Description
The following Living Lessons are included with this purchase…
Mensuration 1: Into to Mensuration and Review of Area
Mensuration 2: Review of the Three Dimensions
Mensuration 3: Review of Square Roots
Mensuration 4: Double Trouble Square Root Algorithm
Mensuration Block Lesson #5 – Square Roots in Decimal Numbers
Mensuration Block Lesson #6 – Proof of Square Root of 2 as Irrational and More Square Root Practice
Mensuration Block Lesson #7 – Reviewing Sheer and Stretch in Preparation for Proof of Pythagorean Theorem
Mensuration Block Lesson #8 – Baravalle’s Pythagorean Theorem Proof
Mensuration Block Lesson #9 – Area of Triangles and Trapezoids
Mensuration Block Lesson #10 – Formula for the Area of a Trapezoid
Mensuration Block Lesson #11: Heron’s Formula for the Area of a Triangle
Mensuration Block Lesson #12: Area of an Isosceles Triangle
Mensuration Block Lesson #13: Proof for the Area of a Circle
Mensuration Block Lesson #14: Portions and Arcs
Mensuration Block Lesson #15: Volumes of Square and Rectangular Prisms
Mensuration Block Lesson #16: Volumes of Cylinders
Mensuration Block Lesson #17: Volume of a Pyramid
Mensuration Block Lesson #18: Volumes of Cylinder, Sphere, and Cone
Mensuration Block Lesson #18B: Watercolor Still Life of Cone, Sphere, Cube, and Cylinder
Mensuration Block Lesson #19: Surface Area of Square and Rectangular Prisms and Cylinders
Mensuration Block Lesson #20: Surface Area of a Sphere
Mensuration Block Lesson #21: Surface Area of a Cone
Mensuration Block Lesson #22: The Three Dimensions and the Question of Sustainability
Mensuration Block Lesson #23: Block Review and Test
Mensuration Block Quiz
Mensuration Block Quiz Answers
Living Lesson Samples for Eighth Grade
FREE COMPLETE LESSONS
FREE FIRST LESSON: 8th Grade Physiology Block Lesson #1: Blood Circulation
FREE LESSON: 8th Grade Mensuration Block Lesson #2: Review of the Three Dimensions
FREE LESSON: 8th Grade Revolutions Block: Lesson #2: The Palace of Versailles
View Complete Video Syllabus for Eighth Grade
What are Living Lessons?
Students can use these full lessons by watching each video themselves. Students can be taught by a Waldorf teacher using these Living Lessons. However, we also feel it is important that the parent/teacher remains involved in the lessons to stay true to the Waldorf methods. So Living Lessons can also be used as a classroom assistant for you and a way for you to become a better teacher by having another teacher lead, guide, and inspire you. Either way you use them – your student will greatly benefit from these full lessons taught by a Waldorf teacher!
Here are some ways in which you may use the Living Lessons:
1. You are homeschooling multiple ages and need a virtual teacher now and then so you can offer each of your students individual attention.
2. You are looking for a virtual classroom experience with a Waldorf teacher.
3. You need a break now and then from homeschooling full time.
4. You want to enhance your own skill set by watching other teachers present Waldorf lessons.
5. You want to join a community of other parents experiencing Living Lessons with opportunities for your kids to connect with other kids in the program.
6. You are running a business or working from home and need a virtual teacher to help you homeschool.
7. You recently moved or are experiencing health challenges that make it hard to homeschool full time.
8. You are new to homeschooling and need a boost of confidence to start off your year.
9. You are new to Waldorf education.
10. You feel overwhelmed with the prospect of homeschooling or you have been forced into homeschooling and are feeling lost.


















