Monday, September 23, 2013
Penmanship instruction
Learning Handwriting in France:http://www.schoolsworld.tv/node/1736
Friday, August 9, 2013
CM education and memorization
There seems to be two
extremes in education today when it comes to the role that memorization
plays in the instruction of children. On the one hand, modern education
disdains the idea of rote memory and says that it takes away one’s
creativity. However, this philosophy is inconsistent, because students
are then asked to memorize names, events, definitions, and spelling
words for a test. And the next day, much of that information is
forgotten anyway.
On the other end of the spectrum, the renewal of classical education
has brought memorization to the forefront as a primary method for
teaching elementary-age children. ....(READ MORE)
https://childlightusa.wordpress.com/2013/07/21/memory-work-in-a-mason-education-by-shannon-whiteside/#comment-2078
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Troubleshooting the homeschool
Excellent blog on troubleshooting in the homeschool.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Teaching reading: a synopsis of Charlotte Mason's methods.
A fellow Ambleside user and homeschooling mother has written a series of blogs on CM reading methods- an excellent synopsis of teaching reading the CM way. For those just starting out and for those who want to improve their young readers' abilities, let's study what Charlotte said on the topic:
Teaching ABCs... the first step. Click here.
Word building part I. Click here.
Word building part II. Click here.
Principles behind reading by sight AND sound. Click here.
Further info about reading by sight and sound. Click here.
You can also read my own blog on the subject here
It includes a free printable resource to help you in your first reading lessons.
Happy reading!
Teaching ABCs... the first step. Click here.
Word building part I. Click here.
Word building part II. Click here.
Principles behind reading by sight AND sound. Click here.
Further info about reading by sight and sound. Click here.
You can also read my own blog on the subject here
It includes a free printable resource to help you in your first reading lessons.
Happy reading!
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Shakespeare makes us smarter.
More on brain science supporting Charlotte Mason's ideas:
Science shows studying Shakespeare and Wordsworth boost the brain.
Science shows studying Shakespeare and Wordsworth boost the brain.
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