Saturday, November 19, 2011

Waldorf Inspired Home School Themes-Harvest

We are Waldorf-inspired homeschoolers, just starting out in kindergarten. Each week follows a theme, inspiring our work and play and learning. This theme is chosen based on the season and what's on our minds. Each week I will share what we've been up to and some links and resources that will hopefully inspire you. There is a link-up at the end of this post... I hope you will share what your home school has been up to. You can find previous weeks here.
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Harvest time is here again
In the garden we must dig
Carrots, radishes, onions, too
All so fresh and yummy, too
Harvest time is here again
Won't be long til you know when (Thanksgiving)

Since Thanksgiving is just next week we focused this week on harvest time.

We made corn husk dolls after reading the Oneida legend of why the corn husk doll has no face (see resources at the end of the post).
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Since this Friday is the last before Thanksgiving we worked on gratitude trees with our Waldorf homeschooling friends. Or, as I prefer to call it, a Thanks-Giving tree... but I'll go on about that in the tomorrow's post.Photobucket
We went with watercolor leaves for our tree. Painting with friends is always fun and I really enjoyed watching just three colors swim and blend together so beautifully. I don't sit down and paint enough myself. I really should do it more often.

We will fill our tree over the week. The small bowl beside holds the rest of our leaves.
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We also made a yummy, veggie soup with our friends. We brought all the veggies to the table and everyone pitched in with the chopping.
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Yes, right on the table. My table is a mess of paint and crayon marks and beeswax and knife dents. We live here, darn it!
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It was delicious and our girls were very proud of their contributions.
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Songs
Harvest Time
Vegetables

Here's What We Do At harvest Time

Story
Why the Corn Husk Doll


My home school board can be found here and songs and stories here.