Physics for Waldorf Middle Schools: Grades Six, Seven and Eight

A Compendium of Phenomenological Experiments

Robert Sonner

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Out of print

Quick Look

  • Includes clear descriptions of over 100 experiments safety tips, equipment lists, blackboard illustrations and biographies of noteworthy physicists
  • A comprehensive reference book and curriculum guide for teaching physics to children aged 12-15
  • Written by a science teacher with over forty years experience in Steiner-Waldorf schools

This is a rich resource book for Steiner-Waldorf teachers which offers a comprehensive set of ideas for teaching phenomenological physics.

Format:
spiral-bound
Size:
280 x 216 mm
Publisher:
Waldorf Publications
Subject:
Steiner-Waldorf Education; Waldorf Publications
Illustrations:
colour illustrations
Extent:
344 pages
ISBN:
9781936367566
Publication date:
31 Jul 2014

Description

This is a rich resource book for Steiner-Waldorf teachers which offers a comprehensive set of ideas for teaching phenomenological physics.

Based on Sonner's decades of creative teaching experience, the book includes:

-- clear descriptions of over 100 experiments, supported by notes on child development and Steiner's indications;
-- illustrations appropriate for main-lesson books;
-- biographies of noteworthy physicists, ready for re-telling to a class;
-- teacher's notes on particular things to watch for or do, and important safety precautions, to ensure experiments are safe and successful;
-- equipment lists

The book is spiral-bound so it can be laid flat open during experiments, and is presented in full colour for extra clarity.

Class teachers will find this to be an invaluable reference and curriculum guide for Classes 6, 7 and 8.

Reviews

'Whether you are an experienced class teacher or teaching physics of chemistry for the first time, you will welcome this pair of books by master teacher Robert Sonner. With many demonstrations and experiments not found in other Waldorf resources, Sonner's practical instructions, clear explanations and useful background material will allow you to take the teaching of physical science to a new level.'
-- Roberto Trostli, author of Physics is Fun!

Author

Robert Sonner was born in Illinois in 1932. He taught science in Waldorf schools for over forty years until his retirement. He is also the author of Chemistry for Waldorf Middle Schools.

You can also visit the author's own website at http://www.robertsonner.com

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