We continue our Ancient Roman unit study with this suit of armor we made using cardboard and fabric. We used flat pieces of cardboard which we spray painted with Rustoleum Hammered Metal paint to give...Read More
For our ancient Roman unit, we were inspired to make a Roman meal based on the book we read by DK Eyewitness Books “Ancient Rome”. We made some innovations and alterations based on ...Read More
Here’s another Waldorf inspired finger puppet. I use yellow yarn, wool felt and finger puppet bases from http://www.achildsdream.com This one took about 15-20 minutes to make. Other tools: Glue ...Read More
We continue our Ancient Roman unit with this time-lapse chalk drawing of an ancient Roman scroll. Today I am using my mounted chalk board which is six medium sized chalk boards mounted flush to the wa...Read More
Baking bread is a quintessential kindergarten experience in a Waldorf school. We take this tradition and bring it home. In this video, I’ll show you a quick and easy recipe for making bread: 1 t...Read More
These cute little babies only take about 4-5 minutes to make. You can find supplies at your local craft store or at http://www.achildsdream.com Supplies: glue gun, glue sticks, scissors, wool batting,...Read More
For our Ancient Rome unit, the kids excavated a Roman sundial, bowl and vase. The project took about a week to complete. The product called “Dig, Discover and Display” can be found at http...Read More
This is a chalk drawing of an ancient Roman soldier for our Ancient Rome unit. We are using a Waldorf curriculum by Live-Education, but often travel down our own path. To view or purchase curriculum v...Read More
Learn how to make a simple Waldorf inspired finger puppet using supplies found at http://www.achildsdream.com Supplies needed are felt, glue gun, glue sticks, finger puppet base, scissors, yarn and a ...Read More
Finally! A boy finger puppet! I definitely have more girl puppets than boy puppets in our collection. This delightful puppet has a quiver with arrows that come out. What fun for the kids. And even aft...Read More