This year for Artist Study we studied the works of Georgia O'Keefe. We read two short biographies and attended an art exhibit where we were able to get an up close look at her original work.
Each week after reading from the biography we would do a picture study. In conclusion to our studies we have now started doing our own reproductions. Here are our first reproductions.
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Sunday, March 20, 2016
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Charlotte Mason Principles #11-13
"We, believing that the normal child has powers of mind which fit him to deal with all knowledge proper to him, give him a full and generous curriculum, taking care only that all knowledge offered to him is vital, that is, that facts are not presented without their informing ideas. Out of this conception comes our principle that:
'Education is the Science of Relations' ; that is, a child has natural relations with a vast number of things and thoughts: so we train him upon physical exercises, nature lore, handicrafts, science and art, and upon many living books, for we know that our business is not to teach him all about anything, but to help him to make valid as many as may be of -
'Those first-born affinities
That fit our new existence to existing things.'
In devising a syllabus for a normal child, of whatever social class, three points must be considered:
- He requires much knowledge, for the mind needs sufficient food as much as does the body.
- The knowledge should be various, for sameness in mental diet does not create appetite ( i.e., curiosity).
- The knowledge should be communicated in well-chosen language, because his attention responds naturally to what is conveyed in literary form."
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
Ambleside Schools International
For those of you who are inspired by Charlotte Mason, here is an exciting organization that is making a difference in the lives of children and adults. It is Ambleside Schools International. If you have read, When Children Love To Learn, you will definitely want to check out these schools. Their website is very pleasant to look at and you can also sign up for a monthly newsletter that hopefully will be an inspiration to your home school.
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