That Resource Site is a free resource site that’s definitely too good to miss. The free printable notebooking pages would be enough, but they’ve added planning sheets, printable learning games, Montessori learning materials, coloring pages, lapbooks, the really neat F3 materials and so much more. Things I really like: *The Charlotte Mason style learning log. …
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Tuesday’s Too Good To Miss – Westvon Publishing
This week’s TGTM is my good friend Sheri Chekal’s site The Homeschool Shop. This is the home of the “Scribe” system – HappyScribe (copywork for beginners,) MasterWriter (copywork for older children,) BibleScribe (a new and exciting tool for Bible study and reading,) HistoryScribe (a wonderful addition to any history program.) You’ll also find here the …
Thursday’s Thoughts – Charlotte Mason Series – More Language Arts
This week, let’s look at how Charlotte Mason advocated teaching and learning writing – both penmanship and composition skills. Both involve the use of copywork, so let’s start there. (Down at the bottom are some curriculum choices. Some will look familiar from last week.) What is copywork? Basically, in its purest form, copywork is copying …
Thursday’s Thoughts Revisited – Charlotte Mason Homeschooling Q&A
I received a few questions concerning yesterday’s Charlotte Mason Homeschooling series post, so with your kind permission, I’d like to take care of them today, before I forget and before we move on further. Reader Question #1: I have read gobs of times that Charlotte Mason did not suggest spelling until around 10. With that …
