
Geometry was my favourite part of maths at school. I enjoyed the beauty in the shapes and I enjoyed working out the different angles and degrees etc. It is like the best mystery book that you can read! You have to work out certain things in a certain order to find the treasure or maths answer.
A Journey through Waldorf Geometry.
By Melisa Nielson
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Learning how to draw an
isosceles and equilateral
triangle |

This is an e-book and a DVD is sent in the post. Melisa shows you how to construct the different forms on the DVD which is very helpful for me.
When I found Melisa's geometry curriculum for grade 5, 6 and 7, I was so excited. Caleb has done the grade 5 geometry so far and has loved it! We will be doing the grade 6 later in the year.
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