to hurdle a fallen tree, duck under a low hanging branch. Then you hear the trickling of water, and the curtain of pine trees open up onto a clearing. There sits a mass of boulders with a mountain stream and tall trees standing guard. A cathedral fashioned by Nature's hand. A quiet place for reflection and rejuvenation. There is an automatic sense of reverence. You discover yourself.</div>
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Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-58516181768631916272015-08-25T13:30:00.000-07:002015-08-25T20:44:11.033-07:00navigator and captain<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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I remember the day he was born. The times just watching him sleep and breathe. Dips in the pool. The first day of preschool. A love of all things dinosaurs. Homeschool. The day he accidentally deleted a saved file on GameCube and I stayed up late just to get the game back to where he left off. Gymnastics, tae kwon do, fencing. Days on the beach. Guiding his artistic abilities and his musicianship. Talks about respect, love, relationships. Then suddenly, he graduates from high school, and in the same summer, he leaves for college.<br />
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Those eighteen years were spent shaping his person, his character, his values - often just by his simply living under the same roof with us, his family. He has a bit of me, a bit of my wife, a bit of his relationship with his siblings and birth order, a bit of his environment growing up. All of it contributed to who he is, along with the spirit of his being, the angel prior to his physical form. He journeyed with us on uncharted water, and together we sought horizons near and far.<br />
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Now he embarks on the next leg of a journey that he makes alone. In spirit, we're with him. In love, we're with him. But at eighteen, and college-bound, he tests his own decision-making processes, and he develops trust and confidence in himself. How does one learn to navigate through life without the opportunity to think, feel, and act independently?<br />
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We helped him move into his dorm room, his whole family did. He is only five hours away. I have some level of peace as I carry the image of his space, his bed, his roommate, the campus, the city, which he will call his new home, his new proving ground, his new uncharted sea.<br />
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I carry the memories of his childhood. He will not be gone long; he will return from his journey a man with new skills, new knowledge, new insights. He will continue to forge his own path as he is his own navigator and captain. And I will continue to love him.Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-79713066821829505402015-08-18T12:15:00.004-07:002015-08-18T12:17:15.457-07:00morning sunfirst day of homeschool<br />
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From one of my first posts on the waldorf way blog in 2009:<br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #999999;">- excerpt from Rudolf Steiner's autobiography, Mien Lebensgang, in Hemleben's Rudolf Steiner, An Illustrated Biography.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The cool morning sun of summer embraced Wilson and I in our walk together to the park on Monday. Homeschool perks - time spent in togetherness. Then a bit of dribbling practice - just Wilson, the ball, the court. Time spent in solitude, in personal growth.</span></div>
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Above the chalkboard is displayed colorful letters of the alphabet. Use watercolors to add beauty to the classroom, while at the same time giving your students a visual reference towards their learning.(There are some vowels still missing from the letter tapestry - they mysteriously appear after the students have heard a story about the letter and have printed the letter in their main lesson books.)<br />
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For classroom or home school, watercolors can be for more than just painting class. Have fun!<br />
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Happy Holidays! Here is a song I wrote for the first grade students who sang it for their parents the day before Winter Break.<br />
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Long nights and cold days<o:p></o:p></div>
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The winter time is here.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Leaves have all fallen<o:p></o:p></div>
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The gray skies appear.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Star light shines on me<o:p></o:p></div>
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From heaven above.<o:p></o:p></div>
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I’m with my family<o:p></o:p></div>
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I sing a song of love.<o:p></o:p></div>
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North wind and dew drops<o:p></o:p></div>
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The winter time is cold<o:p></o:p></div>
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Branches sway softly<o:p></o:p></div>
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On a fading sun of gold<o:p></o:p></div>
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Star light shines on me<o:p></o:p></div>
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From heaven above.<o:p></o:p></div>
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I’m with my family<o:p></o:p></div>
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Deer mice and hedgehogs<o:p></o:p></div>
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The winter wood’s asleep<o:p></o:p></div>
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Baby bird and baby bear<o:p></o:p></div>
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Slumber and dream<o:p></o:p></div>
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Star light shines on me<o:p></o:p></div>
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From heaven above.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Candle glows softly<o:p></o:p></div>
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My winter rest is time<o:p></o:p></div>
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Warm in my blanket<o:p></o:p></div>
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Bells ring and chime.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Star light shines on me<o:p></o:p></div>
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From heaven above.<o:p></o:p></div>
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I’m with my family<o:p></o:p></div>
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Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-79226201055287474692014-03-15T01:18:00.002-07:002014-03-22T20:00:35.998-07:00a school play about salem<b>the pedagogy and the pride of waldorf school plays</b><br />
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The Davis Waldorf School Class of 2014 performed their musical Good Village Salem: The Unsung Story. When the final song concluded, parents, friends, faculty, and alumni applauded the students' stage performance. For a Waldorf school, the applause is more than a traditional response to a production that was well executed, more than an appreciation for the actors' abilities. A Waldorf school play has a pedagogical basis.<br />
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It is just as much about the process as it is the performance. Through the grades, with a curriculum that is rich in biographies, legends, and stories, the class teacher chooses a play that can bring the curriculum to life for the students. Learning about the fall of Troy and the rise of the Roman Empire, for instance, is brought not only through main lesson lectures, but also through a play.<br />
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The work of producing a dramatic retelling of a story requires reading and memorization, delivery and recitation, collaboration and cooperation, music and singing, art and crafts. In this theatrical medium, skills that are honed in the students in language arts, practical arts, and performing arts are creatively taught and practiced. Additionally, in the eighth grade, the elements of theater such as the script, the cast, and set are introduced so the students can further their appreciation of this age-old craft. The curriculum lives through the play. For our eighth grade musical, I wrote a play that retold the circumstances of the Salem witch trials, which is pertinent to our studies of colonial American history. Its themes included the entanglement of law and religion, women's roles, community versus individuality, friendships and reputations.<br />
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On a deeper level, the teacher has the opportunity to meet the child's soul force by thoughtfully giving the child a particular character to portray. Through the character, the teacher is able to individually tailor a lesson for the child, whether the child needs more practice in reading or memorization, or that the child needs to learn some kind of social dynamic, or some underlying truth about him or herself.<br />
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After all the practice and the hard work, the play is ready to be performed. The theater arts is meant to be shared and experienced by others, the audience. A dialog, a relationship, is formed in that beautiful moment of a live performance. This is what makes a play so thrilling and raw and powerful. When the play is performed by the children of parents who make up the audience, the pride of the production completes the arc of a Waldorf school play.<br />
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The applause on the evening when our musical ended was as much for the performance as it was for the pride for the students on a job well done, on an effort made, on the creative spirit released and shared and enjoyed.<br />
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<br />Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-21397313762592539872014-01-05T14:16:00.002-08:002014-01-07T19:13:57.463-08:00a musical about salem<b>eighth grade sings and dances through Salem Village</b><br />
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In he beginning of the school year, I promised the eighth graders of Davis Waldorf that I would write them a play. Capitalizing on their love of music, singing, and dancing, I figured, why not really stretch myself artistically and write a musical? So over Winter Break, in the solitude of early morning, I pecked away at the laptop, and amid the afternoons of family life, I pounded away at the piano. Days before our return to school, I had completed my first musical! It is called Good Village Salem: The Unsung Story.<br />
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Twelve students, six original songs, one witch!<br />
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Not only was writing melodies and lyrics a challenge, but the story itself required sensitivity and plenty of creative license. After all, I was dealing with a dark time in colonial American history, where the Puritan way of life was wrestling with its strict doctrine, the colonists were faced with insurgency from the Wampanoag, and there were land disputes and political turmoil. The Puritans struggled with the clash of community and individuality. Their lives continuously put them at odds with the devil. And how do I deal with the witch craft trials on stage without actually hanging anybody at Gallows Hill?<br />
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Well, using historical figures from Salem, adding plenty of real themes and motivations that drove the Witch Trials, I managed to get to the court trial of one of their citizens Bridget Bishop, and after much drama in court (pulled from real transcripts), the judge rules that Bridget Bishop is.......<br />
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Sorry for the cliffhanger! I'll let you know, in about seven weeks after the students have performed the play, what happens!<br />
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<br />Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-77556143952436141032013-12-01T08:22:00.000-08:002013-12-01T08:22:07.762-08:00human anatomy<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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In eighth grade anatomy, it is all about RELATIONSHIPS and GROWTH. We discovered the interconnected network of systems between the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. To function at our optimum level, we must coordinate the workings of the body. A notable exercise the students engaged in was the Quadruped Game. While ambulating as a quadruped, they had to perform tasks such as explore the forest floor for food and to watch out for and outrun potential predators! This led us to hypothesize about theories why human evolved into bipeds. From there we discussed the angle of joints and the muscles that enable us to stand in an upright manner. Along with the model above, it was a great way to compare the animal world with the human world. The model proved very useful and allowed for a dramatic demonstration on how the elasticity of muscles act on the rigidity of bones to allow us to stand upright.<br />
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For the nervous system, I created a table that matched 8 parts of the brain with specific functions of each of those parts, and discussed how all the parts must act in concert. The parts and their functions (not exclusive) are:<br />
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<b>Cerebellum</b> - LOCOMOTION and COORDINATION</div>
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<b>Hypothalamus</b> - CHEMOREGULATION</div>
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<b>Cerebral Stalk</b> - CRANIAL SENSATION and AUTOREGULATION</div>
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<b>Spinal Cord</b> - DISTRIBUTION</div>
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<b>Spinal Nerves</b> - PERIPHERAL SENSATION</div>
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The fourth system we discussed was the reproductive system. We reviewed the eight-petal flower of Biology/Biography, and touched on fetal development and maternal health.</div>
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<br />Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-8458866388184339952013-10-06T23:57:00.002-07:002013-10-06T23:57:50.787-07:00brave new world<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: 'Open Sans', arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 22px; text-align: justify;">In American History Part I, the students will travel</span><span style="font-family: 'Open Sans', arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 22px; text-align: justify;"> through about 400 years of development from colonization to industrialization. In Week One, the theme is "A Brave New World," where the British colonists face the challenges of a new environment and learn how to create a new way of life, religions, and government. It ends with the building of the Thirteen Colonies. In Week Two, the theme is "A Fight for Freedom," where sides are drawn between the loyalist British colonists and the separatists, culminating in a fight for independence between the Redcoats and the Rebels. It ends with the drafting of one of the most important documents of our nation: the US Constitution. In Week Three, the theme is "A Nation Divided," and with the fundamental tenet of human freedom hanging in the balance (slavery), it pits brother to brother, North against South, teh Civil War. Lincoln plays a key role in this historical saga that will live on as the bloodiest, costliest war ever fought on American soil. In Week Four, the the theme is "Full Steam Ahead," and after the nation rebuilds itself, it becomes one of the world's leading industrial giants.</span></span><br />
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Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-32848676323680055912013-09-28T07:56:00.002-07:002013-09-28T07:58:18.264-07:00a sweet life<b>organic chemistry for eighth grade</b><br />
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What better way to start off the year than with a heaping serving of sugary sweet organic chemistry! Oh those carbohydrates are so much fun! Along with proteins and fats, the students discovered the building blocks and properties of these groups of organic compounds. With saccharades, we studied their solubility and correlated the length of saccharides with their usefulness. Monosaccharides and disaccharides are readily available sources of energy. Polysaccharides such as starch are a stored form of energy. Polysaccharides such as cellulose, the most abundant organic compound in nature - think trees, are insoluble and are a structural form of energy. Trusting the caramelizing propeerty of sugar, we made, well, caramel. We ate chocolate pudding as well, using corn starch as our thickener.<br />
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With proteins, we listed their functions and spent some time studying enzymes such as amylase and catalase. We made the analogy that an enzyme is like a maid-of-honor. A maid-of-honor helps along (catalyzes) the transformation of the bride to the wife, and at the end of the ceremony, the maid-of-honor, like an enzyme, does not become part of the product - only the wife gets married to the husband! It works.<br />
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We also studied two individuals: Milton Hershey, the captain of chocolate and philanthropist, and Dr. Marie M. Daly, the first African American woman to earn a PhD in chemistry, becoming well-respected as an activist and researcher.<br />
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We topped off the block with another sugary sweet favorite: ice cream - which combined carbs, proteins, and fats - yummy!<br />
<br />Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-91395639236311937442013-09-27T19:58:00.002-07:002013-09-27T19:58:47.810-07:00new crew<b>teaching the class of 2014</b><br />
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A new year, a new group. I return as eighth grade teacher after graduating the Class of 2013 at Davis Waldorf School. While it may be true that the Waldorf model of teaching is an eight-year journey with your class, it seems in the modern day, this lofty goal is becoming somewhat of an urban legend. Waldorf centers its curriculum on the development of the child, and it follows intuitively that, next to the parents of the children, a teacher who also grows along with the students will be able to fully meet each child in his or her growth. While my biography did not previously include a journey through the grades with this group, I would say that even just four weeks into the school year, I am connecting with them in an unexpected but happy and welcome way.<br />
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It may be that the immediate feeling of closeness is due to the fact that I have been on the same campus with them for the past three years. Or, I'd like to think the synchronicity of unexpected and non-premeditated crossings of paths has its own lively way of bringing people together at just the right moment in time. Maybe they need me, maybe I need them, maybe we just simply hit it off!<br />
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Whatever the reasoning may be for this developing bond, I just know that we are heading towards an awesome year of growth, learning, building, doing, being. It's their time.<br />
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<br />Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-44463021972070499092013-06-30T15:24:00.002-07:002015-02-16T09:13:06.249-08:00art of teaching<b>G7 physiology and G8 anatomy </b><br />
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Teaching G7 physiology and G8 anatomy is a challenge in the Waldorf classroom! There really are not many resources on it. I have had to myself compile ideas from various sources such as my own textbooks and online journals. Then, I added my own layer of ideas and imaginations - after all, that is what Rudolf Steiner had expected we would do in our teaching!<br />
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Whether you are teaching in a classroom for your students or in a home school for your children, you might find this post with an outline for blocks useful as a starting point.<br />
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I have included in this post the five key elements of the physiology or anatomy blocks. I then list four concepts within each of the four systems for physiology and anatomy. In this way, you will have a guideline for a four-week block. Most likely, you will conceive of your block in your own special way to meet your beautiful students.<br />
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I have updated this blog post to include a link to an eBook I wrote that addresses the topic of reproduction. You might find it helpful in opening a conversation with your teen! The eBook contains illustrations and a week's worth of ideas for a lesson on the reproductive system. Click on the photo here.<br />
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Be Authentic, Enthusiastic, Interested, Open, and Understanding. Tie in the Artistic, Musical, Performance, Language Arts. Use your own brand of teaching and skill set to infuse the science blocks with vibrant life!<br />
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<b>THE FIVE KEY ELEMENTS OF THE BLOCK</b><br />
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1. THEME. In the arc of your year, each block has some kind of underlying theme or message you want to convey. With anatomy, for instance, my theme combined the geometry of the cylinder and the social value of standing on solid ground. The umbrella themes for the upper grades are WELLNESS, SELF-IDENTITY, and HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS.<br />
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2. PERSONAL RELEVANCE. Draw the children in with how learning about their bodies is important to each of them specifically.<br />
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3. HISTORICAL OR BIOGRAPHICAL CONNECTION. Acknowledge the work of historical figures who have contributed to the study and progress of the concepts, and those where anatomy or physiology play an important role in their lives.<br />
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4. INTRODUCTORY CONCEPTS. These are the actual science concepts you wish to introduce to the students.<br />
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5. PATHOLOGY, DISORDER, or SOCIAL CONCERN. Offer examples of the social impact of disease occurrence related to the body.<br />
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<b>SEVENTH GRADE PHYSIOLOGY LIST OF MAIN LESSON CONCEPTS</b><br />
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WEEK ONE: <b>Digestive System</b> - Flow of <span style="color: #bf9000;"><b>EARTH</b></span></div>
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1. The Five Core Values of Food</div>
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2. Anatomy and Function of the Digestive Tract - including the idea that digestion happens before the first bite</div>
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3. Healthy Choices (Proteins, Carbohydrates, Fats)</div>
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4. Biography of an Olympic athlete, or someone you might know who is struggling with a nutrition disorder.</div>
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WEEK TWO: <b>Circulatory System</b> - Flow of <b><span style="color: #3d85c6;">WATER</span></b></div>
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1. Components of Blood (Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, and Platelets)</div>
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WEEK THREE: <b>Respiratory System</b> - Flow of <b style="background-color: white;"><span style="color: #674ea7;">AIR</span></b></div>
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WEEK FOUR: <b>Reproductive System</b> - Flow of <span style="color: #cc0000;"><b>FIRE</b></span></div>
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1. Male and Female Parts</div>
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4. Spermatogenesis</div>
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An extra note regarding the Reproductive System: In the week, it was beneficial for the boys and girls to have a break out discussion with the boys and a male teacher, and the girls with a female teacher to discuss more gender-specific concerns. Another option is to have students anonymously place questions in a box for the teacher to answer in a whole group situation.</div>
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WEEK ONE: <b>Skeletal System</b> </div>
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1. Review of Eight Petal Flower of Seventh Grade <i> (This will soon be an eBook!</i>)</div>
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An extra note on Fetal Development: One of our more memorable activities was using a balloon during my presentation and I blew it up to match the size of the uterus as I talked about fetal development. When the uterus was at term, I had the students put their own balloons under their shirts to mimic being pregnant - it was fun and silly. But....serious too - one of the girls whose balloon she wore under her shirt was adjusting it when it slipped out. One of the boys in class, thinking he was funny, grabbed the balloon, and popped it. My female student was visibly upset to lose her baby. So a lesson there for all of us - these things we do for our students really do matter.</div>
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<br />Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-64010080571624904872013-06-18T23:52:00.003-07:002013-06-18T23:53:36.392-07:00graduation and beyond<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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The Davis Waldorf School Class of 2013 graduated this year, June 8. I had the honor and privilege of being their class teacher for three years. I have grown to love them and cherish their soulful ways. While I am no longer their teacher, I hope to always be present somewhere in their hearts. I hope that I had made an impact on who they are becoming. It is my wish that beyond the sunset, they will love and be loved.<br />
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Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-87776685250088294872013-05-14T20:14:00.000-07:002013-05-14T20:16:17.971-07:00mahalo, hawaii<b>the meaning of ohana</b><br />
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The Davis Waldorf School Class of 2013 had the privilege of spending their eighth grade field trip on the Big Island of Hawaii. The young men and women who joined me on this excursion have stories to tell and memories to hold. No words or pictures could do justice to what they now carry in their hearts. They have formed lifelong connections with each other and with this amazing, sacred land. This is the meaning of <i>ohana</i>. Family. We found a family in the facilitators of <a href="http://hawaiioutdoors.org/">Hawaii Outdoor Institute</a>. In Waipio Valley, we stayed on a private taro farm where the owner, Les, embraced us with his charisma and we were quickly working the taro paddies, called<i> loi</i>. In this land, he considered us part of one big family. It was the family of earth; we were all stewards of the earth. In Hawaii, where 11 out of 13 ecosystems are represented, where the top ranked beaches reside with some of the highest volcanoes on the planet, the island pulses with the synergy of <i>ohana</i>. In all its quiet majesty, Hawaii is also home to the most endangered species of animal and plant life.<br />
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Engaged in activities that created bonding experiences such as hiking, swimming, preparing food, camping, snorkeling, and sailing together, the eighth graders took <i>ohana</i> into their soul lives. The eighth grade students also learned a life lesson: each of us must take ownership of our world, that it takes each individual to care for our planet and its resources, that we must consider each other and the earth itself as one big <i>ohana, </i>for a family loves, and with love comes compassion.</div>
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<i>Mahalo</i>, Hawaii Outdoor Institute. <i>Mahalo</i>, DWS Classof 2013 (for the honor of being your teacher). <i>Mahalo</i>, Hawaii. </div>
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Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-1821596334377878282013-03-02T09:24:00.000-08:002013-03-02T09:24:05.136-08:00conceived in clay<b>modeling embryonic development with Christian Breme</b><br />
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The February Teachers' Conference at Steiner College promoted the "artistic process as the essential paradigm for education." Art has long been a part of human culture, evident in cave drawings as far back as 10,000 years. In one respect, the artistic process is not a new paradigm at all. It does, however, offer a fresh perspective that boldly regards the arts as the driving force behind child and curriculum development.<br />
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Christian Breme, a sculptor and art teacher at the Rudolf Steiner School in Basel, Switzerland, taught a workshop in clay modelling of embryonic development. Having had a conventional learning experience in the sciences, it was a fresh perspective for me to study embryology in the medium of clay. Working with clay, which started cold and warmed gradually in my hands, the stages of development takes on an interactive, dynamic quality that you would not get simply by looking at pictures. In the process of modeling the clay, altering its physical character, transforming it, one can appreciate the development as a continuous process.<br />
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This week, Davis Waldorf School hosted Christof Weichert to share his insights with parents and faculty regarding the Waldorf Movement. Mr. Weichert has served as the head of the Pedagogical Section of the School of Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland. He travels the world to inspire Waldorf educators with his insightful and humorous lectures.</div>
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I personally had not heard of him until his visit with us. It was not until he decided to come and visit our classroom early in the week to watch us practice our eighth grade play "A Hunch about Munch," that I experienced his warmth, kindness, and joy of teaching. Somehow, we ended up having dinner together. Over sweet and sour pork and spring rolls, we talked about family, teaching, and Waldorf. He revealed to me that he had penned many of his plays for his upper grades students when he was a teacher; and it was from this history that he enjoyed the script I had written for my students. His positive feedback was encouraging. He told me that in Waldorf, the curriculum was embedded in art. "We do art," he stated. </div>
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I asked him what he thought was universal in terms of Waldorf throughout the world - what do people derive from the philosophy of Steiner, regardless of whether a Waldorf school was in the Philippines, or China, or the US, or Europe?</div>
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"That's easy," he said. "The development of the child. Every child wants to learn, every child wants to grow. Every child wants to be loved."</div>
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Christof had to leave at the end of the week, and he made it a point to visit our classroom one last time. He gave the students some final words about their play practice, and I gave him a copy of our play at his request. The picture above was taken in our classroom on this day. He reminded me to keep in touch.</div>
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Safe travels back to Dornach, Mr. Weichert.</div>
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Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-44505397220788642972013-02-02T16:49:00.000-08:002013-02-02T16:50:06.740-08:00open house<b>a night at Davis Waldorf School</b><br />
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my chalk drawing of a Canadian national park</div>
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Mrs. Kost, our strings teacher, leads an ensemble</div>
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Davis Waldorf School welcomed families of current students and the outer community to experience the spirit of Waldorf at our annual Open House. Each grade and teacher showcased the curriculum in their classrooms. While parents invariably start at their own students' classrooms, families are encouraged to begin in the early childhood and work their way up the grades. The progression of how the curriculum meets the developing child becomes artfully and thoughtfully demonstrated.</div>
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The early childhood classrooms, softly lit, swathed in hand-dyed silks, the smell of fresh-baked bread in the oven, resemble your favorite aunt's home, with welcoming rugs, pine furniture, and nature's toys of branches, pine cones, and felted wool. Guests will sense that these spaces were designed to embrace the young child in a warm, loving hug.</div>
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The lower grades' classrooms begin to show signs of academic work - the core language mechanics of the alphabet and phonics, and math skills introduced through stories, imagery, creativity, and demonstrations by the teacher. Chalkboards are filled with drawings and meticulously rendered lettering and numbering. Students' main lesson pages show how the curriculum is artistically and lovingly delivered. </div>
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In the upper grades, guests will sense that the classroom spaces begin to support a more academic rigor as the students take on ancient civilizations, Buddhism, the Roman Empire, the Renaissance, and the Revolutionary War. Written work and higher level artistic techniques and mediums are showcased.</div>
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In the eighth grade classroom, the breadth of our curriculum was on display: a full-sized skeleton and main lesson pages with pen-and-ink cross-hatching for human anatomy, pajamas sewn with a machine in handwork, stools from woodwork, main lesson pages resembling newspaper headlines from the Industrial Revolution, chalk drawings from art class, our strings ensemble performed a couple of pieces, picketing signs with "Women's Right to Vote!" for our eighth grade play.</div>
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Our Open House allowed families to walk the journey that our students make each and every day at Davis Waldorf School.</div>
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Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-90204586726759189932013-01-21T13:32:00.002-08:002013-01-21T13:32:54.712-08:00short stories<b>the elements of good story writing</b><br />
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Our eighth grade short stories block is combined with our play practice. (I'll post something on our play later.) The students were introduced to the six elements of story writing:<br />
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Character<br />
Conflict<br />
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They will analyze what each element brings to the story, and how each are interrelated in driving a story. The students will then write their own short story!<br />
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My chalk drawing above is from a photograph of a national park in Canada. A beautiful "setting!"<br />
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<br />Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-51404264644975958472012-12-24T22:49:00.000-08:002012-12-24T22:51:36.532-08:00winter concert swing<b>a dance of the soul</b><br />
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Davis Waldorf School began the holidays with our annual Winter Concert. Traditionally, orchestra, band, and grades second through eighth perform for family and friends. The eighth grade students played and danced to Let It Snow. My daughter (pictured in the light blue top) and I (directing with my youngest perched on my arm in the picture) had choreographed the two and half minute piece with an East Coast style of swing, and I arranged music for a rhythm section, flute, violin, clarinet, and vocals. We practiced about three mornings per week for four weeks in lieu of our morning movement time.<br />
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When I partnered the boys and girls and told them they had to dance with each other, both sides feigned resistance, but clearly, they were happy for the sanctioned physical contact! By the third week, we had completed the steps from start to finish, and began the work of polishing up the steps, the arm angles, the spins, and dips.<br />
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As a teacher, my role is deeper than merely showing them a dance or teaching them how to play a song together. My role teaches to the soul of the child. In the case of the eighth graders, I am guiding the soul forces of adolescents. Here in this time of their lives when things can get a bit awkward physically, and turbulent emotionally, I must find a way to guide them towards healthy relationships between each other. In our every day contact between men and women, we have to be sensitive, mindful, and respectful. We must acknowledge each other's gifts, give each other a chance to shine, and be both strong and vulnerable. Why not a swing dance as an archetype to human relationships!<br />
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In swing dancing, partners have to be able to read signals and gestures, to flow smoothly in unison, sometimes to give one or the other the spotlight, and to achieve an effortless balance of male and female energy. For the eighth graders, they learned through the gentle touch of each other's hands, the movement of their bodies, and the gaze of their eyes that they must truly trust and respect each other. They discovered that their dance had the right energy and the right balance, and was just a whole lot of fun!<br />
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<br />Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-67316103515734267562012-11-02T22:56:00.002-07:002014-09-12T20:08:10.377-07:00path of peril<br />
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The veil that separates the spirit world and the material world is thinnest at Halloween, allowing for eighth graders to be transformed into ghosts. Our school's traditional "perilous path" sends upper grades students on a macabre journey through delights and frights performed by the eighth grade class. Paired with the "protected path" of the lower grades, its purpose is to give the adolescent something to singly and courageously overcome, a rite of passage.<br />
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This year, our perilous path was called "Lucinda's Curse: A Rescue Mission." It was set in Renaissance Florence, Italy, where the Pazzi family kidnapped the fictitious Lucinda de Medici, sister of Lorenzo and Giuliano. It was reported that Lucinda was taken and held prisoner at the Pazzi Castle, in some secret underground dungeon. She was never found. Fast forward to the present, and archaeologists have discovered a secret entrance to the dungeon, and they may have found evidence to support that Lucinda was there. But the archaeologists go missing! A rescue team is mobilized to find the missing scientists. Then members of the rescue team go missing too! And supposedly, creepy sounds, scary occurrences, and sightings of ghosts have come from the subterranean catacombs. At the perilous path, the story continues as the student going through the path becomes a new recruit to the rescue team and is sent through tunnels and freakish rooms with zombies, poisoned rescue team members, and the ghost of Lucinda haunting every nook and cranny of the path! Needless to say, the eighth grade students had a blast!<br />
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With a wonderful set of class parents, we pulled it off. The mission was a success!<br />
<br />Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-88358346571820534642012-10-25T23:10:00.002-07:002012-10-25T23:10:29.274-07:00human anatomy<b>studying bones and muscles</b><br />
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Working on a 4 foot x 6 foot chalkboard, I rendered a photo of a Cirque du Soleil perfomer for our anatomy block. I chose it because of its clean, minimal lines, and bold graphic nature - and it was do-able in a 2-3 hour time frame! The picture demonstrates the graceful strength of the human body at its most disciplined and conditioned nature. It expresses the concerted functions of the skeletal, muscular, and neurological systems. He will be balancing himself in this position for the duration of our four-week block!</div>
<br />Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744414949771413814.post-80891682286289751852012-10-16T23:38:00.001-07:002012-10-16T23:38:47.228-07:00minuteman makeover<b>teaching american history</b><br />
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The eighth grade students of Davis Waldorf School are completing a four week block on American history. We started with the Lost Colony of Roanoke. Then we went northward to Virginia to catch a glimpse of James Fort, later renamed Jamestown. We saw John Rolfe save the colony with contraband tobacco, and essentially sparked one of America's first successful cash crops. Oh, and he also marries the beautiful Pocahontas! Plymouth Rock welcomes the Pilgrims, who escape religious oppression in England, only to be blinded by their own faith in the Salem Witch Trials where 20 of their own citizens were wrongfully convicted of witchcraft. Mercantilism builds the Thirteen Colonies. The French, also seeing the opportunities of the New World, find themselves traveling down the St. Lawrence River into the areas around the Great Lakes. They make friends with the indigenous people, trade muskets for beaver fur (whose felted fur is a hit with the fashion-forward Europeans), and establish forts in Ohio Country. Tensions rise as the English colonists crash their party. George Washington unconvincingly tries to encourage the French to leave Fort Le Boeuf, but after a bit of French wine, he leaves; his mission is a failure. Fighting ensues with the French and Indian War. It's an expensive war for the English crown, who subsequently levy heavy taxes on the colonists. The colonists cry "No taxation without representation!" Five Bostonians die in an altercation near the State House against British soldiers - the Boston Massacre. Then a Boston Tea Party. Intolerable Acts are pushed on the colonists to punish them for their actions. Patrick Henry gives an ultimatum: "As for me, give me liberty or give me death!" The colonists stockpile arms, ammunition, and supplies. The British march from Boston to Lexington and Concord, and the minutemen rise to meet them. (That's me in the picture, I taught the eighth graders how to fire muskets - eurythmy copper rods, and we charged across the field to fire at redcoats across the street!) George Washington, now Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, drives the British from Boston, crosses the Delaware River to take Trenton and Princeton from the British and the Hessians, hunkers down at Valley Forge with Baron von Steuben training the Army and boosting morale, and, with French allies, forces a surrender from Cornwallis at Yorktown.<br />
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We covered 200 years in four weeks, with a second block of American History planned later this year: the Civil War, Industrial Revolution, WWI and WWII, and modern times. Whew!Rick Tan IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04863194300162692991noreply@blogger.com2