Presents an overview of world history from the time of the Crusades to the Renaissance. This book includes Saladin, Joan of Arc, Columbus, Magellan, Queen Elizabeth and Francis Drake. It is suitable for Steiner-Waldorf Class 7 (age 12-13).
An overview of Roman history as recommended for Steiner-Waldorf Class 6 (age 11-12).
Suitable for classes 5 and 6, for students of ages 10-12 years, this is a resource for Steiner-Waldorf teachers for botany.
Recommended for Steiner/Waldorf teachers of Class 11 (age 16-17) as a way of introducing world literature.
Looks at how Christian festivals fit into the structure and rhythms of the earth and the cosmos. This book explores the structure of our calendar year and looks in detail at the background to each Christian festival, including lesser-known ones such as St John's Tide and Michaelmas.
An overview of world history from the 18th to 20th centuries, including the French, American and Industrial Revolutions. This text is a resource for Steiner-Waldorf teachers of Class 8 (age 13-14).
A retelling of the stories of Norse mythology as recommended for the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum Class 4 (age 9-10). It includes myths on Creation, Odin and Mimir, Thor and Thialfi, Idun, Sif and Loki.
A retelling of Greek mythology and ancient history as recommended for Steiner-Waldorf curriculum Class 5-6 (age 10-12). Through the fearless deeds of Heracles, Theseus and Odysseus to the Golden Age of Athens, the narrative portrays the journey from the mysteries of antiquity to the birth of modern medicine, science and philosophy.
Explores first the rocks, soil and mountains of Earth; and then the movement of our universe, the sun, moon and stars. A resource for Steiner-Waldorf teachers, Classes 6 and 7 (age 11-13).
A book for teaching about animals in comparison to human beings. It is intended for Classes 4 and 5 (age 9 to 11) in the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum.
A teacher resource book for human physiology and anatomy for Steiner-Waldorf Classes 7 and 8 (ages 12-14).