Ball game
poema de Ruth Salles Bate o Beto bem na bola, passa a bola para o Brito bom de briga e bate-boca! Quanto berro! Quanto grito!
poema de Ruth Salles Bate o Beto bem na bola, passa a bola para o Brito bom de briga e bate-boca! Quanto berro! Quanto grito!
(V F – RR R – L N – T D – S Z – C G – P B – CH J) poema de Ruth Salles Vai e vem voando o vento, faz a festa na floresta, fino e forte qual navalha, vira a folha, que farfalha.
(FL FR) poem by Ruth Salles the cold flows in front of the crack. Fragile Flora shivers with fever.
poema de Ruth Salles (para exercitar a dicção – B Z R F C V CH P L S P) Bruto e bravo, brama o búfalo. Berra e brinca o bode branco.
poem by Maria Luíza Freitas Guimarães The beautiful goal danced and played, her beautiful silver stick shone.
8-year-old class – video and text It starts with the train to form the circle, and then rhythm exercises developed by teacher Ana Beatriz BJ Ghirello on the poem Chico Bolacha, by Cecília Meirelles. Waldorf Rudolf Steiner School, in São Paulo – SP.
Play for 1st year Micael's Wheel is performed by first year classes (7 year olds) at Waldorf Schools. This one presented here was carried out at EMEF Antônio Gonçalves da Neves, in Espírito Santo do Turvo, by the class of teacher Zilda Aparecida Martins, in 2008.
by Ruth Salles A few years ago, I still liked to sing nostalgically the modinha June: Drawing on a blackboard by teacher Beatriz Retz. . Month of June, month of cold, how many leaves on the floor. Each one has a thread that grips my heart. Month of June, Saint John… I wish I were small! What…
Reflection… by Ruth Salles At Christmas, I was born. I was born into the awareness, greater each year, that I am a spiritual being. But and now? Now I am planted in the world as a very entangled, very complicated person, and how am I going to make my discovery of this new birth count?
Simplicities and Complications by Ruth Salles My maternal grandmother, the teacher from São Paulo, Carolina Carlos de Toledo, married the professor from Rio de Janeiro, João de Deus de Mello e Souza, and was, at the end of the 19th century and in the beginning of the 20th century, the teacher of the Queluz Public School, in the Paraíba Valley.
– Mom, why do you celebrate birthdays? by Ruth Salles The mother replied:
Summary of an essay by Jerôme Carcopino (1953) by Ruth Salles. For a long time, research has been carried out on the magic square. This is the perfect palindrome: