Thank you so much for these, Sonya! I like them because it does focus only to one age and learner type, but this can be done to any child. Thank you so much!
Our lesson plans study the Bible chronologically in the first three guides as it lines up with the history lessons, then shifts to Bible study of the Epistles and Revelation for the last three guides as you study Modern history.
Definitely not too late! It is a wonderful HSing method that has breathed life and joy into our days. We use mostly SCM curriculum and absolutely love it...it really is simple yet effective! I second Sonya's videos on how to transition to CM, they were very helpful to me. She also has one on the natural progression of language arts that helped a lot since that's probably the area that's the most different from traditional. Best of luck!
So glad you're considering CM! It's not too late to switch. Sonya did a series of videos on how to make the transition, including tips for transitioning from other popular homeschool approaches: th-cam.com/play/PLhkD5hzLjrk3tqby9SMnlStC4rmiRC4rs.html
The Bible studies mentioned are for grades 7-12. In our History/Geography/Bible lesson plans, we include family Bible study lessons for grades 1-12 to complete together. The studies mentioned in this video are for older students to go more in depth.
I am so in love with everything Simply Charlotte Mason has to offer. Such a blessing.
Thank you so much for these, Sonya! I like them because it does focus only to one age and learner type, but this can be done to any child. Thank you so much!
❤️ love these!!
The history books have me very excited!!!
We love the Bible picture portfolio!
Thank you so much for all of these wonderful resources! Are the lessons plans laid out to study the Bible chronologically?
Our lesson plans study the Bible chronologically in the first three guides as it lines up with the history lessons, then shifts to Bible study of the Epistles and Revelation for the last three guides as you study Modern history.
@@SimplyCharlotteMason Thank you very much.
Is it too late to start CM? my daughter is in the 4th grade.
Not at all! Sonia has also made videos about transitioning to CM from other schooling methods. I’m just now starting with a middle schooler.
Definitely not too late! It is a wonderful HSing method that has breathed life and joy into our days. We use mostly SCM curriculum and absolutely love it...it really is simple yet effective! I second Sonya's videos on how to transition to CM, they were very helpful to me. She also has one on the natural progression of language arts that helped a lot since that's probably the area that's the most different from traditional. Best of luck!
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@@denisewolfe9915 thank you!
So glad you're considering CM! It's not too late to switch. Sonya did a series of videos on how to make the transition, including tips for transitioning from other popular homeschool approaches: th-cam.com/play/PLhkD5hzLjrk3tqby9SMnlStC4rmiRC4rs.html
You mentioned these resources for grades 7-12. Is middle school the time to start them then or gradeschool say grade 3 or 4th?
The Bible studies mentioned are for grades 7-12. In our History/Geography/Bible lesson plans, we include family Bible study lessons for grades 1-12 to complete together. The studies mentioned in this video are for older students to go more in depth.