Episode 86: Form IIA Recap


Charlotte Mason had definite ideas for why the children should learn, as well as what was to be learned at every stage of school education. This episode provides an overview of the last two years of the “elementary years,” or the top of the second Form.

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“But we are considering, not the religious life of children, but their education by lessons; and their Bible lessons should help them to realise in early days that the knowledge of God is the principal knowledge, and, therefore, that their Bible lessons are their chief lessons.” (Vol. 1, p. 251)

“Next in order to religious knowledge, history is the pivot upon which our curriculum turns.” (Vol. 6, p. 273)

J. Paterson Smyth Commentaries (or, in ebook format here)

British Museum for Children

Outdoor Geography

Bulfinch’s Age of Fable

Lessons in Elementary and Practical Geometry

Life and Her Children

Storybook of Science

The Sciences

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Charlotte Mason’s Bible Rotation

Episode 12: The Chronology of History

History Streams Charts

Episode 15: History Things

Book of Centuries Parents’ Review Article

History Tools Webinar

The New Handwriting

Sabbath Mood Homeschool’s Living Science Study Guides

Special Studies Rotation

Subjects by Form Page

2 thoughts on “Episode 86: Form IIA Recap

    1. Admin Post author

      I’m sorry, Rachel, but we have decided against transcribing the episodes. There are some transcription programs available. If you would like to do it for your PERSONAL use, we don’t have a problem with that.
      ~Nicole

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