This year in TBG, I wanted to encourage the students to explore the treasures in their local museums. Here in…
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Authority Issues – Lessons from King Lear
We recently finished King Lear in our TBG community. The students worked on memorizing the pivotal Act 1, scene 1….
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Plutarch, Polio, and Philopoemen
Morning lessons at TBG/The Hive I have mentioned that in 2010 on the way to L’Harmas in Canada, I had…
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“A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!” – Resources for Richard III
A new year, a new Shakespeare play! In case you didn’t know, all my Shakespeare posts can be found under…
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TBG Community: Q & A on the Work, Joy, and Feast
Festive handcraft for the attendees in Peoria! The Truth, Beauty, Goodness Community teachers recently traveled to Peoria, IL to present…
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Crits: We Must All Be Mary Robinsons
Today I am sharing with you an article that I have found tremendously helpful over the years! It has helped…
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Self-Assessment Questions for Teachers
from Around the Year by Tasha Tudor It’s hard to believe that our Charlotte Mason Community, Truth, Beauty, Goodness, is…
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Humanity Unfolds Itself: Handcrafts and the Boy
First, just this quote from George MacDonald: To become able to make something is, I think, necessary to thorough development. …
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Wheeling Worlds of the Winter Firmament
Every child in such a class is open to the wonders that science reveals, is interested in the wheeling worlds…
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Homework in the Community?
The name of Dena’s homeschool! A friend from California decided to use the phrase, La Casa Giocosa, for her homeschool….
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A Sharing of the Effort to Know
“Teaching is not a technique exercised by the skilled on behalf of the unskilled.” – E. Chomondley Last Saturday I…
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A New Way to Listen – Commonplacing for the Little People
Just a delicious new recipe Marit made – a summer raspberry cake. Are you looking to get your kids started…
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