Recent Homeschool Blog | Charlotte Mason PostsTools for Teaching Charlotte Masonby Andrea Hermitt31 Jul 2008 06:04 AMIn my recent series on Charlotte Mason, I discussed terminology that is used within Charlotte Mason circles. Now that you know all of the terminology you might want to know how to go about teaching a child using the Charlotte Mason Method. Understanding Charlotte Mason Vocabulary U-Zby Andrea Hermitt30 Jul 2008 10:21 AMIn previous posts, I and other homeschool bloggers here at families.com have discussed our experiences with charlotte mason curriculum. Understanding Charlotte Mason Vocabulary Q-Tby Andrea Hermitt29 Jul 2008 05:21 AMIn previous posts, I and other homeschool bloggers here at families.com have discussed our experiences with charlotte mason curriculum. Understanding Charlotte Mason Vocabulary N-Pby Andrea Hermitt28 Jul 2008 09:33 AMIn previous posts, I and other homeschool bloggers here at families.com have discussed our experiences with charlotte mason curriculum. Understanding Charlotte Mason Vocabulary I-Mby Andrea Hermitt24 Jul 2008 06:54 AMIn previous posts, I and other homeschool bloggers here at families.com have discussed our experiences with charlotte mason curriculum. Understanding Charlotte Mason Vocabulary F-Hby Andrea Hermitt23 Jul 2008 06:16 AMIn previous posts, I and other homeschool bloggers here at families.com have discussed our experiences with charlotte mason curriculum. In my last post, I supplied Charlotte Mason Vocabulary for the letters A - B, and C-E. This article will cover the letters G-H. Understanding Charlotte Mason Vocabulary C-Eby Andrea Hermitt22 Jul 2008 06:28 AMIn previous posts, I and other homeschool bloggers here at families.com have discussed our experiences with charlotte mason curriculum. In my last post, I supplied Charlotte Mason Vocabulary for the letters A & B. This article will cover the letters C-E. Understanding Charlotte Mason Vocabulary A-Bby Andrea Hermitt21 Jul 2008 06:48 AMIn previous posts, I and other homeschool bloggers here at families.com have discussed our experiences with charlotte mason curriculum. Charlotte Mason: What's the Point of Copywork?by Karen Edmisten02 Feb 2007 10:03 AMIn this series of posts on CM methods, I've covered several of Charlotte Mason's ideas about education. Today, I'd like to touch on one that doesn't always get quite as much coverage as "living books" and narrations. Charlotte Mason: Reluctant Narratorsby Karen Edmisten30 Jan 2007 09:06 PMCharlotte Mason advocated the use of oral or written narrations as a way of having a child report on his reading. There are several reasons that narration can be so helpful. Narrating a just-read passage helps a child to internalize and remember it, and aids reading comprehension. Recent Blog Comments CrystalDS says... "I think some homeschoolers are taking advantage of the system." soccert13 says... "Being a student of homeschooling from Kindergarten to my Junior year in high school, i agree ONE HUNDRED PERCENT with this article." |
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