Copywork should be easy. It should be related to the history lesson or pulled from the read-aloud selection. It can…
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Charlotte Mason
The Royal Diaries Series
Since I was a little girl, I’ve been an avid reader. I remember coming home from the library, barely able…
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History Comes Alive
As a Charlotte Mason homeschooler, teaching with living literature is imperative to me. And considering that I like to package…
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Rod and Staff Grammar
When I was a child, my younger sisters studied grammar differently than I did. They learned something mysterious called ‘diagramming’…
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Greenleaf Guide to Old Testament History
Years ago, when we first started homeschooling, another veteran homeschooler recommended that I take a look at “the Greenleaf history…
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First Language Lessons and Language Lessons for the Very Young 1: A Comparison
It is confession time. We used First Language Lessons this year for our language study. We also used Language Lessons…
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Artistic Pursuits
I am proud to introduce you to Artistic Pursuits. I will admit that teaching art was not my strong point. …
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Get Your Hands on Learning!
I have recently had the pleasure to read the first e-book by Kris, the widely read author of the blog…
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The Human Body by Seymour Simon
Prolific children’s non-fiction author, Seymour Simon has teamed with HarperCollins Publishers and the Smithsonian Institution to produce a series of…
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A Child’s Geography
Searching for geography curriculum has been a fruitless pursuit for me, so I dabbled in creating my own. We discussed…
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Legends and Leagues
Most of you already know I’m a huge fan of a good book. Whenever I can use a book to…
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History Scribe Notebooking Pages Review
I like using notebooking as a form of narration in our Charlotte Mason styled homeschool. My preference is to use…
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