As the publishers of CM-inspired curriculum for almost 30 years, we're always excited to see how others use the CM methods in their own homeschools. Thanks for sharing with us!
I have looked at the Simply Charlotte Mason site and I LOVE so many of their resources! I also just finished For The Childrens Sake on Audible and was blown away!
Simply Charlotte Mason makes such excellent products for picture study, composer study, poet study and Shakespeare! love their stuff and thank you so much for showing how you use the picture study!
Abby- this was so great! We have had two CM portfolios for a few years, but never used them. We will definitely use your outline and start in September. Thank you!!
We do this with the Memoria press art cards, but I’m going to try a Simply Charlotte Mason Picture Study this year so that we can focus on one artist at a time. Thanks for the excellent tutorial!!
New subbie, here! Wonderful video. Very helpful! Was wondering if there is a multicultural version of this study? One where they incorporate Asian, Latin American, African and Middle Eastern artists and their contributions to Art History?? I would appreciate any curricula suggestions you can give. Thank you. ❤
When you showed Yellow Spot Sun a few weeks ago. I checked it out. Thank you for suggesting them! We have enjoyed the free videos and saving up for the Color Theory with the Impressionist.
We recently had the opportunity to meet Marrissa at a homeschool convention. She asked where we had heard of Yellow Spot Sun. We said, Abby from UA-cam! ❤ Love your videos!
We live in new Zealand so im so happy you can have this on pdf shipping to new Zealand would be so costly.
As the publishers of CM-inspired curriculum for almost 30 years, we're always excited to see how others use the CM methods in their own homeschools. Thanks for sharing with us!
That’s exactly how we do it. Close your eyes and recall what you see!
Love it! ❤️❤️
I have looked at the Simply Charlotte Mason site and I LOVE so many of their resources! I also just finished For The Childrens Sake on Audible and was blown away!
Simply Charlotte Mason makes such excellent products for picture study, composer study, poet study and Shakespeare! love their stuff and thank you so much for showing how you use the picture study!
This has really has inspired me to teach Art History with these materials. Thank you
Abby- this was so great! We have had two CM portfolios for a few years, but never used them. We will definitely use your outline and start in September. Thank you!!
So helpful! And I am now inspired to give it a try.
We do this with the Memoria press art cards, but I’m going to try a Simply Charlotte Mason Picture Study this year so that we can focus on one artist at a time. Thanks for the excellent tutorial!!
Thank you so much! I have trouble with teaching art even though I took classes on it and was good at it. These look like a good fit for our family.
We are doing SCM Vermeer and Yellow Spot Sun’s Drawing Americana.
Thanks for sharing!
New subbie, here! Wonderful video. Very helpful! Was wondering if there is a multicultural version of this study? One where they incorporate Asian, Latin American, African and Middle Eastern artists and their contributions to Art History?? I would appreciate any curricula suggestions you can give. Thank you. ❤
When you showed Yellow Spot Sun a few weeks ago. I checked it out. Thank you for suggesting them! We have enjoyed the free videos and saving up for the Color Theory with the Impressionist.
We recently had the opportunity to meet Marrissa at a homeschool convention. She asked where we had heard of Yellow Spot Sun. We said, Abby from UA-cam! ❤ Love your videos!
Thank you so much for this video! I know nothing about art, so this was super helpful! 🤓
Art is a difficult class to teach. Our goal is to add art in to everyday school. We do have art pieces we add in and hang up.
Can you recommend your top three from SCM? I've been looking at using these...
This is my first time doing picture study with my family. What was your family's favorite artist to study? I am having a hard time deciding.