In this episode, we share tips on how to plan out your homeschool year. Whether you are just starting out for the first time, or are a veteran homeschooler, there are always new ways you can tweak and improve your homeschool year through a great plan! We hope you find some tips that might make this upcoming year a great one! Thanks for listening!
In a previous episode, we talked about Natacha's Youtube Channel all about homeschooling. If your interested in checking it out, her channel is called:
Little Bits of Bliss
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We have successfully started several co-ops over the years and through our experiences, we feel we have learned some pretty important lessons about what works and what not to do when it comes to joining or starting your own co-op. Take a listen now!
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In this episode, we discuss all the parts of a language arts program, what we've used and what we've liked, as well as all the ELA curriculum we plan to use in the upcoming year! So if you interested in all things language arts, take a listen!
In this episode, Katherine mentions a Lesson Plan and Guide for Shakespeare's Hamlet she is writing. If you are interested in beta testing it, send us an email at:
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In this episode, we discuss 10 popular myths, disguised as advice to new or potential homeschooling families, that should be thrown out! We hope you find this discussion helpful as you embark on your homeschooling journey! Thanks for listening!
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In this episode we review all the math curriculum we have used over the years and talk about their pros and cons. Based on our experience, we discuss what makes a great math program and highlight our favorite picks!
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In this episode, we discuss the final four chapters of the popular book called Teach Like a Champion by Dough Lemov, as well as how we apply his principles in our homeschool and co-ops.
We are giving away a FREE Classic Book Reading Challenge for students grades 1 and up. If you'd like a copy of the resources to get started with your family, send us an email!
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In this episode, we discuss chapters 5-8 of the popular book Teach Like a Champion by Doug Lemov, as well as how we have been applying his principles in our homeschools and co-ops. If you've missed the first four chapters, go back and listen to episode 5!
We are giving away a FREE Classic Book Reading Challenge (no strings attached!) and if you like a copy to get started with your family, send us an email!
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We have both read and loved the popular book: Teach Like a Champion, which was written with Classical Charter schools in mind, however we have found that many of these principles and practices can benefit us in our homeschools as well! We have been trying out some of the suggested practices and techniques, and in addition to discussing the book, we will share our experiences with you!
Stay tuned to hear about the rest of the book in the next few podcast episodes!
In today's episode we are discuss the common debate of which is better: old classics or modern literature. With the recent trend of banning classics, while it seems anything goes in modern literature, what are our children left with? And what would Charlotte Mason think about all of this? Listen now to find out!
Books mentioned in this episode:
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy Sayers
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Charlotte Mason Volume 6: A Philosophy of Education
Little House on the prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Penderwicks by Jeanne Birdsall
Wild Robot by Peter Brown
Onward by Dolores Johnson
Everest by Alexandra Stewart
Scientists in the field Bees: Hive detectives
Scientists in the field Wolves: Once a wolf
Naughtiest Unicorn by Pip Bird
Babysitter’s club by Anne M Martin
Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis
The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings Trilogy by JRR Tolkien
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Little Men by Louisa May Alcott
Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Huck Finn by Mark Twain
Little White Horse by Elizabeth
Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling
Shakespeare is one of those great writers that Charlotte Mason believed students of all ages should read and enjoy, yet most educational institutions reserve Shakespeare for the high school years. We premise in this episode, that the sooner your children are introduced to Shakespeare, the better! But how can you accomplish this task, you might ask? Listen now to find out!
Books mentioned in this episode:
Kindred by Octavia Butler
Lady of the Rivers by Philippa Gregory
Midsummer Night’s Dream by Shakespeare
Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang (contains Blue Beard Fairy Tale)
Illustrated Stories from Shakespeare by Usborne
Midsummer Night’s Dream by Sparknotes
Arkangel Productions Midsummer Night’s Dream
Tales from Shakespeare by Lamb
Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare by Nesbit
Tales from Shakespeare by Marcia Williams
Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place by Maryrose Wood
Harry Potter by JK Rowling
Green Ember by SD Smith
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
The Borrowers by Mary Norton
From ancient philosophers to modern child psychology, the popular opinion has been that children, at least from a educational standpoint, are less than capable. This has led to educational methods and philosophies designed to simplify how and what children are taught, with the underlying belief that children must learn in age appropriate stages. But Charlotte Mason adamantly believed in a very different philosophy.
Take a listen to find out exactly how Charlotte Mason stands out from every other educational method out there, and how you can apply her first principle of her educational philosophy in your home and homeschool!