I love these poems studies, all the work is done for you. Enrichment studies are the highlight of the day. It learning but feels like a break. Thanks simply Charlotte Mason for all your wonderful resources. It has made homeschooling enjoyable.
Thanks for sharing. This year, we're exploring great poetry with the theme of Nature. As we listen to Great Poems of Nature, there are great inspirations for Nature Study time too. As we go along, we shall see which poet(ess) to focus on and add to our Timelines.
Hello, thank you for your work! And useful help! I would like to ask, I teach my kids a poem a month also for memory work. What did charlotte do to stimulate memory?
And sorry, please , I 'd like to add , can you do a video on how to teach children a foreign language? In my case it will be english because I am italian. Thank you!
According to the schedules I have seen, Charlotte set aside 10 minutes several days each week for "Repetition," which was working on memorization and recitation. Depending on the day, the younger students would work on a poem, a Bible passage, or a hymn; the older students would work on a poem, a Bible passage, or a passage from Euclid.
@@elic987 Sonya demonstrates the Charlotte Mason approach to foreign language in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B3PxR_NTLY4.html
At what age would you "level up"? I would love to use your resources but I am a bit reluctant because English is our second language. I thought of switching to English when my son is in Grade 3 (10 years old). He is currently in Grade1
You'll want to determine when to level up based on how your child is doing with the lessons at the current level. Are they easy for him or does he struggle with it? If you feel like he needs a little more challenge, that's the time to level up. We don't give a specific age or grade because every child is different.
@@grafixfrik We don't recommend formal poet study for children under the age of 6-we follow Charlotte's recommendation that formal lessons wait until 6 years old. That said, you can certainly read poetry informally with your preschooler. We recommend A. A. Milne's poems (When We Were Very Young and Now We Are Six) and if you can find it, My Little Book of Poems by Rebecca Heller.
@@SimplyCharlotteMason Thank you so much for explaining that to me. Would you consider including some material in Spanish? We are a bilingual family and it is very difficult to find good resources in Spanish. God bless you.
@@grafixfrik We have no plans to translate our materials into Spanish at this time, but there is a website that is translating some of our free articles into Spanish: conversandocontigomujer.com/