A rich collection of insights into the cultures of Ancient India, Persia, Babylon, Mesopotamia, Egypt and Greece. This is an invaluable book for Waldorf teachers in Class 5 or Class 10, and for anyone interested in the evolution of western civilisation.
A retelling of the life of Francis of Assisi for children aged six and up.
Draws on teachers' classroom experience to present creative approaches to teaching grammar.
Brings together insights from experienced Waldorf teachers into how to approach the important but challenging subjects of gender and sexuality. Suitable for Classes 7-8.
A rich collection of delightful tales and rhymes to accompany everyday life.
A valuable teacher resource of songs, exercises, games, dances, poems and stories, suitable for kindergarten to Class 6 (age 12).
Traces the establishing years of the revolutionary schools movement. The first of two volumes celebrating 100 years of Waldorf education.
A concise, practical guide to how schools can best support eurythmy teachers.
A valuable resource book for teaching physics for Waldorf teachers of Class 7.
A detailed and fascinating history of the Roman world from Class 6 (ages12--13).
This book covers all the maths lesson blocks taught in Class 11 (ages 16--17) in Waldorf schools, including: analytical geometry, projective geometry, spherical geometry and sequences and limits.
A wonderful teacher resource for helping children learn to read, bringing the sounds of words and phonemes to life.