Our online third-grade program nurtures growing independence and curiosity through mythology, hands-on projects, scientific inquiry, and practical skills.
An Education That Matches Your Child’s Expanding World
Stories That Deepen Understanding
Through creation myths and world legends, your child will explore universal themes, cultural diversity, and moral lessons while developing reading and writing skills.
Practical and Engaging Math
Your child will master addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, while exploring measurement, time, and money through hands-on, real-world applications.
Small, Supportive Classes
With a 1:12 teacher-student ratio, your child will be part of a close-knit community, receiving the individual support they need to thrive.
Science That Sparks Curiosity
From earthquakes and volcanoes to climate zones and farming, your child will explore the forces that shape our planet through observation and inquiry.
Creativity & Communication
With a focus on grammar, composition, poetry, and form drawing, students refine their ability to write expressively, think critically, and create meaningfully.
Learning That Fits Your Family
With four live lessons per week and flexible at-home activities, you can create a homeschooling rhythm that works for you.
Curriculum
A Curriculum That Builds Confidence And Connection
By third grade, your child is becoming more self-aware, more inquisitive, and more independent. Our curriculum encourages them to question, explore, and engage deeply with their learning, building both practical skills and critical thinking abilities.
Language Arts
Through creation myths, legends, and global folklore, students connect with universal themes while building literacy skills. They strengthen their understanding of grammar, sentence structure, and parts of speech, while creative expression is encouraged through poetry and narrative writing.
Nature & Science
Students explore earthquakes, volcanoes, climate zones, and farming, learning about the forces that shape our planet and the connections between people, nature, and sustainability. These studies inspire curiosity and environmental awareness.
Math
Third graders expand their arithmetic skills by exploring place value, time, measurement, and money through real-world applications. Hands-on problem-solving activities help them see math as a tool for daily life rather than just numbers on a page.
Social & Emotional Growth
Through collaborative projects, cultural studies, and self-directed exploration, students develop self-reliance, cooperation, and an understanding of how people adapt to different environments.
For a full breakdown of the syllabus, visit our Outschool page.
Our third-grade program is structured into 10 focused learning blocks, each lasting 2-4 weeks, ensuring deep comprehension and sustained interest.
1. Creation Stories from Around the World
In this block, students explore diverse creation stories and myths, delving into cultural perspectives on the origins of the world, humanity, and natural phenomena. They improve reading comprehension, analyze literary elements, and expand their vocabulary while developing a respect for the richness of global traditions.
2. Measurement
In this hands-on measurement block, students investigate various measurement systems and their real-world applications. Emphasizing accuracy, precision, and problem-solving, they engage in practical activities that make measurement concepts tangible and relevant.
3. Farming
This hands-on block dives into the world of farming, exploring the vital connections between plants, animals, weather, and sustainable practices. Students investigate specific animal-grain pairings and discover how they work together within a farm ecosystem.
4. Grammar and Writing: Part 1
Students embark on a journey through the structures of language, starting with the four main parts of speech. They write creatively and explore poetry and nature descriptions while deepening their grammatical understanding.
5. Nature/Science Studies: Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Students explore the powerful forces within our Earth, investigating earthquakes and volcanoes through hands-on simulations and research. They’ll examine plate tectonics, model volcanic processes, and analyze the impact of these natural events on landscapes and human life.
6. Place Value and Higher-Level Algorithms
Students expand their understanding of place value to the thousands place and master higher-level algorithms. They tackle addition and subtraction up to 1,000, multiply two-digit numbers by one-digit numbers, and practice division while exploring various strategies to build math confidence.
7. Grammar and Writing: Part 2
Building upon their grammatical foundations, students explore sentence structure, proper punctuation use, and more complex writing forms. They practice writing instructions, descriptions, and short narratives based on their experiences in other blocks.
8. Shelters
Students research various shelters from different cultures and time periods. They choose a specific shelter type to replicate as a small-scale model, applying their design, math, and building skills. The final week includes presentations showcasing their shelters and reflections on the project process.
9. Time and Money
This block introduces time and money through a thematic lens. Students start by exploring the concept of time through comparisons and storytelling before learning to read analog and digital clocks. Engaging activities about money emphasize practical skills like counting, making change, and understanding the value of goods and services.
10.Global Climate Zones
This block explores the diversity of our planet’s climates. Students learn about the unique characteristics of different climate zones, adaptations of plants and animals, and the impact of climate on human civilization. Mapping exercises and weather observations solidify their understanding.
Testimonials
What Parents Are Saying
5
Teacher Rebecca is amazing! Her classes are such a jewel! She brings a Waldorf classroom right through our computer to our home. Fun and engaging, there is art and age appropriate learning woven through her classes . I would give this class 6 out of five stars.
Peter J.
Kindergarten
5
We had such an incredible experience for our daughter in this class. She has been taking Waldorful Days classes since she was 4 years old but this is the first full year she has been in a class. It's very evident that there is so much intention put into the planning of each block and lesson, and the gentleness and responsiveness of Ms. Tarren has made this a truly magical experience for our 7 year old.
Silvia H.
First Grade
5
Such a wonderful class! My boys enjoy learning about different animals. They also love drawing and watching how the teacher draws. They always comment to me, “Mom, wow! Look the teacher is such a professional artist” Each class they love seeing how her drawing evolves. We look forward to many more classes!
Amber G.
Life Cycles
5
This class is terrific! Our daughter created a book of her learning, drawings, and notes. I highly recommend it, especially for children love to draw! Can't say enough good things about the teacher and the course material 🙂
Priscilla M.
Creative Earth Science
5
My daughter (and I) were so pleased with Ms. Rebecca’s offerings each morning that we were quick to enroll in her additional Outschool/Waldorful Days classes! Highly recommended for anyone familiar with Waldorf Philosophy or who is simply looking for a sweet, wholesome, age-appropriate and non-media saturated circle time for their young child.
Maureen Z.
Circle Time
5
The class and teacher are engaging, fun, interactive and inclusive of different learning styles. It's encourages creativity and celebrates all children's thoughts and abilities. Ms. May Louise is respectful of the children and their ideas and models great listening, creativity and celebration of individuality.
Curious about how our online Waldorf classes work? Our FAQs cover everything—from our teaching approach and class structure to how we create a supportive and engaging learning environment. Whether you’re new to Waldorf education or looking to deepen your understanding, you’ll find the answers you need right here.
How do we join the class?
All of our online Waldorf classes are hosted on the platform, Outschool. Outschool is a leading online marketplace for live, interactive classes for kids. It provides a secure and user-friendly environment for children to explore their interests and learn new skills with experienced educators.
Is Waldorful Days secular or faith-based?
Waldorful Days is a secular (non-religious) educational program. Our curriculum is designed to be inclusive and focuses on creativity. While we respect the diverse beliefs of our families, our materials do not include religious content.
Does the curriculum cover everything?
Our curriculum focuses on the main lesson blocks only and wet-on-wet painting, usually once a week. We provide weekly homework and painting assignments for each block and a suggested circle time for each block.
What are the costs and payment options for your classes?
To learn about the costs of our classes, available payment options, class times, dates, and the complete syllabus, please click the button below or contact us using the email at the bottom of this page.
What materials will my child need for the classes?
Your child will need basic art supplies such as block and stick crayons, a main lesson book (sketchbook) watercolor paints, watercolor paper, and a whiteboard with a markers. A detailed supply list for the grade will be provided upon enrollment. Additionally, having a quiet and dedicated workspace will help your child focus and engage fully in the lessons.
How do you support children with different learning needs?
We strive to create an inclusive learning environment and adapt our teaching methods to support diverse learning needs. Our small class sizes allow for personalized attention, and our teachers are experienced in differentiating instruction. If your child has specific learning requirements, please contact us so we can discuss the best ways to support their education.
How do you handle assessments and progress tracking?
We believe in continuous feedback. Instead of focusing solely on end-of-unit tests, we use ongoing formative assessments. These could be interactive activities, short responses, or even lively discussions. This approach allows us to celebrate progress, catch misunderstandings early on, and adjust our teaching to support each student’s individual learning journey.
If you require a report at anytime you are welcome to request one from the teacher.
Is there homework assigned?
Yes, we assign weekly homework to complement the current block. Homework activities are designed to reinforce the skills and concepts introduced in class, providing students with additional practice and opportunities for creative expression. These assignments help solidify learning and keep students engaged with the material outside of class time.
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Waldorful Days is a virtual school offering exceptional Waldorf-inspired classes for 3 – 14 year olds taught by Waldorf qualified and Waldorf-inspired teachers.