Thank you very much for this video on the 4 types of narration. Very well organized, explained and presented. Truly helpful all the guidance questions per grade! Thanks!
Thank you for this video. Btw, if they (students) do discribe or persuate, how many times will be go on? Or we do it just once in a month for each subject or every time when we read the story/book?
Hi, Thank you for reaching out with your question! Your student will be narrating what they learn from their readings in: History, Bible, Geography, and Science. It is your choice as to what type of narration you ask your child for. Charlotte Mason would recommend that you assign the different types of narrations so that your child becomes comfortable and proficient in each one. You can read more about that here: simplycharlottemason.com/blog/composition-the-charlotte-mason-way-language-arts-part-5/ Additionally, you may find this post helpful as it answers some common questions about how often children should be doing oral and written narrations: simplycharlottemason.com/blog/magic-numbers-narration-q-part-10/
Love your videos. They make Charlotte's principles seem very obtainable.
Glad you think so!
Thank you very much for this video on the 4 types of narration. Very well organized, explained and presented. Truly helpful all the guidance questions per grade! Thanks!
Very glad that you found this video so helpful!
this is so helpful.
Happy to be of help!
Thank you for this video. Btw, if they (students) do discribe or persuate, how many times will be go on? Or we do it just once in a month for each subject or every time when we read the story/book?
Hi, Thank you for reaching out with your question! Your student will be narrating what they learn from their readings in: History, Bible, Geography, and Science. It is your choice as to what type of narration you ask your child for. Charlotte Mason would recommend that you assign the different types of narrations so that your child becomes comfortable and proficient in each one. You can read more about that here:
simplycharlottemason.com/blog/composition-the-charlotte-mason-way-language-arts-part-5/
Additionally, you may find this post helpful as it answers some common questions about how often children should be doing oral and written narrations:
simplycharlottemason.com/blog/magic-numbers-narration-q-part-10/