Showing posts with label foundations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foundations. Show all posts

Foundations Focus

Another great article! 

Letter to a New CC Mom


What am I going to neglect and what am I going to pursue?
My last article left us with this probing question as we pondered Leigh Bortins’s words…
...And I see frustrated parents who have over-estimated their high school child’s elementary education, realize they have not prepared their child adequately at the grammar stage, and so lower their standards for their older child’s education just at the time the student is really ready to become a mature learner (Echo in Celebration, page 56).
So… how do I adequately prepare my children while they are in the grammar stage? What are the core skills to be established in elementary-aged children? And as we work towards establishing these skills, how do we inspire our children with a love of learning? For several years I have asked myself these questions as we have waded through the plethora of curriculum available, searching for that magic formula that will instill a love of learning in our children.
Simply stated, the core skills required for higher order learning include reading, writing, mathematics, and memory work. An important discovery I have made, however, is that each of these skills can be pursued in a way that inspires children to enjoy learning. In fact, my attitude about a subject has much more to do with inspiring my children than which curriculum we are using. The more appropriate question for me is how am I modeling a love of learning in my home? That question is much more convicting.

Revolution Lapbook

The boys and I worked on an American Revolution lapbook in August and September to help us learn the events leading up to and including the Revolutionary War. We worked on it a little bit during every school day and took turns researching different topics and events and adding them to the finished product.

Beefing Up Sixth Grade

Here is a great article I read recently which was written by Courtney Sanford of Classical Conversations. It details some ways to "beef up" the Foundations work for 6th graders who have already completed several years of Foundations and Essentials. Get ready, Brady!

In more and more Classical Conversations communities, sixth graders start their final year in Foundations already knowing a lot of the memory work. Many of these students began Foundations sitting on mom’s lap and soaking up the timeline cards as early as age three. How do we keep them engaged through Foundations and prepare them for Challenge A?

Why Classical Conversations? Part One

When we first thought about joining a CC community, I had a friend who was already in it for a few years and she had a interesting take on one of the benefits: "It provides just enough structure for our family to make homeschooling work!" I was intrigued at that point and over the years have found her comment to be true.

2017 - 2018 calendar

CC Charlotte - Mallard Creek

2017-2018 Calendar

August 8           Orientation