Resources
Also, if you’re teaching the lower grades, I’ve got a handy little worksheet that can help you track your students’ progress and development. I’m finding it really useful as I prepare to write end of year reports, which is right around the corner. If you go to https://www.awaldorfjourney.com/skills you’ll find a little form and you can put your email address in and I’ll send it to you.
Ways to Support
There are a few other things you can do to help support the blog and podcast, and one of them is by supporting on Patreon. I’ve linked to it in the show notes.
I think it’s a great little platform where you can simply express your appreciation and support of the podcast with a cash donation. It’s kind of a novel idea – paying for something you can easily get for free – but it’s a good thing to do and definitely much appreciated.
Curriculum Materials
If you are a Waldorf teacher or homeschooler, check out the curriculum materials I have available on the site. I’ve recently released more guides for the upper grades, including 7th grade Human Physiology and 8th grade Physics and Meteorology.
7 Important Main Lesson Questions
Enter your email to get my Week in Review form based on the 7 questions Waldorf mentor Else Göttgens recommended every teacher ask themselves.
Amazon
The other way that is definitely relevant to this podcast, is to make purchases on Amazon by following the links on my website. Every time you do Amazon gives me a little bonus, at no extra cost to you. If you’re making purchases for holiday shopping, please consider clicking through one of the links on my site.
All of the links to products in the show notes are Amazon affiliate links and if you click before purchasing I get a small cut of whatever you spend. It’s a simple way to support the podcast, doing something you were probably going to do anyway.
Sponsorship
Finally, if you have a business that you think my audience would be interested in – Waldorf supplies, dolls, books, homeschooling or crafting materials, and you’d like my audience members to know about it, get in touch. You can email me at Meredith@awaldorfjourney.com. I’m being pretty picky about sponsors for the blog and podcast, but I’d love to talk to you to see if we’re a good fit.
Top 5 Waldorf Books
(The links below are Amazon affiliate links. Support the podcast by clicking through to make your purchase.)
School is a Journey by Torin Finser
The Tasks and Content of the Steiner Waldorf Curriculum by Kevin Avison and Martyn Rawson
Teaching Children to Care by Ruth Sidney Charney
A Little History of the World by E.H. Gombrich
Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics by John Van de Walle
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