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A Year of Growing Independence: Third Grade at Charlottesville Waldorf School

Discover how our unique third grade curriculum supports children at a pivotal stage of growth and curiosity.

Third grade is a milestone year in Waldorf education. At Charlottesville Waldorf School, we recognize that eight- and nine-year-olds are moving through an important developmental transition — gaining new independence, confidence, and practical skills.

Our third grade curriculum is carefully designed to meet this moment with hands-on, meaningful learning. Students explore farming and gardening, building and shelters, measurement, and traditional stories from ancient cultures — all woven together to build practical knowledge, resilience, and a deeper connection to the world around them.

Through daily academics, integrated arts, and real-life projects, third graders develop stronger reading, writing, and math skills while nurturing their sense of competence and responsibility. It’s a year of doing, making, and discovering — supported by caring teachers who understand each child’s unique path.

Third Grade Highlights

Practical studies: farming, gardening, and building projects

Stories of creation from diverse cultures, building a rich foundation for ongoing study of history

Strengthening reading fluency, writing, and math foundations

Hands-on measurement, time, and money lessons

Rich artistic work: drawing, painting, music, and handwork

Students begin orchestra classes with initial instruction on violin or viola