Woodworking Grade 5
In fifth grade, students learn to carve an egg using a professional carving knife. If time allows, they can carve an egg stand or begin another project.
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Woodworking ProjectsSun, Oct 9, 2011
Woodworking classes start in fifth grade. We begin with the study of convex surfaces by carving a woodworker’s mallet and an egg (much more...
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The Woodworking ProgramMon, Oct 17, 2011
Overview
One of the unique aspects of our curriculum is that it reaches students at more than one level. These levels are often summarized as “...
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Carving a wooden eggSun, Oct 9, 2011
Class Overview
In fifth grade woodworking, we begin with a study of concave surfaces by carving an egg (much more difficult than it sounds).
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Woodworking WishlistFri, Jan 21, 2011
Due to severe and ongoing budget cuts from the federal and state government, the woodworking program is in constant need of volunteer contributions....
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Woodworking program contributorsTue, Jul 19, 2011
The following individuals and organizations have made substantial contributions to our school woodworking program.
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Photos from 2006 wodworking classesMon, Aug 23, 2010
The following photos show students from grades five through eight working on traditional Waldorf woodworking projects.
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