In "Home Education," Charlotte Mason said, ". . . the mother . . . will find a hundred opportunities to teach geography by the way: a duck-pond is a lake or an inland sea; any brooklet will serve to illustrate the great rivers of the world; a hillock grows into a mountain––an Alpine system; a hazel-copse suggests the mighty forests of the Amazon; a reedy swamp, the rice-fields of China; a meadow, the boundless prairies of the West; the pretty purple flowers of the common mallow is a text whereon to hang the cotton fields of the Southern States: indeed, the whole field of pictorial geography––maps may wait until by-and-by––may be covered in this way."
Our latest addition to AO is that we have listed specific geography concepts to be taught "by the way" and scheduled them into different terms throughout Years 1-6. These have been added to our booklists, 36-week schedules and exams. The entire schedule is also outlined on this page:
http://www.amblesideonline.org/geographysch.shtml
I just stumbled upon this today ... love it. Thank you!
Are all the chapters in CM and Long's geography books covered in those 6 years?
(06-26-2013, 01:34 AM)harmonyml Wrote: [ -> ]Are all the chapters in CM and Long's geography books covered in those 6 years?
Topically, yes. But both books have very short chapters, and some of those chapters consist of a single poem about Spring, or The Rain -- when I lined up chapters from those books topically, I did not include the poems because I was primarily focused on teaching the concept.
Seriously??
How is it that you ladies take something as great as AO and
continually make it better?
I stand in awe.
I went through CM's Elementary Geography a couple of years ago with my youngest two, but I felt as if we went too...
fast? - Or that it was too contrived doing it week after week? I don't know, but in thinking about your schedule, spreading it out so leisurely over the course of
years, would have proven more fruitful for my children. I am going to try again, following the schedule you have come up with.
Thank you Leslie and all! We are SO grateful!
Wow, that sounds great!
I hope we can jump in with the schedule with kids that haven't done it for the years we've already completed? Looking at the general scheme, I think my kids know the basic concepts that are covered for the years they've done....
(And yes, I know the answer to my question depends on the child... lol)
(06-26-2013, 03:08 AM)suzukimom Wrote: [ -> ]I hope we can jump in with the schedule with kids that haven't done it for the years we've already completed? Looking at the general scheme, I think my kids know the basic concepts that are covered for the years they've done....
I can't speak for Long's book, but the "chapters" in Miss Mason's book are short - just a single page in many cases - so a quick review of those topics covered in previous years would not take at all long, if you felt that would be helpful.
I was just working on scheduling CM's books for this fall - guess I'll stop now
Thank you, Leslie!
Where can we read CM geography book? anyone have a link?