Charlotte Mason Homeschool 1st Grade IB Books Curriculum - Delectable Education, SimplyCM, Ambleside

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
  • Form IB ~= 1st grade
    Resources I like for book reprinting and republishing, homeschool source for books & supplies:
    A Delectable Education - Teacher Helps - www.adelectableeducation.com/...
    Simply Charlotte Mason - simplycharlottemason.com/store/
    Rainbow Resource - www.rainbowresource.com/
    New West Press - Classic Book Reprints with Illustrations: nwwst.com/
    Living Book Press - www.livingbookpress.com/
    Riverbend Press - www.riverbendpress.com/
    Purple House Press - www.purplehousepress.com/
    The Bible
    Moses and the Exodus, St. Mark - J. Paterson Smyth
    Bible Maps Then and Now www.rainbowresource.com/produ...
    The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series Book 1 Richele Baburina
    Math Journal with Graph Paper from Riverbend Press
    A.A. Milne set - When We Were Very Young, Now We Are Six
    A Child's Garden of Verses - Robert Louis Stevenson - Jesse Wilcox Smith
    The Oxford Book of Children's Verse edited by Iona & Peter Opie www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-oxf...
    The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-...
    Aesop for Children illustrated by Milo Winter
    **We read lots of other free reads, but I didn't include that here because there are so many that we enjoy!
    Reading Literature The Primer Free Treadwell
    A Delectable Education Teacher Helps : Reading Lessons for the Treadwell Primer
    A Delectable Education Teacher Helps : A New Handwriting: Guide to Teaching Swedish Drill Revisited Dawn Duran afterthoughtsblog.net/product...
    America Begins - Alice Dalgliesh - please somebody bring this back into print :D archive.org/details/americabe...
    Columbus Story - Alice Dalgliesh
    Columbus - Ingri & Edgar D'Aulaire - www.rainbowresource.com/produ...
    Leif the Lucky - Ingri & Edgar D'Aulaire
    Hiawatha - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - illustrated by Susan Jeffers
    Holling Book of Indians archive.org/details/bookofind...
    Elementary Geography by Charlotte Mason - Living Book Press
    Beatrice's Goat - Page McBrier
    A Day on Skates by Hilda van Stockum - www.rainbowresource.com/produ...
    The Children of China: An Artist's Journey - by Song Nan Zhang
    Horse Song: The Naadam of Mongolia (Adventures Around the World) by Ted Lewin
    Kami and the Yaks by Andrea Stenn Stryer about a deaf child in the Himalayas
    Outdoor Geography by Herbert Hatch - Living Book Press
    Cherrydale Press French and other Foreign Languages (Spanish, German, Italian, ESL)
    cherrydalepress.com/language-...
    Teach Me French and More French
    Nature / Science
    Handbook of Nature Study Individual Books - Anna Comstock from Living Book Press
    Hardcover Nature Notebook with paper that works for watercolor - Art Alternatives www.rainbowresource.com/hSear...
    Burgess Bird Book and Animal Book
    www.livingbookpress.com/shop/...
    Among the Meadown People - Clara Dillilngham Pierce - New West Press
    Arabella Buckley - Eyes and No Eyes Series - Birds of the Air, Wild Life in Woods and Fields
    Dallas Lore Sharp - Fall of the Year, Winter, Spring of the Year - Yesterday's Classics
    Squirrels and other Fur-Bearers - John Burroughs
    A Pair of Wings - Marilyn Singer
    African Critters - Robert Haas
    Artist Study Prints PNEU Historical Collection - Jan / Hubert van Eyck - from Riverbend Press
    Music Study with the Masters - Handel - Simply Charlotte Mason
    Brush Drawing Basic Course - Richele Baburina - Simply Charlotte Mason
    Bestowing the Brush - online video lessons for brushdrawing (a certain style of watercolor painting), chalk and charcoal
    New England Dance Masters with CD and DVD - Alabama Gal - teaching folk dance and singing games for children dancingmasters.com/product/al...
    Joy Cherrick’s video including whittling for her 6 year olds: • FIRST GRADE HOMESCHOOL...
    Whittling Twigs and Branches
    Handicrafts made simple - Knitting - SCM
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 29

  • @learningbetweenthepages527
    @learningbetweenthepages527 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing! Love this!

  • @mollytal7099
    @mollytal7099 Рік тому

    Just here to say I appreciate your videos! Thank you!

  • @ddchomeschool
    @ddchomeschool 2 роки тому

    I really really like how you incorporate your curriculum/materials that you use in your lessons. So fun to see!!

  • @lisashirtz7224
    @lisashirtz7224 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for explaining this. Good luck to you and your son.

  • @mellettchick
    @mellettchick 2 роки тому +1

    This was a really helpful video - thanks!! I'm just starting to implement Charlotte Mason's philosophy in our homeschool and enjoying the process of learning more about what to include 🙂

    • @garlandofbooks4494
      @garlandofbooks4494  2 роки тому

      I’m glad it was helpful! And Yay for implementing Charlotte Mason 😁

  • @jacobjohannes7123
    @jacobjohannes7123 2 роки тому +2

    I love those around the world books!!!
    Thank you for this video! I still have a full year before I have a form 1b.

  • @kendalllane9145
    @kendalllane9145 2 роки тому +1

    Re: knitting, I’m surprised it’s recommended this young. As a knitter myself, I’d guess their fine motor skills weren’t ready for something so small and intricate. So don’t feel bad that he wasn’t ready! Try again closer to 9-10 and I bet he’ll like it! It’s such a practical and versatile handicraft.

    • @garlandofbooks4494
      @garlandofbooks4494  2 роки тому +2

      I just picked something to try! I didn’t really have a specific recommendation to start this young and I am not very crafty myself, haha. So, we are learning! Apparently some kids are able to do it younger, just depends on each child, so I don’t feel bad for trying, we will just try something else and surely come back to knitting later 😄

    • @kendalllane9145
      @kendalllane9145 2 роки тому +2

      @@garlandofbooks4494 it’s a great way to talk about practical uses for math. Counting stitches and rows, learning about adapting patterns for different yarn weights and needle sizes, taking his own measurements and sizing a garment like a sweater or sock; the possibilities are endless

    • @EducatingTheHardys
      @EducatingTheHardys 2 роки тому +1

      @@garlandofbooks4494 I use finger knitting instead when they are younger as mine LOVE it , they very much wanted to knit but got very frustrated as it was just too intricate.

    • @taylormayer7597
      @taylormayer7597 Рік тому

      Crochet is a much easier version to teach younger students! My daughter picked it up at 6 and is doing fantastic. I think it will be a natural and gradual transition to knitting later on.@@garlandofbooks4494

  • @TheGLOSSette
    @TheGLOSSette Рік тому

    My daughter isnt 6 yet and we just started incorporating Charlotte Mason style (other than math and phonics we read living books) in our homeschooling. We're not following her style to a T so to speak. Anywhoo, question is how do you get your child to narrate??? I have to prompt my daughter a lot. And once she gets going she can keep narrating then she stops and I gotta prompt her again (like for example what happens after the frog jumped into the pond).

  • @thethriceblessednest7165
    @thethriceblessednest7165 2 роки тому +1

    How did you manage to juggle it all?! I’m pulling from many resources this upcoming year as well. My biggest worry is making a schedule I can implement and follow lol! These are such amazing choices and really encouraging! I screen shot a lot lol

    • @garlandofbooks4494
      @garlandofbooks4494  2 роки тому +1

      The schedule is vital. I can’t imagine someone being able to do it without a schedule! The schedule keeps me accountable to not making lessons to long for my child, and it helps me remember all the lessons. For example - picture study is just 1 lesson per week for 10 mins. Other than that, we just have a place to display the picture. But I could easily see how that focused lesson of studying the picture could be forgotten if you got stuck in just the subjects that are 4-5x / week. I used the scheduling cards from A Delectable Education, and put some time in on the front end to make it all fit for me, made some changes after the first week - but now I have a schedule that should work for me for 3 years, all of Form I for my one child. Then I’ll have to invest some time again to figure out adding a Form I student and a Form II student. Once you have that schedule, it makes all the difference though!

    • @margaretperry951
      @margaretperry951 2 роки тому

      @@garlandofbooks4494 I'd love to see your schedule!

  • @jacobjohannes7123
    @jacobjohannes7123 2 роки тому

    You showed several Nature Lore books but I didn’t catch which two you used for term 1

    • @garlandofbooks4494
      @garlandofbooks4494  2 роки тому +2

      Each term I’ll be using an Arabella Buckley book for one of the 2, this time it was “Birds of the Air”.
      For my 2nd spot, I used Fall of the Year for a few chapters while it was fall, and then Winter when it became winter.
      It may sound weird to switch without finishing, but Charlotte Mason did not always necessarily finish books. The goal wasn’t to rush through a book to accomplish that book - the focus was on the time you did spend, and the relationships the child made with those portions 😊. Each of the chapters in these nature lore books is pretty stand-alone, too. So switching worked perfectly for us, and when we come back to them another time, we can pick up where we left off!

  • @alyssamurchie483
    @alyssamurchie483 2 роки тому

    Where did you find the guidelines for your recitation pieces?

    • @garlandofbooks4494
      @garlandofbooks4494  2 роки тому +2

      A Delectable Education has Teacher Helps that you can buy for not very much, and they have one that’s a recitations guide for all the forms. It has guidelines, examples, and suggestions that were used in Charlotte Mason’s schools.

  • @hayleyam28
    @hayleyam28 4 місяці тому

    What was your French song? Frère Jacques? That's about a monk who sleeps in, not a little brother.

    • @garlandofbooks4494
      @garlandofbooks4494  4 місяці тому +1

      Trying to think back to that time, I think it was “Fais dodo, Colas mon p'tit frère”. It’s a very sweet lullaby

  • @michellecalais2482
    @michellecalais2482 5 місяців тому

    Are you still using ADE?

    • @garlandofbooks4494
      @garlandofbooks4494  5 місяців тому +1

      Yes, we are still using it and enjoying it! About to add a 2nd student.
      I just don’t have time to make videos right now, life is too full, haha!

    • @michellecalais2482
      @michellecalais2482 5 місяців тому

      @garlandofbooks4494 I've been thinking about getting a consultation from them. You're the only channel I've found that has shown any of their book recommendations. When you add your second child, will they both be studying the same time period? Or will they be completely separate?

    • @garlandofbooks4494
      @garlandofbooks4494  5 місяців тому +1

      @@michellecalais2482 we will do the same time period across all forms, that’s really something I love about ADE vs AO (lots of people in my area follow AO). I even read 2 family reads that included my student child and not quite student that were WWII books that they were both able to enjoy, while were doing the 1900s-present this year. It’s really enjoyable to all be following the same time period, including me! I’ve read a couple of books myself for this time period too.
      I’m also about to have my first consultation in anticipation of adding another student. I want to join as many subjects as possible. My children are between 2-3 years apart, so they’ll be in forms with each other sometimes, and not at other times.

    • @michellecalais2482
      @michellecalais2482 5 місяців тому

      @garlandofbooks4494 that makes my heart happy! That's exactly what I was hoping, thank you!