Description
This block includes step-by-step instructions for teaching all the basic forms for second grade. It also includes the e-book “Waldorf Form Drawing Basics” and access to all the Main Lesson Book pages for second grade form drawing. This block is laid out in such a way that there is no teacher preparation for the lessons. This includes the unique lesson, “Herbal Form Drawing”.
This purchase also includes the following Living Lesson videos…
The goal of the forms in second grade seek to create a harmonic balance of space. The second grade student faces the dualities of the higher and lower aspects of the self. The curriculum meets this polarity and the mirrored forms support this balancing aspect. Students practice drawing a vertical and horizontal axis and a mirrored form on each side. Forms are movements that eventually rest on the paper.
In this series the students are taken on a journey with the grand and mystical dragon. Each lesson contains a story in which the form is hidden. Perhaps, it is the movement of the fly, the mouse, or the dragon which finds itself culminating in the finished form. The series progresses in difficulty and varies from vertical and horizontal mirrored forms. Stories always captivate the children and I hope that they enjoy the journey of the ‘Mighty Dragon’!
Form Drawing with Waldorf Teacher Mellie
Lesson 1: Form Drawing: The Brave Knight and the Dragon Part 1
Teacher: Mellie Lonnemann
Length: 10:58
We’ll begin each lesson in Teacher Mellie’s portion of the block with a verse. For lesson 1 our verse will be The Golden Sun verse. After that we’ll hear a story that will inspire our drawing for the day. Next, we’ll hear more about the form we’ll be drawing, and we’ll act it out with our hands and draw it in the air. Once we’re done with that movement, we’ll be ready to practice the form drawing with chalk. Chalk is a great opportunity to draw without worrying about making mistakes. We’ll practice on our chalkboard as many times as needed until we feel comfortable moving to our main lesson book.
- Golden sun verse
- Dragon story part 1
- Air drawing
- Chalk drawing
- Sword form drawing
Member Feedback: “The stories that preface each form drawing are wonderful.”
Lesson 2: Form Drawing: The Brave Knight and the Dragon Part 2
Teacher: Mellie Lonnemann
Length: 12:35
We’ll start this lesson by doing The Golden Sun verse, then we’ll add on to our story about the brave knight and dragon from the previous lesson. Once we’ve finished this part of the story it will let us know what the next form drawing will be, and just like last time we’ll start by acting it out and air drawing, then practicing with chalk, and finally transitioning to regular paper or our main lesson book.
- Golden sun verse
- Dragon story part 2
- Act out drawing
- Chalk drawing
- Sun form drawing
Member Feedback: “It’s really nice how Teacher Mellie lays out all the lessons. It’s organized and easy to follow.”
Lesson 3: Form Drawing: The Brave Knight and the Dragon Part 3
Teacher: Mellie Lonnemann
Length: 10:21
We’ll start this lesson by doing The Golden Sun verse, then we’ll add on to our story of The Brave Knight and the Dragon. Once we’ve finished this part of the story it will let us know what the next form drawing will be, and just like last time we’ll start by acting it out and air drawing, then practicing with chalk, and finally transitioning to regular paper or our main lesson book.
- Golden sun verse
- Dragon story part 3
- Act out drawing
- Chalk drawing
- Mountain form drawing
Member Feedback: “I like how the story is connected throughout all the lessons.”
Lesson 4: Form Drawing: The Brave Knight and the Dragon Part 4
Teacher: Mellie Lonnemann
Length: 13:12
We’ll start this lesson by doing The Golden Sun verse, then we’ll add on even more to our story of The Brave Knight and the Dragon. Once we’ve finished this part of the story it will let us know what the next form drawing will be, and just like last time we’ll start by acting it out and air drawing, then practicing with chalk, and finally transitioning to regular paper or our main lesson book.
- Golden sun verse
- Dragon story part 4
- Act out drawing
- Chalk drawing
- Scale form drawing
Member Feedback: “It’s cool how all the form drawings connect to each other and to the story!”
Lesson 5: Form Drawing: The Brave Knight and the Dragon Part 5
Teacher: Mellie Lonnemann
Length: 15:27
We’ll start this lesson by doing The Golden Sun verse and reviewing our previous part of the story, then we’ll add on even more to our story of The Brave Knight and the Dragon. Once we’ve finished this part of the story it will let us know what the next form drawing will be. But before we get started on that, we’ll do a clay crafting activity to sculpt our form drawing and see it in three dimensions. After that, we will transition to regular paper or our main lesson book.
- Golden sun verse
- Dragon story part 5
- Clay crafting
- Reflection form drawing
Member Feedback: “It was nice to have a sculpting activity in this block among all the drawing. Always such a good variety from Mellie!”
Lesson 6: Form Drawing: The Brave Knight and the Dragon Part 6
Teacher: Mellie Lonnemann
Length: 13:18
We’ll start this lesson by doing The Golden Sun verse and reviewing our previous part of the story, then we’ll add on to our story of The Brave Knight and the Dragon. Once we’ve finished part 6 of the story it will let us know what the next form drawing will be, and just like before we’ll start by acting it out and air drawing, then practicing with chalk, and finally transitioning to regular paper or our main lesson book.
- Golden sun verse
- Dragon story part 6
- Act out drawing
- Chalk drawing
- Zigzag form drawing
Member Feedback: “I like that the lessons are realistic and not overly edited. It really feels like a live classroom!”
Lesson 7: Form Drawing: The Brave Knight and the Dragon Part 7
Teacher: Mellie Lonnemann
Length: 11:58
We’ll start this lesson by doing The Golden Sun verse and reviewing our previous part of the story, then we’ll add on to our story of The Brave Knight and the Dragon. Once we’ve finished part 7 of the story it will let us know what the next form drawing will be. We will start by crafting our form drawing out with string and then we will go through our other steps: acting it out and air drawing, practicing with chalk, and finally transitioning to regular paper or our main lesson book.
- Golden sun verse
- Dragon story part 7
- String activity
- Act out drawing
- Chalk drawing
- Fly loop form drawing
Member Feedback: “The story this block has been so captivating!”
Lesson 8: Form Drawing: The Brave Knight and the Dragon Part 8
Teacher: Mellie Lonnemann
Length: 13:01
We’ll start this lesson by doing The Golden Sun verse and reviewing our previous part of the story, then we’ll add on to our story of The Brave Knight and the Dragon. Once we’ve finished part 8 of the story it will let us know what the next form drawing will be, and just like before we’ll start by acting it out and air drawing, then practicing with chalk, and finally transitioning to regular paper or our main lesson book.
- Golden sun verse
- Dragon story part 8
- Act out drawing
- Chalk drawing
- Trot form drawing
Member Feedback: “I like the movement included for every form drawing”
Lesson 9: Form Drawing: The Brave Knight and the Dragon part 9
Teacher: Mellie Lonnemann
Length: 14:04
We’ll start this lesson by doing The Golden Sun verse and reviewing our previous part of the story, then we’ll add on to our story of The Brave Knight and the Dragon. Once we’ve finished part 9 of the story it will let us know what the next form drawing will be, and just like before we’ll start by acting it out and air drawing, then practicing with chalk, and finally transitioning to regular paper or our main lesson book.
- Golden sun verse
- Dragon story part 9
- Act out drawing
- Chalk drawing
- Fly loops II form drawing
Member Feedback: “Mellie’s lessons are always so engaging and fun to watch!”
Lesson 10: Form Drawing: The Brave Knight and the Dragon Part 10
Teacher: Mellie Lonnemann
Length: 13:14
We’ll start this lesson by doing The Golden Sun verse and reviewing our previous part of the story, then we’ll add on to our story of The Brave Knight and the Dragon. Once we’ve finished part 10 of the story it will let us know what the next form drawing will be, and just like before we’ll start by acting it out and air drawing, then practicing with chalk, and finally transitioning to regular paper or our main lesson book.
- Golden sun verse
- Dragon story part 10
- Act out drawing
- Chalk drawing
- Ribbon form drawing
Member Feedback: “Mellie tells stories in such a way that you can see everything so clearly”
Form Drawing with Waldorf Teacher Simone
Lesson 1: Form Drawing with Block Crayons: The Lion & the Mouse
Teacher: Simone Blanchard
Length: 23:32
We’ll start this lesson with an active bean bag activity. We’ll use our bean bag for a verse about two squirrels and another verse about a little spider. Next we’ll get into our story time where we’ll hear the story The Lion & the Mouse. After that we’ll sit down and talk about block crayons and how to use them with care. Teacher Simone explains how different simple shapes and forms can create full images and pictures from our imagination. We’ll go through lots of different but similar shapes that can be put together in a variety of ways, and then we’ll be able to draw a scene from The Lion & The Mouse story we heard earlier.
- Beanbag activities
- Story time: lion and mouse
- Crayon care
- Form drawing basic shapes
- Applied form drawing
Member Feedback: “The beanbag activities are a great way to get out some extra energy!”
Lesson 2: Form Drawing Practice
Teacher: Simone Blanchard
Length: 21:40
We’ll begin this lesson with our Golden Sun verse followed by two new songs. Once our creative minds are warmed up, we’ll be ready to do our form drawing practice. We’ll review what we learned in the previous video using the basic form drawing shapes to create more elaborate visual ideas. We’ll practice repeating the same form together and combining different ones.
- Golden sun verse
- Golden sun song
- Crayon care
- Form drawing basics
- Form drawing practice
Member Feedback: “I loved the songs in this video!”
Form Drawing with Teacher Nicole
Lesson 1: Figure 8 Form Drawing
Teacher: Nicole Martinez
Length: 1:33
A quick lesson with Teacher Nicole on how to draw the figure eight form. Nicole shares a couple of tips and tricks on how to make our form even and she encourages lots of practice before we commit to paper and crayons.
- Form drawing
- Figure eight
- Chalk drawing
- Crayon drawing
Member Feedback: “The advice about drawing a vertical and horizontal line during practice is very helpful”
Lesson 2: Running Form #1: Waves
Teacher: Nicole Martinez
Length: 3:04
Let’s practice running form drawings! In this lesson we’ll learn about the wave form like the beautiful waves the ocean makes. First we’ll practice with chalk doing a “watch first and then do” style of listening. This will help us to analyze our shapes and be constructively critical about our progress.
- Running form drawing
- Chalk drawing
- Crayon drawing
- Wave form
Lesson 3: Running Form #2: Cat Ears
Teacher: Nicole Martinez
Length: 2:56
Our next running form drawing will be the cat ears form. Teacher Nicole helps us practice this combination form drawing which consists of a spike followed by a horizontal line. We will analyze our practice work, comparing each sector of the form for evenness. Once we are comfortable, we’ll move on to paper and crayons, or our main lesson book.
- Running form drawing
- Chalk drawing
- Crayon drawing
- Cat ears form
Lesson 4: Running Form and Mirror Forms
Teacher: Nicole Martinez
Length: 4:56
Let’s draw some hand holding ghosts – or our first mirrored form. We do this by drawing a horizontal or vertical line right in the center of the page, and then mirroring whichever running form we choose to use – in this case it’s our little ghosts. Teacher Nicole helps us practice with chalk. We will analyze our practice work, comparing each sector of the form for evenness. Once we have practiced and feel comfortable, we’ll move to paper and crayons, or our main lesson book.
- Running form drawing
- Mirrored form drawing
- Chalk drawing
- Crayon drawing
- Hand holding ghost form
Lesson 5: Vertical Mirrored Form Drawing
Teacher: Nicole Martinez
Length: 1:25
Let’s draw a little bug jumping down a tree – or our vertical mirrored form drawing! We do this by drawing a vertical line right in the center of the page, and then mirroring whichever running form we choose to use. In this lesson we’ll be using the jumping bug form. Teacher Nicole helps us practice with chalk, then we will analyze our practice work, comparing each sector of the form for evenness. Once we have practiced and feel comfortable, we’ll move to paper and crayons, or our main lesson book.
- Vertical form drawing
- Mirrored form drawing
- Chalk drawing
- Crayon drawing
- Jumping bug form
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.
Free Living Lesson Samples for Second Grade
FIRST LESSON FREE: Fables: Lesson 1 with Waldorf Teacher Mellie
FREE LESSON: Heroes: Lesson 6 with Waldorf Teacher Mellie
FIRST LESSON FREE: Gnomes and Form Drawing with Waldorf Teacher Simone
FIRST LESSON FREE: The Letter M with Ms. Amy

















