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This purchase also includes the following Living Lesson videos:
Roman History: Part I
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #1 – Earlier Civilizations
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #2 – Slavery in the Ancient World and the Gift of Freedom
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #3 – Romulus and Remus
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #4 – The Founding of Rome
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #5 – The Etruscans
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #5B – Body Percussion for Godeamus Hodie
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #6 – The Founding of the Roman Republic
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #7 – The Patricians, Plebeians, and the Government of Rome
Map of Rome to Go with Lesson #7
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #8 – Senatus Populus Que Romanus, the Senate and People of Rome
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #8B – Building a Clay Aqueduct
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #9 – Haudenosaunee Government as a Comparison to Roman Republic
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #9B – Calligraphy Lowercase Letters
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #10 – Carthage
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #10B – Black and White Charcoal Drawing #1
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #10C – Calligraphy Uppercase Letters With Pen_converted.mp4
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #11_Hannibal Ante Portas_Hannibal Is at Our Gates
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #11B – Lowercase Calligraphy With Pen
Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #11C: Painting of Hannibal Crossing the Alps
Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #12: The Fate of Carthage and Hannibal
Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #12B: Black and White Slant Line Gradient Drawing
Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #13 – Cornelia, the Patrician Noblewoman
Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #13B – Jubilate Deo Recorder Round
Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #14 – The Great and Noble Gracchi Brothers
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #14B – Direct vs. Indirect Speech
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #15 – People from the North, The Cimbri and The Teutons
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #15B – Godeamus Hodie Recorder Round
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #16 – The Story of Marius
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #16B – Subject and Predicate
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #17 – The Young Gaius Julius Caesar
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #16C – Black and White Drawing of a Sphere with Highlights and Shadow
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #17B – Direct Object
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #18 – Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #18B – Indirect Object
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #18C – Black and White Drawing of a Bowl on a Table
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #19 – Gaul and the Celtic People
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #19B – Prepositional Phrases
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #19C – Black and White Drawing of Mountains
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #20 – Caesar Lands in Britain
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #20C – Painting of the White Cliffs of Dover
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #20B – Adverbial and Adjectival Phrases
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #21 – Crossing The Rubicon.mp4
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #21B – Finishing Up Prepositional Phrases
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #21C – Black and White Drawing of Pisces Fish
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #22 – Caesar Returns to Rome
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #23 – The Ides of March
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #23B – Block Review and Quiz
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #23C – Completion of Map of Rome
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #23D – Black and White Drawing of a Tulip Flower
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #22B – Page on Roman Engineering_2
6th Grade Ancient Rome Block 1 Lesson #23E – Drawing of Triquetra Knot of the Celts_2
Rome History Block Quiz
Roman History: Part II
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #1: Antony, Octavius, and Cleopatra
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #2: From Octavius to Augustus, the Making of a God
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #3: God in Rome, God in Palestine
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #4: The Christian Message of Love vs. The Roman Emperors
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #5: The Sprouting of Christianity
Roman History II_Lesson #5 – Dictation
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #6: Queen Boudica’s Resistance to Roman Occupation
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #7: The Germans, Bane of the Romans
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #8: Early Germanic Culture
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #9: The Vision of Constantine
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #10: Christians, Holy and Horrible
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #11: The Scourge of Attila and His Huns
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #12: The Fall of Rome
Roman History II_Lesson #12 Example Essay
Roman History II_Lesson #12 Outline for Example Essay
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #13: The End of the Roman Empire as Military Empire
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #14: Justinian the Great and Setting the Stage for Islam
Roman History II_Lesson #14 – The Fall of Rome Essay Outline
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #14B – Slantline “Mosaic” Drawing of Justinian and Theodora, Part I
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #15: Muhammed, the Prophet of Islam
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #16: Harun al-Rashid and the Golden Age of Islam
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #16B: Clay Hagia Sofia*
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #17 – Charlemagne, the Holy Roman Emperor
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #18 – Rabia al-Basra and Sufism
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #19 – The Angles, Saxons, and the Creation of England
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #20 – The Bishop of Rome and the Conversion of the Angles, Saxons, Picts, and Scots
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #21: Beowulf and Old Germanic Culture*
Lesson #21: Writing Assignment
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #22: Feudalism: The Structure of Medieval Europe*
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #23: Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine: Part I*
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #24: Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine: Part II
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #25: Block Review and Quiz
6th Grade Roman History Block II Lesson #25: Quiz
Quiz 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 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.
Your Teacher for this Block: Mr. Andrea
Mr. Andrea is one of our most popular teachers – all of our students and parents love him!
Nicholas Andrea now resides in the lush woodlands of northern Delaware with his family after spending the last six years teaching at the Asheville Waldorf School in North Carolina as a grades, music, and aftercare teacher. Nicholas earned his Waldorf Elementary and Music certifications at Sunbridge Institute in Spring Valley, NY. He is passionate about the Waldorf curriculum and believes in its ability to raise capable, compassionate, and creative human beings. After the birth of their son last October, Nicholas and his partner Cassie wanted more time at home with their baby which has led Nicholas to finding Earthschooling.
Nicholas is also passionate about music, speech arts, and history. Known in other circles as “The Bard,” Nicholas’s lifelong love of music has led him to a variety of instruments including world percussion, dijeridoo, flutes of various kinds, and Irish and Scottish bagpipes. He is also a published poet, and he spends his spare time plumbing the mysteries of world history in order to understand how we got where we are and where we go from here.



















