Waldorf kids are just learning to draw polygons. In most classrooms, kids learn about linear and quadratic functions, rate of change, line segments, planes, finding angle degrees without a protractor, finding perimiter, area, and volume of squares to cyllinders, and more. Without spending three hours studying a day.
fascinating. they are very talented. but even this approach seems ridged. why not hand the compass to the first grader rather than wait for five more years to pass? children at that age are already becoming more dexterous than their teachers. if they can handle consoles and handheld gaming devices, i think they can handle a compass. no sarcasm intended, i believe that is simply a fact in human development.
@Pant4 The oldest know rendering of the flower of life sacred geometric form is at he Great Temple at Giza. As shown here it goes to many different forms. The Tetrahedron for ex. The circumpunct is what is very intriguing in the section talking about the 6 graders drawing a circle from the center out. Sacred geometric forms can effect healing in the body. Get a flower of life shield for you cell phone to protect against emfs. You can download them free, just do a search or chk here on yt.
I remember when we did this at my school. At the end of our main lesson block our teacher asked us to make a unique and beautiful geometric drawing. We were given a week to do this assignment. After everyone was done, the faculty of our school took a vote and picked 5 of the most unique and beautiful drawing. They made these 5 drawings into blank greeting cards that we sold for fundraising.
Wow! I´m in a dutch waldorf school, and I never realised that the figures i was painting did mean such things. Now I understand, and i recognise. Making the geometrical paintings has always bin one of my favourite things to do.
At the moment I´m still in a waldorf school, 11th class, an my favorite subjects still are natural sciences, maths and geometry.
There are so many W-school all around the world, so parents have lots of choice to make decision where they want to send their child, which one is the high-quality. Tnx
There is nothing inherently dull about geometry! So the first statement in this video already turns me off. And no mention of Pythagorus? Don't pretend to talk to me about the "rigorous" foundation of these patterns without talking about Pythagorus. Don't show me pretty pictures, show me students who will grow up to build bridges that don't fall down. If Waldorf geometry is only about the aesthetics of geometric patterns, then Waldorf is not teaching geometry. It is teaching aesthetics.
A 4-minute video cannot do justice to the richness of the Waldorf geometry curriculum, which extends over all 8 grades. Waldorf students learn about Pythagoras in Grade 5 - my class even performed a play about him -- and his theorem is presented several different ways from grades 5 through 8. Euclid's theorems are also taught with rigor in grade 8. Waldorf students LOVE geometry!
waldorf is the only way to go. i went to prairie hill waldorf school in WI and i firmly support it. i went there since wondergarden. :) waldorf forever. <3
Geometric drawing influences children in a way that their being will be more structured. From the practice of it, they build up an inner capacity that will give them a certain hold. This is especially important for children of the present age, when so much chaos around them, alone from the shopping mall, is confusing their mind, even without our notice of it.
This is amazing I can't do that and I've had a long education. As someone going to teach Primary Maths I think it has useful ideas for non steiner schools.
As art it is pretty. After coloring in pages of geometric patterns at a Waldorf school, however, my child didn't seem to know much about the mathematics of geometry.
The Waldorf approach calls for the children to only draw these forms, but also to understand the mathematical/geometrical principles underlying them. If those weren't there, the class wasn't being taught well.
Who really does unless constantly trained or exposed...This type of pattern lies in the spirit god/mind anyway...he/she will recognize it as a feeling, intuition when it is embedded in other things...it is natural and embedded everywhere:)
Waldorf kids are just learning to draw polygons. In most classrooms, kids learn about linear and quadratic functions, rate of change, line segments, planes, finding angle degrees without a protractor, finding perimiter, area, and volume of squares to cyllinders, and more. Without spending three hours studying a day.
Falkneon 4 months ago
Hello,
I am from Chicago and would love to know what is the name of the geometric shape the 6th graders drew when the video is at 3:21?
I love that shape and I can't seem to find out more information on how to learn to draw these shapes from 3:21 to the end.
thanks you for any help. I tried to find an email for you online so I hope you see this
Jamie
JamieShaak 5 months ago
epic fail
grgcucu 6 months ago
hahah saw this in school so funny
ohyeah1591 11 months ago
fascinating. they are very talented. but even this approach seems ridged. why not hand the compass to the first grader rather than wait for five more years to pass? children at that age are already becoming more dexterous than their teachers. if they can handle consoles and handheld gaming devices, i think they can handle a compass. no sarcasm intended, i believe that is simply a fact in human development.
WeirdMystery2012 1 year ago
This is absolutely beautiful! I'll bet these kids were very engaged when coloring their creations. That's what learning is all about!
win8dos2 1 year ago
@Pant4 The oldest know rendering of the flower of life sacred geometric form is at he Great Temple at Giza. As shown here it goes to many different forms. The Tetrahedron for ex. The circumpunct is what is very intriguing in the section talking about the 6 graders drawing a circle from the center out. Sacred geometric forms can effect healing in the body. Get a flower of life shield for you cell phone to protect against emfs. You can download them free, just do a search or chk here on yt.
rickym23227 1 year ago
Why the hell are all schools not like this? I always try this stuff in maths while the teacher drones on. I'm not very good at them though.
anglaismoyen 2 years ago
i was in this class..
rkgard3 2 years ago
I have found that children love the arrangement of primary colors in perfect symmetry. I agree with what you say.
Paul
ThePaulTM 2 years ago
I remember when we did this at my school. At the end of our main lesson block our teacher asked us to make a unique and beautiful geometric drawing. We were given a week to do this assignment. After everyone was done, the faculty of our school took a vote and picked 5 of the most unique and beautiful drawing. They made these 5 drawings into blank greeting cards that we sold for fundraising.
It was a good idea, and we made a lot of money.
LiveZorea 2 years ago
Wow! I´m in a dutch waldorf school, and I never realised that the figures i was painting did mean such things. Now I understand, and i recognise. Making the geometrical paintings has always bin one of my favourite things to do.
At the moment I´m still in a waldorf school, 11th class, an my favorite subjects still are natural sciences, maths and geometry.
Loved the movie :)
MisCat24 2 years ago 3
There are so many W-school all around the world, so parents have lots of choice to make decision where they want to send their child, which one is the high-quality. Tnx
szuzmari 2 years ago 4
they are drawing the flower of life. Sacred Geometry
rickym23227 3 years ago 3
@rickym23227 That's very interesting, please, tell us more.
I loved this video and the drawings, such a beautiful art.
Panter4 1 year ago
we draw that last picture in our school in slovenia and it's pretty hard to do that if you can't imagine it:) but i did it:D
ndesign13 3 years ago 2
to zato kr si nub :P
GE90fancone 2 years ago
There is nothing inherently dull about geometry! So the first statement in this video already turns me off. And no mention of Pythagorus? Don't pretend to talk to me about the "rigorous" foundation of these patterns without talking about Pythagorus. Don't show me pretty pictures, show me students who will grow up to build bridges that don't fall down. If Waldorf geometry is only about the aesthetics of geometric patterns, then Waldorf is not teaching geometry. It is teaching aesthetics.
jimeverson 3 years ago
A 4-minute video cannot do justice to the richness of the Waldorf geometry curriculum, which extends over all 8 grades. Waldorf students learn about Pythagoras in Grade 5 - my class even performed a play about him -- and his theorem is presented several different ways from grades 5 through 8. Euclid's theorems are also taught with rigor in grade 8. Waldorf students LOVE geometry!
eschwartz1ster 3 years ago
You are so narrow minded! Dont you understand that this is an extension of geometry, and not a replacement?
MisCat24 2 years ago
waldorf is the only way to go. i went to prairie hill waldorf school in WI and i firmly support it. i went there since wondergarden. :) waldorf forever. <3
smileygal607 3 years ago 3
I'm in class 9 now at Micheal Hall in England. Do you know it?
Lozimia2 3 years ago
I haven't visited your school, but I hope to see it one day; it is world-renowned.
eschwartz1ster 3 years ago
im in six grade and im learning all of that now geomerty is ausome especially that i havethe best reacher mrs.bennett
ih8softball 3 years ago
I know your teacher very well and I agree that she is the best! Enjoy your Geometry block and say hello to Mrs. Bennett.
eschwartz1ster 3 years ago
I am some age as them but i can' draw as good as them..... tbss, i'll try
snowice567 3 years ago
If I had attended a waldorf school I would not be having math issues. :D
dorfwannabe 3 years ago
Nice drawings ;)
I'm in the 11th grade (high school) now, and I clearly remember geometry from the grade six.
Thanks for uploading it :)
brushesdotdk 3 years ago
Im in Love with these Videos:)!!!
TheToltec 3 years ago
its kinda funny im in grade seven so ive done all this but im actually in a geometry block right now
dogieluva 3 years ago
Geometric drawing influences children in a way that their being will be more structured. From the practice of it, they build up an inner capacity that will give them a certain hold. This is especially important for children of the present age, when so much chaos around them, alone from the shopping mall, is confusing their mind, even without our notice of it.
Wenhuan88 3 years ago
This is amazing I can't do that and I've had a long education. As someone going to teach Primary Maths I think it has useful ideas for non steiner schools.
magiccatsmother 3 years ago
Realmente asombroso cuadno un nuevo punto de vista se aplica .
katzaer 4 years ago
As art it is pretty. After coloring in pages of geometric patterns at a Waldorf school, however, my child didn't seem to know much about the mathematics of geometry.
LookBehindFacade 4 years ago
The Waldorf approach calls for the children to only draw these forms, but also to understand the mathematical/geometrical principles underlying them. If those weren't there, the class wasn't being taught well.
eschwartz1ster 4 years ago
Who really does unless constantly trained or exposed...This type of pattern lies in the spirit god/mind anyway...he/she will recognize it as a feeling, intuition when it is embedded in other things...it is natural and embedded everywhere:)
TheToltec 3 years ago
tnx 4 uploading this video....
fvtolosa 4 years ago
beautiful exposure, great thanks for uploading it
kindly regards
AWteam
AWtelevision 4 years ago
Eugene, Thank you for posting this. It really helps me clarify my sixth graders vision.
jpudsey75 4 years ago