All Things Charlotte Mason
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- A Charlotte Mason Education
This is the CM page of a homeschool family who use the CM Method. Lots of inspiration, ideas and links.
- A Charlotte Mason Education II
Debi Taylor-Hough's CM page with lots of links to others, including articles about CM and the original Homeschooling series.
- A Charlotte Mason Education III
A great place to start for finding articles about the CM Method.
- Ambleside Online
(from the website):"Welcome to Ambleside Online,
a free curriculum designed to be as close as possible to the curriculum that Charlotte Mason used in her own PNEU schools. Our goal is to be true to Charlotte Mason's high literary standards. Ambleside Online uses the highest quality books and costs no more than the cost of texts.
The curriculum uses as many free online books as possible, and there is no cost to use this information or join the support group." (visit the site to read more!)
- Charlotte Mason - the person
A biography of Charlotte Mason together with some of the key ideas of her method: Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, a life.
- Home School In The Woods: Timeline Helps
I came across this link while seaching the Web a few days ago, and remembered that a number of people have mentioned being interested in lapbooking. I think this is related to scrapbooking and notebooking, and is really just a means of reinforcing learning by creating small folded books or displays. This particular page shows photos of an Old Testament Lap Book that a family created together, but this technique can be used with almost anything children need to learn. I will include more links on this topic under this category, I've found some great resources that walk you step-by-step through making your own lapbooks. Enjoy!
- Simply Charlotte Mason
Short Description from the homepage of the website: "Welcome to Simply Charlotte Mason, a Web site dedicated to helping you homeschool your children using Charlotte Mason’s wonderful methods and philosophy of education. Whether you’re looking for great living books, a free Book of Centuries, ideas for narration, dictation exercises, free manuscript copywork, or a full curriculum guide, Simply Charlotte Mason is here to save you time and keep you organized." (visit them online to find out more!)
- The A-B-C's of Charlotte Mason
Lyn Hocraffer's site on Charlotte Mason.
A is for Ambleside,
B is for Books.
She goes through the whole alphabet with a short feature of CM for each letter.
- The TangleWood School
(from the website:)"Offering a complete, classical homeschooling curriculum merged with the delightful teaching method of Charlotte Mason." (visit the site to read more!)
- What drew me to a CM Education
An article by Karen Andreola (author of A Charlotte Mason Companion) giving an outline of the features of the CM method, and explaining her reasons for loving it.
- Wikipedia on Charlotte Mason
Here you will find a short overview of the features of a CM education.
This is the CM page of a homeschool family who use the CM Method. Lots of inspiration, ideas and links.
Debi Taylor-Hough's CM page with lots of links to others, including articles about CM and the original Homeschooling series.
A great place to start for finding articles about the CM Method.
(from the website):"Welcome to Ambleside Online,
a free curriculum designed to be as close as possible to the curriculum that Charlotte Mason used in her own PNEU schools. Our goal is to be true to Charlotte Mason's high literary standards. Ambleside Online uses the highest quality books and costs no more than the cost of texts.
The curriculum uses as many free online books as possible, and there is no cost to use this information or join the support group." (visit the site to read more!)
A biography of Charlotte Mason together with some of the key ideas of her method: Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, a life.
I came across this link while seaching the Web a few days ago, and remembered that a number of people have mentioned being interested in lapbooking. I think this is related to scrapbooking and notebooking, and is really just a means of reinforcing learning by creating small folded books or displays. This particular page shows photos of an Old Testament Lap Book that a family created together, but this technique can be used with almost anything children need to learn. I will include more links on this topic under this category, I've found some great resources that walk you step-by-step through making your own lapbooks. Enjoy!
Short Description from the homepage of the website: "Welcome to Simply Charlotte Mason, a Web site dedicated to helping you homeschool your children using Charlotte Mason’s wonderful methods and philosophy of education. Whether you’re looking for great living books, a free Book of Centuries, ideas for narration, dictation exercises, free manuscript copywork, or a full curriculum guide, Simply Charlotte Mason is here to save you time and keep you organized." (visit them online to find out more!)
Lyn Hocraffer's site on Charlotte Mason.
A is for Ambleside,
B is for Books.
She goes through the whole alphabet with a short feature of CM for each letter.
(from the website:)"Offering a complete, classical homeschooling curriculum merged with the delightful teaching method of Charlotte Mason." (visit the site to read more!)
An article by Karen Andreola (author of A Charlotte Mason Companion) giving an outline of the features of the CM method, and explaining her reasons for loving it.
Here you will find a short overview of the features of a CM education.
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