A few years back, I wrote about the volume of devotional readings that Mason gave to her graduates titled The…
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A World Pregnant with Ideas
“Life is as a book whose best pages are as yet uncut, and a growing interest holds us, filling the…
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Storied City Pics
Must-have gem that we referred to often – Storied City: A Children’s Book Walking Tour Guide to New York City…
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Time, Peace, and Creativity
I have been thinking about this little phrase, shared a few years ago as a quick answer to a question…
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George Washington’s Slow and Beautiful Work
Speaking of copywork, this was read to my daughter this year. It wasn’t planned (as it rarely should be) to…
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Grapple Them to Thy Soul: Resources for Hamlet
The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hooks of steel.- Polonius, from…
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Slow and Beautiful Work
“The earliest practice in writing proper for children of seven or eight should be, not letter writing or dictation, but…
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Reader’s Journal 2014
People are naturally divided into those who read and think and those who do not read or think; and the…
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Gratitude – Be on the Watch and Make a Full Return
Idealized painting by Jennie Augusta Brownscombe, The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth, 1914 A kindness is like a flower that has…
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Ambleside 2014 – Plain Living and High Thinking
“An unwalled university all dedicate to plain living and high thinking.” – Charlotte Mason on Ambleside My husband and I…
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Journeying – Books and Trips
A most lovely map from Beatrix Potter – at home in the Lake District When I was quite young, my…
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Composition Advice from a Science Book – Language as the Clothing of Thought
Are ideas wanting in your homeschool? If so, you will find composition challenging. Composition starts with oral narration, copy…
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