Make sure to review the description box for links that you may have requested. I linked as much as possible, as I recalled where I sourced each reference. But feel free to ask for anything in particular, I’ll do my best to answer and source items for you. I hope you find this helpful 🫶🏽
for the life of me, I cannot find the simplify homeschool and college planning page you show at 9:09 on their website. That looks like just what I need
The landing page I linked has all of them there. Here’s the checklist: simplify4you.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/simplify-high-school-planner.pdf HS credits checklist: simplify4you.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/High-School-Credits-Checklists.pdf And the last chart that has the 8th grade and on checklist, is in their group files of their facebook group. You’ll have to join to get it, since it’s an old form (it will be the oldest file in the group files). facebook.com/share/pNqJDmkrxRLnKbMb/?mibextid=K35XfP But you can get back to all the ones above with the link in my description box too, it’s the resources page they have.
Thank you so much for sharing your planner❤ This was so helpful. I’m in the process of putting together a resource binder. Do you have a link for the Waldorf High School Curriculum by subject printable?
Hi, you’re most welcomed! Which one did you need? I showed a few examples , they weren’t all still available, so I left those links out of my description. Was it the Oak Meadow description one or the Waldorf high school pamphlet one ?(that may be the one that’s not available in that format anymore)
@@ArleneandcompanySorry! It was actually the one after the Oak Meadows HS list that said Emerson Waldorf. It was around the 7:18 mark. It listed the high school curriculum by subject.
@@luv4all43 yes, that’s one of the ones that the format has change on their site or at least it’s not easily found. They have a lot of info on their page, but each grade has a page. If I ever find it again (and I tried) I’ll update the description box. I’ve had that for awhile unfortunately. www.emersonwaldorf.org/high-school
Super interested in learning more about main lesson blocks (I’ve seen a ton of your videos). Do you have any resources or books about this?? Is there any brain science behind it? Or just your preference? Thanks!! 😘
@@inquisitivemindsacademy this is a good starting point, but there’s so much to explore and resources out there . I have some linked in my Amazon store and other sites if you want those to after (dm me in ig). But in the meantime, here’s a good book that serves as big snapshot overview. amzn.to/4c1nrSE (aff)
@@inquisitivemindsacademy here’s a great site for overall Waldorf learning. This link is to main lesson blocks. I’m out, so walking and texting, but I can chat more later if you like to dm me on the other side . artofhomeschooling.com/what-is-a-main-lesson-block/
Make sure to review the description box for links that you may have requested. I linked as much as possible, as I recalled where I sourced each reference. But feel free to ask for anything in particular, I’ll do my best to answer and source items for you. I hope you find this helpful 🫶🏽
great resources thank you!
Love the national holidays calendar!
It’s a fun one to have readily available ♥️
for the life of me, I cannot find the simplify homeschool and college planning page you show at 9:09 on their website. That looks like just what I need
The landing page I linked has all of them there.
Here’s the checklist: simplify4you.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/simplify-high-school-planner.pdf
HS credits checklist: simplify4you.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/High-School-Credits-Checklists.pdf
And the last chart that has the 8th grade and on checklist, is in their group files of their facebook group. You’ll have to join to get it, since it’s an old form (it will be the oldest file in the group files).
facebook.com/share/pNqJDmkrxRLnKbMb/?mibextid=K35XfP
But you can get back to all the ones above with the link in my description box too, it’s the resources page they have.
Thank you so much for sharing your planner❤ This was so helpful. I’m in the process of putting together a resource binder. Do you have a link for the Waldorf High School Curriculum by subject printable?
Hi, you’re most welcomed! Which one did you need? I showed a few examples , they weren’t all still available, so I left those links out of my description. Was it the Oak Meadow description one or the Waldorf high school pamphlet one ?(that may be the one that’s not available in that format anymore)
@@Arleneandcompany It was the Waldorf HS printable. I really would like that format😫
@@luv4all43 here you go…
www.waldorfgarden.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/HS-CurricGuide_FALL2021-web.pdf
@@ArleneandcompanySorry! It was actually the one after the Oak Meadows HS list that said Emerson Waldorf. It was around the 7:18 mark. It listed the high school curriculum by subject.
@@luv4all43 yes, that’s one of the ones that the format has change on their site or at least it’s not easily found. They have a lot of info on their page, but each grade has a page. If I ever find it again (and I tried) I’ll update the description box. I’ve had that for awhile unfortunately.
www.emersonwaldorf.org/high-school
Thanks so for sharing! I’m a paper gal too but I feel guilty printing things. But when its out of sight, it’s out of mind. Poof-forgotten.
Same, if it’s not printed, it doesn’t exist.
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Super interested in learning more about main lesson blocks (I’ve seen a ton of your videos). Do you have any resources or books about this?? Is there any brain science behind it? Or just your preference? Thanks!! 😘
Definitely a lot behind it and it makes more sense when you dig into Waldorf inspired education. Did you watch my main lesson block video ?
Duh! Of course I did!! 😉 I feel like it could really work for us, but I just wanted to dive deeper into the how’s, whys, etc! I’m a nerd! 🤓
@@inquisitivemindsacademy this is a good starting point, but there’s so much to explore and resources out there . I have some linked in my Amazon store and other sites if you want those to after (dm me in ig). But in the meantime, here’s a good book that serves as big snapshot overview.
amzn.to/4c1nrSE (aff)
@@inquisitivemindsacademy here’s a great site for overall Waldorf learning. This link is to main lesson blocks. I’m out, so walking and texting, but I can chat more later if you like to dm me on the other side .
artofhomeschooling.com/what-is-a-main-lesson-block/
@@Arleneandcompany thank you! This looks great!