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FREE COMPLETE LESSONS
First Lesson Free: Grammar: Lesson One
First Lesson Free: Form Drawing: Lesson One
First Lesson Free: Math: Lesson One
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Welcome to Third Grade with Waldorf Teacher Mellie and Amy
Living Lessons included in this Third Grade Set
Our ‘Main Lessons Only’ sets include just the main lessons Living Lessons. These sets do not include extra lessons for music, handwork, and eurythmy. These sets do not include printed curriculum. However, they do include Main Lesson Book samples, worksheets, and quizzes as provided by the teachers when needed. A list of all the lessons in this set can be found below.
To purchase the set that includes printed curriculum and extra Living Lessons for music, handwork, art, and eurythmy please visit the Living Lessons Full Curriculum Set.
We will update this list as we add more lessons. Currently the following lessons are included (all of these have been provided by Waldorf teacher Joy. See “Our Team” for more information)
The following lessons are currently online. Our teachers are working to put additional lessons online every month. When you make your purchase you gain access to all the current and future lessons available during your access time. This means that you are only paying for the lessons listed on this page at the time of purchase. You will receive any other lessons we upload during your access time for free. However, there is no guarantee as to how many additional lessons you will receive for free.
STATUS: At this time the Third Grade Living Lessons are complete. However, we will be adding additional bonus lessons to expand your options within this curriculum. As they are uploaded they will be listed here and the price on this listing will increase.
Third Grade Textiles (Can be done with Farming Block): Living Lesson Videos
Planner 7 Feb: Week 1: Textiles, Flax Day 2 story, Day 3 picture
Planner 7: Week 2: Textiles, Wool Day 1 thru 3
Living Lesson Main Lessons: Creation Stories Block (Secular): Living Lesson Videos
The Enchanted Sugar Maple: Main Lesson Story, Drawing, Verse & More: Part One
The Enchanted Sugar Maple: Main Lesson Story, Drawing, Verse & More: Part Two
The Enchanted Sugar Maple: Main Lesson Story, Drawing, Verse & More: Part Three
Cherokee Native American Creation Story: Drawing, Verse & More: Part One
Cherokee Native American Creation Story: Drawing, Verse & More: Part Two
Cherokee Native American Creation Story: Drawing, Verse & More: Part Three
Planner 3: Week 3: Why Blackfeet Never Kill Mice
Alternate Creation Stories and Grammar: Planner 6: Week 1
Alternate Creation Stories and Grammar: Planner 6: Week 2
Alternate Creation Stories and Grammar: Planner 6: Week 3
Alternate Creation Stories and Grammar: Planner 6: Week 4
Living Lesson Main Lessons: Creation Stories Block (Old Testament): Living Lesson Videos
These lessons can be used in a historical/literary secular manner or can be used in a religious manner – it is the teacher/parent’s choice.
Planner 4: Week 2: Old Testament, Cain & Abel
Planner 4: Week 3: House Building Block Handwork, modeling beeswax Tower of Babel
Planner 4: Week 3, House Building Block, Tower of Babel with watercolor painting
Planner 4: Week 3: Old Testament Tower of Babel
Planner 4: Week 4: Old Testament, Angel at the Well
Planner 4: Week 2: House Building Block Handwork, Modeling Beeswax Altar
Planner 4 Nov: Week 2 : House Building: Altar
Old Testament Creation Story: Drawing, Verse & More: Part One
Planner 6: Week One: Old Testament Stories & Grammar
Planner 6: Week Two: Old Testament Stories & Grammar
Planner 6: Week Three: Old Testament Stories & Grammar
Planner 6: Week Four: Old Testament Stories & Grammar
Video Three Includes
Opening Verse
Verse for the lesson
Story: Day Three of Cherokee Creation Legend
Harp & Singing of Song: Castles
Movement with Copper Rod
Rhythm with Sticks
Balance Beam (How to Use)
Main Lesson Book – On Chalkboard (Follow Along)
Writing for Main Lesson Book
Living Lesson Main Lesson: Housebuilding: Living Lesson Videos
A Basic Shelter: Main Lesson Drawing, Activity & Verse
Planner 3: Week 2: Stone Houses
Planner 3: Week 3: Housebuilding: Teepees
Planner 3: Week 4: Housebuilding: Egyptian
Planner 4: Week 1: Housebuilding: Romans
Planner 5: Week 1: Housebuilding
Planner 5: Week 2: House Building: A Bat House
Living Lessons: Grammar Main Lessons: Living Lesson Videos
These main lessons are taken directly from the Grammar block in the Earthschooling third grade daily planners which can be found in planners two and six. Teacher Amy has created one lesson for you each week to help you get a running start each week of this block. Four lessons are now available. Four more are coming soon!
Grammar Main Lesson: Planner 2: week 1: lesson 1
Grammar Main Lesson: Planner 2: week 2: lesson 1
Grammar Main Lesson: Planner 2: week 3: lesson 1
Grammar Main Lesson: Planner 2: week 4: lesson 1
Living Lessons: Grammar Enrichment Lessons: Living Lesson Videos
These main lessons are taken directly from the Grammar block by Alan Whitehead and they enrich the previous lessons by introducing a new story and some fun practice verses. These are all taught by Teacher Amy Williams.
Alan Whitehead Grammar Lesson: Part One
Alan Whitehead Grammar Lesson: Part Two
Alan Whitehead Grammar Lesson: Part Three
Alan Whitehead Grammar Lesson: Part Four
Alan Whitehead Grammar Lesson: Part Five
Alan Whitehead Grammar Lesson: Part Six
Third Grade Grammar Review Lessons: Living Lesson Videos
“In Mary’s Garden” – Learning about Topics and Paragraphs
“In Mary’s Garden” – Learning about Who, What & When
Finding Adjectives & Adverbs – Story: “The Guilty Dogs”
Creating a Main Lesson Book Picture for “The Guilty Dogs”
Adverbs. Creating a Main Lesson Book Picture for “The Guilty Dogs”
Identifying the Beginning, Middle and End of the Story. Adjective and Adverb Review
More Adjectives and Adverbs
Lesson One: Math: Measurements: History of Measurements
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 19:32
Hello Earth Schoolers! In this lesson Teacher Amy will explain all about how measurements were used in history. We’ll look at units of measurement that are more common like inches, feet, and yards, and we’ll also learn about units of measurements that we may not have heard of before like hands, spans, paces, and cubits. Teacher Amy will take us all the way back to ancient times and show us how all of these measuring methods came to be, and how they were originally used before things became more standardized and consistent. Next, we will get out our main lesson books and draw the human body so we can label some of the different measurements we learned about.
- Measurements
- Inches, feet, yards
- Hands, spans, paces, cubits
- Colored pencil drawing
- Human form drawing
Member Feedback: “These facts about all the old measurements are so interesting. Explains why we have so many different ways to measure.”
Lesson Two: Math: Measurements: Bird House Measurements
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 13:04
In this lesson Teacher Amy shows us how to plan and prepare to build a birdhouse using real accurate measurements. We’ll start with an image of the birdhouse we want to build and a wooden board, then we’ll consider how we could cut that board up to create the pieces that we need to make the birdhouse. We will practice using a ruler or yardstick to draw out our board, then we’ll get creative and try to figure out how we would make the pieces. This activity is meant to challenge our minds and help conceptualize the idea of finding the smaller pieces within the large one. At the very end of the video the accurate measurements are shown.
- Measurements
- Birdhouse
- Woodwork
- Blueprints
- Ruler and yardstick use
- Colored pencil drawing
Member Feedback: “I like that this lesson gives students a chance to experiment with the measurements on their own without making them follow the exact dimensions at first. It gives everyone a chance to take their time understanding the material, and also encourages free creative fun!”
Lesson Three: Math: Measurements: House Building: Bat House
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 34:13
In this lesson Teacher Amy shows us how to take a board and cut it up into the right shapes in order to assemble a bat house. Like previous lessons, we’ll start by drawing our board in our main lesson books, then we’ll look at how to cut out each piece into the correct sized pieces of wood. This time we’ll be focusing on accuracy of measurements and dimensions. If you would like to fully assemble your bat house you will need the following: an old piece of lumber, a handsaw, a hammer, spiral nails, and a drill.
- Measurements
- Bat House
- Woodwork
- Blueprints
- Ruler and yardstick use
- Colored pencil drawing
Member Feedback: “Fun way to practice using measurements and create a cool bird/bat house.”
Lesson Four: Math: Measurements: Create Your Own Measurements
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 17:04
Is this lesson we will be creating our own measurements using similar methods used in history. Teacher Amy will show us how to figure out our base measurement, and then we will go around our homes and measure various things. Depending on how big or small your base measurement is, you might get a bigger number when you measure items. Teacher Amy demonstrates different ways that we can use our unit of measurement and how we can use extra addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division steps to speed up the measuring process of larger items. We’ll end this lesson with a colored pencil drawing of our base unit of measurement, and a list of all the things we measured.
- Measurements
- Creating our own measurements
- Addition and subtraction
- Multiplication and division
- Colored pencil drawing
Member Feedback: “Such a fun lesson! And what an adorable unit of measurement: Mabel’s tail.”
Lesson Five: Math: Measurements: Lesson E: Math: Geometry – Feeling Circles
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 14:03
Today, we’ll be learning about geometry and circles. To start, Teacher Amy will guide us in a physical movement activity to connect the concepts in our minds, to the body. After this, we’ll practice drawing circles using a few different techniques, and we will also experiment with creating patterns and mixing primary colors.
- Geometry
- Circles
- Movement activity
- Crayon drawing
- Color theory
Member Feedback: “Nice incorporation of movement activity here!”
Lesson Six: Math: Measurements: Lesson F: Math: Grids – Volume and Space
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 32:17
In this lesson we’ll be discussing squares and square roots with Teacher Amy and Assistant Mabel. Teacher Amy shows us how to square numbers using a large-scale grid. Next, we will practice drawing this grid in our main lesson books and we will color code it. Amy shows the whole step-by-step process for us to follow along with. Lastly, we will complete our chart by adding columns to help us remember different facts about each number squared. We are always free to decorate our main lesson book pages in any way we like.
- Squared numbers
- Grids and graphs
- Multiplication
- Colored pencil drawing
Member Feedback: “Teacher Amy is so creative! The big square grid in this lesson was such a helpful visual.”
Lesson Seven: Math: Long Division and Multiplication: Lesson A: Math and Multiplication
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 16:32
We’ll begin this lesson with a quick story that teaches us an imaginative way to think about bigger scale multiplication problems. Teacher Amy shows us each step to solving these larger math equations. After this, we will practice more multiplication problems with colorful pencils and crayons.
- Fairy story
- Multiplication
- Large number multiplication practice
Member Feedback: “Teacher Amy has such a great vibe”
Lesson Eight: Math: Long Division and Multiplication: Lesson B: Practice
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 28:56
These next few videos will be dedicated to some guided practice sessions for multiplication. We’ll start off by warming up our minds with a movement activity and verse. Next we will decorate our paper with colorful crayons and a form drawing. Once this is complete, we will begin our multiplication practice. Teacher Amy gives us equations to practice with and shows us each step in solving them. We are always encouraged to work with creativity and freedom.
- Multiplication practice
- Rhyming verse
- Movement activity
- Form drawings
- Crayon drawings
Member Feedback: “I like how there are fun practice videos”
Lesson Nine: Math: Long Division and Multiplication: Lesson C: Practice
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 23:56
In this lesson we will continue to practice large scale multiplication equations. We will do a few form drawings with block crayons and then we will decorate our pages with beautiful numbers. As always, Teacher Amy will guide us through each step of the way. Enjoy!
- Form drawing
- Crayon drawing
- Multiplication practice
Member Feedback: “Love the guided practice”
Lesson Ten: Math: Long Division and Multiplication: Lesson D: Practice
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 37:56
In this lesson, we will jump right into our math practice. We’ll start by doing some multiplication equations in our main lesson books. Teacher Amy encourages us to work through these problems on our own before checking our answers with her. Next we will decorate our pages with more form drawings for additional multiplication practice problems.
- Multiplication practice
- Form drawing
- Crayon drawing
Member Feedback: “The practice videos are just like being in a live classroom!”
Lesson Eleven: Math: Long Division and Multiplication: Lesson E: Practice
Teacher: Teacher Amy
Length: 24:12
In these next lessons, we’ll be doing long division. We’ll begin with a story that teaches us an imaginative way to think about our long division equations. Next we will do a drawing inspired by our story and we will use that page to do a practice problem.
- Long division
- Chalk drawing
- Dragon story
- Colored pencil drawing
Member Feedback: “The incorporation of form drawings, stories, and other creative activities makes these math lessons so full and fun!”
Lesson Twelve: Math: Long Division and Multiplication: Lesson F: Practice
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 24:31
These next few videos will be dedicated to practicing our long division. We’ll start this lesson with a quick review of the method we learned previously, then we will just jump right into the practice. Teacher Amy guides us through every step of the way!
- Long division practice
Member Feedback: “Practice videos are a great addition”
Lesson Thirteen: Math: Long Division and Multiplication: Lesson G: Practice
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 33:51
In this lesson we’ll be going over the step-by-step process of long division, and we’ll learn about remainders. We will do several practice problems together and of course Teacher Amy will guide us through each step. After this, we will decorate a main lesson book page so we may write down our long division steps.
- Long division practice
- Step-by-step process
- Remainders
- Colored pencil drawing
Member Feedback: “The step-by-step process is very helpful”
Lesson Fourteen: Math: Long Division and Multiplication: Lesson H: Practice
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 23:38
We’ll start by reviewing our six steps for long division. Then we’ll do many practice problems together. These equations will be bit more challenging than previous lessons, but we can do it!
- Long division practice
- Step-by-step process
- Remainders
Member Feedback: “I like the way the multiplication and division lessons are broken down into bite sized pieces”
Lesson Fifteen: Math: Money: Lesson A: Adding Coins
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 54:44
In this lesson we’ll be learning about money, and more specifically adding coins. We’ll look at coins from multiple different countries and analyze them front to back so we can discuss what their symbols mean. Next, we will learn about the value of different kinds of coins, and we will practice adding them together to create larger dollar amounts. After this we decorate our main lesson book and write down what we learned today and do some additional practice.
- Money math
- Adding coins
- Canadian coins
- Irish coins
- American coins
Member Feedback: “The order Teacher Amy chooses to do things is very effective. She starts by just introducing the concepts, then we do practice together, and THEN students are encouraged to take notes in their main notebooks after they’ve had a chance to really understand what they’ll be writing down.”
Lesson Sixteen: Math: Money: Lesson B: Adding and Subtracting Currency
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 31:36
Today we’re going to talk about how many coins of each kind it takes to make one dollar. We’ll look at quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies and we will create many combinations of these coins together to create that one dollar. Next we will create a main lesson book page to remind us how many of each individual coin it takes to create a dollar all on their own. We will decorate our main lesson book page and then go through each kind of American coin and take note of how many of just that one kind of coin it would take to create one dollar. Lastly, we’ll do some addition and subtraction problems using decimals and money concepts.
- Addition and subtraction
- Money math
- Adding currency
- Quarters, dimes, nickels, pennies
- Colored pencil drawing
- Decimals
Member Feedback: “Always great visuals in the main lesson book drawings”
Lesson Seventeen: Math: Money: Lesson C: Estimating
Teacher: Amy Williams
Length: 33:53
In this lesson we will learn about estimating with money and coins. We’ll start on the chalkboard to get our minds warmed up, then we will switch to our main lesson books and do many practice problems.
- Math money
- Making change
- Estimating amounts
- Colored pencil drawing
- Decimals
Member Feedback: “Real life applications of math are great!”
EXTRA LESSON: Teacher Giving Main Lesson for Long Division
Teacher: Karen Wright
Length: 18:47
A lesson for teachers, showing how to explain the long division imaginative stories.
Third Grade Textiles (Can be done with Farming Block): Living Lesson Videos
Planner 7 Feb: Week 1: Textiles, Flax Day 2 story, Day 3 picture
Planner 7: Week 2: Textiles, Wool Day 1 thru 3
Planner 7: Week 4: Textiles: Cotton
Third Grade Farming & Science: Living Lesson Videos
G3 Planner 1: Week 1: Farming-Calendar
G3 Planner 1: Week 1: Farming Compost
G3 Planner 1: Week 2: Farming-Seed Cycle
G3 Planner 1: Week 3: Farming-Three Sisters
G3 Planner 1: Week 4: Farming-Foraging
G3: Planner 2: Week 2: Harvesting
G3 Planner 2: Week 3: Observing Sun & Tools
G3: Planner 2: Week 1: Soil
Planner 2: Week 4: Dandelion Poem, Harvesting
Planner 3: Week 1: Creation, Indian corn
Planner 5: Week 4: Forcing Bulbs
Planner 9: Week 1: Natural World: Day 1
Planner 9: Week 2: The Natural World: Butterflies
Planner 9 Week 3 Natural World: Tree Rings
Planner 9: Week 4: A Nature Day
Planner 10: Week One: The Natural World: Leaves
Third Grade Form Drawing: Living Lesson Videos
G3 Planner 1: Week 3: Form Drawing
G3 Planner 1: Week 4: Form Drawing
Planner 8: Week 1: Form Drawing: Days 1 & 2
Planner 8: Week 2: Form Drawing: Days 2 & 3
Planner 8: Week 3: Form Drawing: Days 1 & 2
Planner 8: Week 4: Form Drawing: Days 3 & 4
Planner 9: Week 1: Form Drawing: Days 1 & 2
Planner 9: Week 2: Form Drawing Days 1 and 2: Butterflies and Flowers
Planner 9: Week 3: Form Drawing Days 1 and 2: Spirals
Planner 9: Week 4: Form Drawing Days 1 and 2: Air
Bonus Third Grade Form Drawing Videos with Waldorf Teacher Mellie
Third Grade Form Drawing: Video 1
Third Grade Form Drawing: Video 2
Third Grade Form Drawing: Video 3
Third Grade Form Drawing: Video 4
Third Grade Form Drawing: Video 5
Third Grade Form Drawing: Video 6
Third Grade Form Drawing: Video 7
Third Grade Form Drawing: Video 8
Third Grade Form Drawing: Video 9
Third Grade Form Drawing: Video 10
Third Grade Form Drawing: Video 11
Third Grade Form Drawing: Video 12
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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.































