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Literature Based Learning: Big Red Barn2 comments

althea wrote 3 weeks ago: By the big red barn In the great green field, There was a pink pig Who was learning to squeal. There … more →

Tags: Xiao Xiao Meow, Homeschool, literature-based learning, Nursery Rhyme, tot-school, farm, farm animals, tot pack, Lap Book

Blogging from the "Mom Mobile" Again2 comments

Merit K wrote 1 month ago: Here I am back in the Mom Mobile which is quickly becoming my office away from my office. It is rain … more →

Tags: Charlotte Mason Style, What Are We reading Now?, Amazon kindle, Arts, Charlotte Mason, Education, Homeschool, K through 12, living book

Poetry Surprise4 comments

thissideofthedoor wrote 1 month ago: As you know, we are currently doing an informal Year 0 since Alex is in Kindergarten. One of the top … more →

Tags: Masonian Educational Methods, Daily Life with Dear Charlotte, Homeschooling, Charlotte Mason, everyday homeschooling, Fantasy, Childhood, Exploration, Thinking

Growing appetite for reading

althea wrote 2 months ago: It is now a well established fact that reading to your child from an early age nurtures a lifelong l … more →

Tags: Xiao Meow Meow, Xiao Xiao Meow, Homeschool, Parenting, Milestones, development, Charlotte Mason, Reading

Literature Based Learning: The Very Busy Spider Part 22 comments

althea wrote 2 months ago: This is a sequel to Part 1 of the literature based learning activities I did with Xxm on Eric Carle … more →

Tags: Xiao Xiao Meow, Homeschool, YouTube, toddler, literature-based learning, Science, Art, Busy spider, Eric Carle

Freedom in Homeschooling

inhistiming wrote 2 months ago: I just love that homeschooling offers so much to my family. There are so many different ways to do i … more →

Tags: Homeschooling, Baby, Faith, Family, homeschooling, unschooling, Charlotte Mason, the Principle Approach, Eclectic Homeschooling

A Fun, Unexpected Moment...

sheraz2011 wrote 2 months ago: I took some time this weekend to sit down and order a couple of living book list resources.  It turn … more →

Tags: LDS Charlotte Mason Homeschool, CM history resources, CM Education

Literature Based Learning: The Very Busy Spider Part 1

althea wrote 2 months ago: I have originally planned to use the BFIAR series with Xxm for his literature based learning. Howeve … more →

Tags: Xiao Xiao Meow, Homeschool, YouTube, toddler, literature-based learning, Science, Art, 29-months, Busy spider

Living Ideas in Living Books: Choosing Worthy Books for Home and School Libraries by Jeannette Tulis7 comments

Dr. Carroll Smith wrote 2 months ago: This is the working title for our upcoming workshop for this summer’s ChildlightUSA Conference, June … more →

Tags: Reading, Mason Co-op, homeschooling, Childlight USA Conference, Charlotte Mason, Homeschooling, living books, Books, Literature

Ancient History Reading

Get That Working wrote 3 months ago: For reading and literature study, I am picking from  …. The Boy of the Painted Cave, Justen De … more →

Tags: Language Arts, Social Studies, Resources, history & literature, Ancient History

Living Books: Arabic story books2 comments

raisingsahabas wrote 3 months ago: Bismillah, Have you ever come across the term Living Books? A term coined by 19th century British ed … more →

Tags: Homeschool, Arabic, Literacy, Age 3, age 5, reading arabic

~Living History

Susan Van Volkenburgh wrote 3 months ago: Michal Marcol, digital artist How can one live history? For if history is an account of events that … more →

Tags: Historical Fiction, History, Fiction, Trilogy of Kings, Charlotte Mason, Living History

Poll: What Type of Homeschooler Are You?

quaintscribbles wrote 3 months ago: I was wondering about my readers today and thinking about what type of homeschoolers you are, if you … more →

Tags: kids, homeschool, homeschooled, home school,, learning styles, Homeschool, Home School, Eclectic, unschooling, unschool, Homeschooling

Ancient Rome Resources2 comments

Becky wrote 3 months ago: Don’t you just love Pinterest?  Part of my recent blogging absence probably has a little bit t … more →

Tags: Homeschool, Science, History, Homeschooling, Charlotte Mason, Home education, Literature, Geography, Ancient Rome

Booklist instead of Curriculum: Fool's Errand?

beansblues wrote 4 months ago: Click for “LibraryLearning” Book List It’s time for me to pay forward. I’ve … more →

Tags: Secular, Charlotte Mason, Homeschool, Free

Living Books About Life

William - UEA Health Librarian wrote 4 months ago:  ”Living Books About Life”  http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org  is a series of curated, … more →

Tags: New Resources, Library catalogue, JISC, E-Books, humanities 2, Sciences, health

Family Reading: Lions and Spiders and Bears, Oh My!

thissideofthedoor wrote 4 months ago: Ok, so this is a quickie post. Between the holidays, my computer breaking (fie on you, fan motor!) a … more →

Tags: Masonian Educational Methods, Daily Life with Dear Charlotte, Homeschooling, Coming of Age, Biblical Parenting, family discipliship, Chronicles of Narnia, everyday homeschooling, Fantasy

I Am At My Most Contemplative at This Time of Year by Sandy Rusby Bell7 comments

Dr. Carroll Smith wrote 5 months ago: “I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating  … more →

Tags: Reading, homeschooling, Books/Wide Reading, A Charlotte Mason Education, parenthood, Mason Graduates, Charlotte Mason, living books, Books

The End of Term I Review6 comments

thissideofthedoor wrote 5 months ago: Now that we’ve started Term II, I wanted to share a quick run-down of what I feel I did well d … more →

Tags: Daily Life with Dear Charlotte, Homeschooling, Charlotte Mason, Biblical Parenting, family discipliship, Educational Methods, everyday homeschooling, homeschool routine, Thinking


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