Description
- Understanding the Human Being’s Connection to the Animal World: Students explore the idea that the human form, on a higher level, encompasses aspects of the entire animal kingdom. This study introduces students to the concept of human “threefoldness” – the interplay of thinking, feeling, and willing, and how it relates to the animal world’s various adaptations.
- Goethean Phenomenological Approach: This block utilizes a Goethe approach to zoology to study animal characteristics and habitats, encouraging detailed observation and description.
- In-Depth Animal Research & Reporting: Students select an animal to research, learning valuable skills in note-taking, organizing information, and writing reports. This process culminates in the creation of a research report, often presented to the class.
- Creative Expression & Artistic Exploration: Engaging in activities like drawing, painting, and clay modeling allows students to creatively express their understanding of the animals they study.
- Diorama Creation: Students construct dioramas to visualize their chosen animal’s habitat, demonstrating their understanding of its environment.
- Exploring Animal Behavior & Relationships: Through stories and observations, students learn about animal behaviors, habitats, life cycles, and interactions with other animals and humans.
- Developing Observational and Scientific Skills: This block acts as an introduction to scientific study by encouraging close observation, asking questions, and making connections between the human and animal worlds.
- Deeper Connection to Nature: Students develop a stronger sense of wonder and connection to the diverse life forms around them.
- Enhanced Research & Writing Skills: The animal report project hones research, organizational, and writing abilities.
- Development of Empathy & Curiosity: Exploring the unique lives of animals fosters empathy and cultivates a natural curiosity about the world.
- Introduction to Scientific Thinking: The block serves as a foundation for understanding scientific concepts and approaches.
- Creative Development: Artistic projects allow for individual expression and a deeper engagement with the subject matter.
The Earthschooling Waldorf Fourth Grade Human and Animal Block is a comprehensive and engaging learning experience that balances scientific exploration with artistic expression and fosters a lifelong appreciation for the wonders of the natural world.
CONTENT
Fourth Grade Planner Block: Human & Animal and Math
Steiner on Man & the Four Kingdoms of Nature
Lesson One: Human Being & Animal Block: Teacher Guide
Lesson Two: Human Being & Animal Block: Introduction to Animal Science
Lesson Three: Human Being & Animal Block: The Relationship Between Animal & Humans
Human Being & Animal Book Supplement: Burgess Book of Animals
Human Being & Animal Book Supplement: Burgess Book of Birds
Human Being & Animal Main Lesson Book Sample by Hannah
Human Being & Animal Main Lesson Book Sample by Jack
Video: Making a Clay Beaver
Video: A Beaver Drawing
Video: Clay Model of a Starfish
Video: Watercolor of an Octopus
The videos listed above are not Living Lesson videos. They are teacher support videos intended to assist you with this block. If you would like additional assistance for this class you can upgrade to the Living Lessons version of this block.


















