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Commonsense Schooling
A practical introduction to Rudolf Steiner's educational thought and
methodology

Roy Wilkinson
Wilkinson's masterful skill at conveying complex things with clarifying brevity really shines in this book
and makes it an outstanding introduction to Waldorf education. When Commonsense Schooling was first
published, the London Times Education Supplement said of "this structured and well-written account" that "it
translates Steiner's educational thought and methodology into practical English terms." The response to
Wilkinson's work has more than justified this opinion. A great place to begin learning about Waldorf education!
$12.95
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The Curriculum of the Rudolf Steiner School

Roy Wilkinson
Wilkinson's captures the essence of subject, timing, and approach for grades 1 through 12 in Waldorf education. You'll
find a remarkable tour of the 1919 curriculum, with modern commentary and suggestions, in under 60 pages!
$6.95
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The Temperaments in Education

Roy Wilkinson
This is an extremely conscise, highly useful explanation of the temperaments and how to work with them to
the advantage of all students in a classroom. Filled with anecdotes, examples, even illutrations of the different drawing
styles of each temperament, any parent or teacher will find this to be the sort of book you pull out again and
again.
$6.50
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Questions and Answers on Rudolf Steiner Education

Roy Wilkinson
The author tackles a potent list of FAQ's about Waldorf Education. In so doing, he simultaneous presents a
very lively picture of Waldorf schools and the education itself.
$7.25
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Roy Wilkinson
Waldorf Curriculum Guides
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Interpretation of Fairy Tales
Roy Wilkinson
$11.95
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Interesting and useful, Wilkinson offers interpretations of the most beloved of the
Grimm's fairy tales.
Fairy Tales considered are:
- Hansel and Gretel
- Mother Holle
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- The Elves and the Shoemaker
- Little Red Riding Hood
- The Golden Goose
- Strong Hans
- The Travelling Musicians
- The Frog Prince
- The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids
- Rumpelstiltskin
- The Valiant Little Tailor
- The Billy Goats Gruff
- Jack and the Beanstalk
- The Shoes that Were Danced to Pieces
- The Fisherman and His Wife
- Tom Thumb
- Snow-White and Rose-Red
- The Queen Bee
- Cinderella
- The Table, the Donkey and the Stick
- The White Snake
- The Three Languages
- Iron Henry
- King Thrushbeard
- Star Money
- The Devil and the Three Golden Hairs
- The Shroud
- The Water of Life
- Rapunzel
- The Goose Girl at the Well
- The Poor Miller's Boy and the Cat
- The Golden Bird
- Hans in Luck
- The Crystal Ball
- Simeli Mountain
- The Sleeping Beauty
- Spindle, Shuttle and Needle
- The Three Little Men in the Wood
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Plays for Puppets
Roy Wilkinson
$9.95
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This little gem contains dialogues and diagrams fro handpuppet productions that can
be performed by two puppeteers, perhaps with the help of an assistant. Notes are also given on performing these
plays with groups of children.
The plays are:
- The Billy Goats Gruff
- The Owl
- Rumpelstiltskin
- The Travelling Musicians
- The Dragon and the Boy with the Flute
- The Donkey, the Table and the Stick
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Teaching English
Roy Wilkinson
$10.50
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England's most proflific master teacher offers a concise overview of the task and
method of imparting a sound understanding of English (or any mother language) to students in grades 1 through
8.
Topics Covered:
- Teaching English
- The Origin of Language
- The Various Aspects of Language
- Child Development
- Practical Work - General
- Speaking
- Writing
- Grammar
- Compositions
- Literature
- Discussions of Class Work, grade by grade
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Teaching Mathematics
Roy Wilkinson
Softbound
$13.95
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At long last, teachers, parents, and most importantly, the students in their charge can again
benefit from Roy Wilkinson's insights into teaching mathematics.
Here, in his typically concise and complete style, Wilkinson has shared the basics of the Waldorf
approach to teaching mathematics in Grades 1 through 8. Each page is packed with direction, examples,
and a world of understanding. This is an outstanding resource for anyone wanting to know more
about the art of teaching as it applies to the world of numbers.
Contents:
- Class 1 & 2: From the whole to the parts - Number symbols - Pictorial introduction
to the four processes - Rhythms - Number games - Geometry in drawing and movement
- Class 3 - Measurement - Derivation of terms
- Class 4 - Fractions - Factors - Ratio and proportion
- Class 5 - Families of numbers - Decimals
- Class 6 - Squaring, cubing, square and cube roots - Geometrical figures - Pi - Percentage
and interest
- Class 7 - Algebra - Graphs - Golden ratio - Progressions - Pythagorean theorem
- Class 8 - Platonic solids - Algebraic fractions
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Old Testament Stories
Roy Wilkenson
Softbound
$14.95
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Wilkenson retells the main stories from the Old Testament (from the Creation to the Twelve Prophets), rendering
them in "just right" for third graders while retaining the upright beauty of the King James translation. Wonderful
for retelling to a class or for homeschool.
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Commentary on Old Testament Stories
Roy Wilkenson
Softbound
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Mr. Wilkenson summarizes the stories in an easily readable manner and then comments very concisely on
their more significant aspects. Rudolf Steiner gave many indications about the Old Testament but they are scattered
throughout his work and Mr. Wilkenson has "digested" these and related them to the appropriate stories. He
also refers to valuable non-biblical sources such as the legends surrounding the birth of Abraham. He relates the events
to contemporary happenings in other cultures, for example that the Exodus from Egypt took place at about the same time
as the fall of Troy.
- an appreciative reader
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Teaching Practical Activities
Farming, Gardening, Housebuilding
for ages 9 and 10
Roy Wilkinson
Stapled booklet
$5.95
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Nine- and ten-year-olds are at a stage where they feel suddently separated from the greater
world of nature. They may feel exhilarated by this fresh breath of indepence, but also a bit
lost as the natural world which they previously felt at one with becomes more distant to them.
One of the ways Waldorf education meets this developmental change is by introducing practical
activities, ways in which we humans, now distant from nature, can nonetheless befriend and work
with the natural world.
Wilkinson does a lovely job of gifting the teacher or parent with everything needed to sustain
the newly-independent 3rd or 4th grader. He includes poetry and prayers that in older days people
used to keep themselves at home in the world yet connected to heaven. And of course, he also
shows you how to teach the basics of the subjects at hand.
This is one of his warmest books.
Contents:
- Introduction
- The Plowman's Charm
- Väinämöinen's Sowing
- Farming and Gardening
- Healthy Soil or the Story of Willy the Worm
- Cultivating Soil
- Types of Soil
- Manuring
- Tools
- Sunnyside Farm
- A Diversion
- The Year on the Farm
- Housebuilding
- Bricks
- Timber
- Glass
- Concrete and Mortar
- Pipes and Wires
- Furnishings and Equipment
- Bibliography
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Teaching Geography
Roy Wilkinson
$6.95
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Contents Include:
- Introduction
- The Playground of the Winds
- The Story of Leeds
- The Story of Edenbridge
- Discussions of content, approach, method by students' age from 10 to 18 years
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The Human Being and the Animal World
Roy Wilkinson
$6.95
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Up to age nine, children do not differentiate clearly between their own inner life and the world outside. They
experience the animals as brothers and sisters who can speak and act as human beings. Types of animals have been
characterised in the fables which Waldorf students ahve heard in their early years. At age nine, the student experiences
the separation of him/herself from the world. Teaching students about the relationship of animals to human beings
rebuilds the bridge between the student and the world.
Contents include:
- Rudolf Steiner's Ideas on Evolution
- The Human Being and the Animal Compared
- The Group Soul
- The Threefold Human Being
- The Cow
- The Horse
- The Elephant
- The Lion
- The Camel
- The Dog
- Birds and Fish
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The Norse Stories and Their Significance
Roy Wilkinson
$13.95
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At first sight, the Norse stories appear to be a weird and wonderful collection of tales, illogical in sequence
and with no coherent theme. . . . However that may be, there is in the Norse stories a great depth of knowledge
and, fragmentary as they are, they are probably relics of old Mystery wisdom. They present a picture of evolution,
of the creation and development of the human being and his connection with higher beings; they show thehuman being's
struggle with adverse powers, the fading of the old world conception and the birth of the ego which leads to new
powers of perception.
- Roy Wilkinson
Contains 28 stories, beautifully retold, with commentary by the author.
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Teaching History - Volume 1
Ancient Civilizations - Greece - Rome
Roy Wilkinson
$14.95
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The History curriculum for 5th and 6th grades in a Waldorf school follows the thread
of development of hte post-Atlantean cultures through Ancient India, Persia, Egypt and Chaldea, Greece and Rome.
This provides a picture of the changing human consciousness from ancient clairvoyance to the loss of spiritual
vision and, with it, the awakening of independent awareness and materialism. Wilkinson guides the teacher to a
deeper understanding of the spiritual significance of mythologies and great epics, and shows how the ancient world
points the way to the future.
Contents include:
- Ancient India - The Ramayana, Krishna, Buddha
- Ancient Persia - Zarathustra
- Egypt and Babylon - Isis and Osiris, Gilgamesh
- Greece - The Illiad, Theseus, Demeter and Persephone, The Odyssey, The Argonauts, Hercules, Prometheus, City-states,
Biographies
- Rome - Politcal development, Development of Christianity, Conquests and collapse, Biographies
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Teaching History - Volume 2
The Middle Ages - From the Renaissance to the Second World War
Roy Wilkinson
$14.95
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In the History curriculum for 7th and 8th Grades in a Waldorf school, the focus is
on the developing individual human biography and consciousness, from the Renaissance and Age of Discovery to the
great upheavals and new inventions in modern times. At any given time there are both backward-looking and forward-looking
elements. This books follows a timeline through the history of Europe and North America. References suggest ways
to weave in similar material from other cultures. These can also be included in Geography and Literature studies
if the History period allotment is too confining.
Contents include:
- Middle Ages - Teutons, Arab expansion, charlemagne, Feudalism, Crusades, Church and State, Towns, Universities,
Natural Science, Nationalism, Religion, England, Knights and Chivalry, Monasteries (6th Grade)
- Renaissance - Art, Literature, Learning (Erasmus), Politics, Social Life, Discoveries, Commerce, Science, Biographies
(7th Grade)
- Age of Rationalism - Thirty Years' War, Louis XIV, Civil War in England, Russia, and America, Science and Culture,
Prussia (Frederick the Great), Industrial Revolution, Colonization, American War of Independence, French Revolution
(8th Grade)
- 19th & 20th Centuries - Napoleonic Wars, American Civil War, Trade with the Far East, Empire building,
Scientific investigation and its impact, Russian Revolution, Biographies, Capitalism and Communism (8th grade)
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Teaching Chemistry
Ages 12/13
Teaching Physics
Ages 12/13/14
Roy Wilkinson
$14.95
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A remarkably comprehensive and concise detailing of the subject matter and methods
to be used for science blocks in Waldorf 7th and 8th grades. Includes instructions for demonstrations and experiments,
along with explanatory line drawings.
Contents include:
- Introduction
- Sound
- Light and Colour
- Heat
- Magnetism and Electricity
- Mechanics
- Hydraulics
- Pneumatics
- Meteorology and Climatology
- Combustion
- Salts and Salt-Formation
- The Metals
- The Organic World
- The Nature of Substance
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Nutrition - Health - Anthropology
For Classes 7/8 (Ages 13/14)
Roy Wilkinson
$6.50
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At around the age of thirteen, students become increasingly aware of their physical
body and they should, therefore, learn someting about nutrition, conditions of health, their own bodily structure
and their relationship to the world generally.
- Roy Wilkinson
Themes touched on in this book include: feelings and experiences related to food, ways of growing
crops and raising animals, medicinal uses of plants, life forces in plants, elements of a healthy diet, chemical
fertilizers and food additives, bread making, raw and cooked foods, digestion, food for the soul, breathing and
blood circulation, conditions of health, the human skeleton, threefoldness in the human form, the human being and
the universe.
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Miscellany
A Collection of Original Poems and Plays and One Translation
Roy Wilkinson
$5.95
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Contents include:
- "The Golden Key" - a play for Eurythmy
- Verses for small children (useful also in Eurythmy)
- "The Alphabet" - a poem
- "Thor's Journey to Giantland" - an alliterative poem
- "Prometheus" - a poem in the Hexameter rhythm
- "The Nose Competition" - a play for a party occasion (Translated from the German of Hans Sachs)
- "Verses for Gymnastics" - with a note on teaching
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