By Elizabeth Auer
- Shares the benefits to children's development of integrating arts and practical handwork into academic learning. For Years 1 to 8 (age 6 to 14) in the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum.
Integrating arts and practical handwork into academic learning can have a wealth of benefits for children and their development.
An experienced Waldorf crafts and class teacher here shares her extensive experience of doing hands-on activities with children aged 6 to 14, in a school context. She wishes to share the contents with teachers everywhere in classrooms as well as in home-school settings. The joy and benefits of integrating arts into academic learning are reflected in its wealth of practical advice of all kinds.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Creativity
- The Early Years:
- Grade One
- Grade Two
- Grade Three
- Grade Four
- Grade Five
- Middle School:
- Grade Six
- Grade Seven
- Grade Eight
Appendices:
- Main Lesson Book Binding
- Painting the Hebrew Myth of Creation
- Veiling the Cave
- Navajo Loom Instructions
- Grade Four Dioramas
- Resources
- Bibliography
About the Author
Elizabeth Auer has a background in illustration and design, and has illustrated several books. She was a Waldorf class teacher, and runs Waldorf arts workshops. She lives in New Hampshire.
Publisher: Waldorf Publications
Pages: 96
Size: 278 x 215 mm
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781936367221
Publication date: 2011/1/1