Description
Instruction in physics begins in the sixth grade and is linked to what the children have learned in music. We begin the study of physics by allowing acoustics to be born out of music. – Steiner
The student will be formally studying acoustics and other physics concepts in 8th grade. However, to prepare them for the more complex physics lessons that are coming, we will be doing some basic experiments this week to get them comfortable with the concepts. This block covers acoustics, optics, magnetism, and thermodynamics. The lessons are largely hands-on lessons with many experiments you can do using common household objects.
Living Lessons included in this set are:
Sixth Grade Physics
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #1 – Types of Sounds
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #2 – How Sounds Are Made
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #3 – Pitch and Volume
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #4 – How Sound Travels
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #5 – How Sound Forms
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #6 – What is Light?
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #7 – How Light Travels
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #8 – Where do Colors Come From?
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #9 – Primary and Secondary Colors
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #10 – Color Afterimages and Shadows
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #11 – An Introduction to Heat
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #9B – Painting of a Sunrise with Secondary Colors
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #12 – Sources of Heat
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #13 – The Effects of Heat and Cold on Matter: Part I
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #13B – Chalk Drawing of a Rainbow with Refraction
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #14 – The Effects of Heat and Cold on Matter: Part II
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #15 – How Heat Transfers from One Thing to Another
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #16 – Introduction to Magnetism
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #17 – Magnetic Poles, Part I
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #18 – Magnetic Poles, Part II
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #19 – Magnetism and Solids
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #20 – Magnets and Force Fields
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #21 – The Discovery of Electricity
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #22 – Generating and Sensing Static Electricity
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #23 – Attraction and Repulsion
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #24 – Positive and Negative Charge
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #25 – Building an Electroscope
6th Grade Physics Block Lesson #26: Block Review and Quiz
6th Grade Physics Block Quiz Final PDF
Living Lesson Samples for Sixth Grade
FREE COMPLETE LESSONS
Free First Lesson: Sixth Grade Geology
Free Sample Lesson: Geometry: Lesson 6
Free First Lesson: Sixth Grade Astronomy
View Detailed Course Video Syllabus
Introduction to Sixth Grade with Mr. Andrea
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 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.



















