In this introductory German course, young learners explore the language through imitation, movement, and play. Choral speaking, singing, and rhythmical activities help build a strong foundation, supported by gestures and storytelling. Students will engage in interactive language games, simple dialogues, and everyday conversations to develop confidence and fluency. By the end of the course, children will have an active German vocabulary that includes colors, body parts, classroom objects, numbers, days of the week, and seasons. They will also be able to respond to basic questions and commands. Through songs, stories, and hands-on activities, students will experience the joy of language learning in a natural and immersive environment.
Join Ms. Rezzelle for a language arts Main Lesson 4-week block, Animal Legends. Through songs, movement exercises, speech activities, stories, art, and writing, student's will deepen their capacities for the English language.
Students expand their vocabulary through dialogues and conversations on topics such as numbers, colors, places, months, times of day, clothing, food, drink, professions, and more complex commands. Familiar subjects are revisited and built upon to enhance comprehension and expression.
Ms. DiPasquali invites students to deepen their connection with the language through songs, conversation, storytelling, and seasonal themes. Drawing on Waldorf-inspired methods, this class supports both beginners and continuing learners with engaging repetition, artistic expression, and cultural exploration. Students will expand their vocabulary, practice speaking and listening skills, and explore German grammar in a developmentally appropriate way—always grounded in imagination, rhythm, and connection.
Students explore the wonders of plants and their practical uses in everyday life. Through hands-on activities, they learn to identify herbs, understand their medicinal properties, and create simple remedies. This class nurtures curiosity about nature while fostering a deep appreciation for the healing power of plants.
In this joyful, story-rich German class for Class 5, Ms. DiPasquali invites students to deepen their connection with the language through songs, conversation, storytelling, and seasonal themes. Drawing on Waldorf-inspired methods, this class supports both beginners and continuing learners with engaging repetition, artistic expression, and cultural exploration. Students will expand their vocabulary, practice speaking and listening skills, and explore German grammar in a developmentally appropriate way—always grounded in imagination, rhythm, and connection.
In this introductory German course, young learners explore the language through imitation, movement, and play. Choral speaking, singing, and rhythmical activities help build a strong foundation, supported by gestures and storytelling. Students will engage in interactive language games, simple dialogues, and everyday conversations to develop confidence and fluency. By the end of the course, children will have an active German vocabulary that includes colors, body parts, classroom objects, numbers, days of the week, and seasons. They will also be able to respond to basic questions and commands. Through songs, stories, and hands-on activities, students will experience the joy of language learning in a natural and immersive environment.
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