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    HERE COMES THE BLOOD, in which Linden Waldorf alum Christopher Coburn tells how he came to write and record a song for 7th grade Physiology.
    LindenWaldorfSchool
    June 28, 2019 App Interview

    “Deoxygenated, accumulated blood running to the heart . . . .” Why and how is a song about the cardiovascular system created, recorded, and produced by a 7th grade student for a Physiology block? This interview with class teacher Catie...

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