Form drawing—allowing children to understand the idea of a form and
encouraging them to recreate it in their own way—is a key principal of
Steiner–Waldorf education and its study enriches the teaching of all
subjects in the curriculum.
This unique book begins by
explaining form drawing and its role in Steiner–Waldorf schools while
also tackling practical aspect such as advice on the most suitable paper
and pencils. It then goes on to offer a wide selection of exercises for
classes 2 through 5 with step-by-step instructions on how they can be
taught, arranged by class and theme, while drawing on examples of the
students' work and images of forms from nature and cultural heritage.
Teachers can use these lessons as an inspiring starting point.
This
fascinating and beautiful book will allow Waldorf teachers—both at
school and at home—to teach form drawing to their classes with
confidence.
9.0 X 9.0 in
192 pg