Over the last year I have come to realize that Sir N is in need of some coaching in the area of Language Arts. In the year ahead I would like to continue working on strengthening his writing skills through copy work and hand writing practice.
Definition
What is the definition of Language Arts? It is the study of grammar, composition, spelling and (sometimes) public speaking.
In 2015
Composition
We will be continuing with WriteShop Primary this year. This program is an excellent way to introduce composition to reluctant writers and primary school aged students. I like doing the projects with him because they are not simply busy seat work they specifically designed to be a creative way to help him remember the new things he is learning each time we do WriteShop. It's ultimate purpose is for Sir N to learn that Writing = Fun!
Spelling
Last year I began using Logic of English with Sir N and was really impressed with his progress. This year we will continue our lessons with the goal of completing the program.
Vocabulary
This is not synonymous with spelling. We will continue to work though Spelling Workout starting with book B this year. I am also compiling a list of classical books we will be using as read alouds throughout the year ahead.
Grammar
I haven't yet settled on a grammar program. I have two books I'm considering. The first being English for The Thoughtful Child by Mary Hyde OR Karen Andreola's Simply Grammar: An Illustrated Primer.
Narration
This is something I want to focus more on this year with Sir N. There are so many incredible benefits to the student in developing this skill.
- Narration Adheres Vocabulary to the Mind - CMC Page 167
- Narration strengthens and challenges all the powers of mind. Attending, remembering, visualizing, comprehending, synthesizing (seeing the whole from the parts), and articulating. - CMC Page 115
- Helps the student to organize their thoughts with ease
- Narration helps a child to train his/her mind to "sort, arrange, correlate, select, reject and classify" information CMC Page 114
- Narration develops the power of self expression and forces the child to use his own mind and form his own judgement. CMC Page 115
On this blog
We enjoy great literature and are trying to follow a Charlotte Mason approach with reading twaddle free literature. I share a new book each week on a Tuesday called Tuesday's Treasures. Be sure to come back each Tuesday for a new book.
- Ode to English Plurals
- 5 Days on Teaching Children to Read
- Why the english language is hard to learn
- 15 Grammar Goofs
For more thoughts on language arts click on any of the graphics below
We have some wonderful homeschool bloggers sharing their thoughts and inspiration on Language Arts and your homeschool. Be sure to grab a cup of coffee / tea and take some time over the week ahead to read over these posts
- Building a Foundation of Words by Susan @ Homeschooling Hearts & Minds
- Bible-Based Language Arts Resources by Tauna M @ Proverbial Homemaker
- Relaxed Homeschooling: Language Arts in the Early Elementary Years by Brittney @ Mom's Heart
- Loving Books and Words by Sarah@Delivering Grace
- 5 Language Arts Resources We Love by Becky @ Milo & Oats
- Teaching Reading at Home: A Tale of 5 Readers by Kristen H. @ Sunrise to Sunset
- A More Simplistic Approach to 7th Grade Language Arts by Christy @ Unexpected Homeschool
- Language Arts Reading for Delight-Directed Learning by Susan @ The Every Day of Education
- How To: Spelling Dictation by Heather @ Only Passionate Curiosity
- The World of Words in our Homeschool by Joelle @ Homeschooling for His Glory
- Unschooling and Words, Words, Words by Nicole @ Schooling in the Sun
- Learning With Literature and Language Arts Resources by Leah @ As We Walk Along the Road
- Words and More Words! by Michele @ FamilyFaithandFridays
- Language Arts in Our Homeschool (2014 - 2015) by Laura O @ Day by Day in Our World
- Our curriculum choices ~ Language Arts by Renata @ Sunnyside Farm Fun
- The 2015 Virtual Curriculum Fair ~ Language Arts in Our Homeschool by Jennifer @ A Glimpse of Our Life
- Loaded Pistols: Virtual Curriculum Fair Playing with Words by Lisa @ Golden Grasses
- A Renewed Focus on Reading Aloud by Debra @Footprints in the Butter
- Language Arts in our Classical / Charlotte Mason Homeschool by Sharra @ The Homeschool Marm
- Logic of English Foundations: The Grand Prize Winner of Phonics by Chelli @ The Planted Trees
- A Sentence a Day Teaches Grammar the Fun Way by Amy A @ One Blessed Mamma
- Tackling Language Arts by Jacquelin @ A Stable Beginning
- Middle School Monday - Lightning Literature and Composition by Kym @ Homeschool Coffee Break
- The Great Grammar Discovery by Laura @ Four Little Penguins
I absolutely love Write Shop. I have been hearing a lot about Logic of English. I still have some more research to do with it to see if I will purchase this in February. I am still looking for a Grammar program for my daughter yet. Going to pin this :)
ReplyDeleteWe love WriteShop too :) It's been a good fit for us.
DeleteInitially LOE was a lot of reading in preparation but it's well worth understanding the program and being well equipped.
We too are Charlotte Mason inspired, but love to follow a delight-directed path. I've heard a lot about Write Shop--I might have to try it out soon. Great post Chareen, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Brittney. Love sharing the great things that are out there for Homeschoolers :)
DeleteYou have a nice selection here. I had started Simply Grammar with my then 7/8 year old, but we ended up not finishing it. I think it is a great program, but not a good fit for some kids.
ReplyDeleteThat's one of the things I love most about home education is that we can change up what we are doing when it doesn't work for our children.
DeleteI'm interested in seeing your list of classical book recommendations. Thanks for cohosting this linky!
ReplyDeleteOnce I've settled on the books I would like to read this year I shall post a round up post. Great idea thank you Jennifer
DeleteThanks for sharing your enthusiasm for WriteShop. Even though you initially used it for the purpose of writing a review, I love that Primary B has found a happy place in your everyday homeschooling.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Kim. Thank you for providing the opportunity to review and use this wonderful product last year. I had never heard of it before. We are loving our journey with it it's been a good fit for our family.
DeleteWe have had a lot of success with CM approach in our homeschool when it comes to copywork, dictation, and narration---these are powerful tools that can have a big impact, so I think you'll see some fruit there.
ReplyDeleteThe Write Shop Primary Series is quite well done (I had the opportunity to help with the beta testing on one of the levels---a lot of thought and creativity went into that program and Kim was very open and responsive to feedback from the families).
Thank you for helping me co-host the VCF this week!
Blessings,
Susan
Hi Chareen, came via Homeschooling Hearts & Minds which I found via Carnival of Homeschooling. I'm from your side of the world.
ReplyDeleteWrite Shop and Logic of English are both Crew reviews that we also loved!
ReplyDeleteWe've used LOE in the past and I was also very impressed with it. We're not using it currently, but I can't bring myself to let it go. It was so thorough and made so much sense.
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