Charlotte Mason Blog Carnival

Welcome to the Charlotte Mason Blog Carnival! In my neck of the woods Spring has sprung, and I am beginning to reap the huge benefits of sunshine and warmer weather. And I’ve also been enjoying the vast benefits of reading these fantastic articles! So without further ado, shall we get started so you can do the same?

Dictation

 

  • Kristy at Living, Loving, and Learning does a great job outlining her 5-day plan for dictation lessons with her son, as well as giving some helpful advice on getting started with a good foundation in her post, Dictation.

 

Nature Study

 

  • Andrea at Harvest Academy has a very encouraging post for Moms just starting to get their children interested in nature study, at Green Hour Challenge #7.  Her three boys are not only starting to catch on, they are getting right down excited!  Way to go Mom!

 

 

 

  • I was giggling out loud and learning at the same time when I read Barb’s post from The Heart of Harmony at Reptiles for Nature Study: Mustering Up My Enthusiasm!  She teaches us how she is learning to overcome her feelings of reservation and feelings of being inadequate to teach some things that her boys are interested in, such as reptiles, and gaining the blessings from it.

 

 

 

  • My first article to present is entitled Finally – The Elusive Pileated Woodpecker.  In it I share with you a glance into a recent school day when we were visited by a very special bird.  And how I’ve learned to unashamedly put down regular studies to encourage and nourish my children’s love of God’s creation in nature.  

 

 

 

 

 

Music and Art

 

  • Barb at The Heart of Harmony also provides us with two excellent online resources to use when studying composers at AO: Composer Study Term 3 Berlioz/Saint-Saens.  And more specifically gives the direct links for listening to the music of Hector Berlioz and Camille Saint-Saens which are the two composers to study this term on the Ambleside Online Plan for Music Study.  Thank you Barb for continuing to help us find great resources!

 

  • Amy from Growing Fruit presents Listen Up, giving us a view of the way she is just beginning to include art and music into their homeschool using a book which makes it easy to combine the two subjects.

 

 

 

 

  • Keri from Sunny gives a review of the Simply Music Program at Simply Music.  I’m definitely checking this one out for our family.  Thanks Keri!

 

 

 

 

Habit Training

 

  • Who doesn’t need help and constant encouragement to form habits in their children?!  MomToCherubs at Adventure’s on Beck’s Bounty gives a great reminder of the importance of forming habits in our children using an overview of Miss Mason’s writings on the subject at Concerning Habits.  She also provides a list of habits and some great thought provoking questions.

 

Math

 

 

 

Literature

  • Kris from At Home Science gives us an excellent post on the topic of not just old science books, but also old books in general at Old Science Books.  Not only does she discuss the wonderful benefits of using older books when teaching but also provides us with some fantastic resources where many of these great books are available for free download.

 

 

History

  • Another great contribution from Keri at Sunny is her post Book of Centuries.  She presents us with a great view into her children’s Books of Centuries.  They are doing a very nice job!!

Miscellaneous

 

 

I know you will enjoy yourselves reading through these enjoyable and knowledge-filled articles.  Please remember to take the time to comment as much as possible, everybody loves that!  Have a beautiful and joy-filled SPRING!

 

 

Presenters, please feel free to comment or email me if there are any errors or things I need to change.

 

 

 


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