Several months ago, I came upon a website that has been quite the resource for me as a Home School Educator. It provides, daily, resources on ways to educate freely...in fact, it is called Freely Educate. It is really fantastic. I subscribe to their daily emails where they will post some freebies they have found and I also follow them on Pinterest where they seem to post more often.
Today, they posted a link to a free, online Charlotte Mason magazine. I am not a TOTAL Charlotte Mason follower, but I do take some of her concepts and work them into our school. I just looked at this magazine and it is fairly simplistic, but still great. The Summer 2012 magazine has the poem "Casey at Bat". I remember reading this in school and had forgotten about it. I am printing those pages to share with my kids.
From the Freely Educate site: Charlotte Mason homeschoolers -- and any homeschooling or classroom teachers who appreciate good literature, poetry, classic art, and old-fashioned activities and crafts -- will enjoy the free magazines that Sparrow Tree Square publishes online.
You can look at older versions of the magazine and glean what you like and ignore what you don't. I like that it is a more simple design which will be better for those pages I want to print (ink ain't cheap).
I wanted to share the Freely Educate site, but also share the link to the magazine, Sparrow Tree Square.
We are a modern family, but we still love the classics!!
Cheers!
Today, they posted a link to a free, online Charlotte Mason magazine. I am not a TOTAL Charlotte Mason follower, but I do take some of her concepts and work them into our school. I just looked at this magazine and it is fairly simplistic, but still great. The Summer 2012 magazine has the poem "Casey at Bat". I remember reading this in school and had forgotten about it. I am printing those pages to share with my kids.
From the Freely Educate site: Charlotte Mason homeschoolers -- and any homeschooling or classroom teachers who appreciate good literature, poetry, classic art, and old-fashioned activities and crafts -- will enjoy the free magazines that Sparrow Tree Square publishes online.
You can look at older versions of the magazine and glean what you like and ignore what you don't. I like that it is a more simple design which will be better for those pages I want to print (ink ain't cheap).
I wanted to share the Freely Educate site, but also share the link to the magazine, Sparrow Tree Square.
We are a modern family, but we still love the classics!!
Cheers!