What is the Charlotte Mason method? And Why We are Switching to it - Intentional Homeschooling (2024)

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I know many of you have already started your homeschool year. Here where we live the school system doesn’t start back until the day after Labor Day and while we usually start our homeschool year earlier this year we are delaying until at least the Wednesday after Labor Day.

A large part of this delay is the fact that we (I) recently decided to switch things up and we will be following the Charlotte Mason method this year.

Our previous method I dubbed Homeschooling as a Lifestyle and while I stillreally love this method there are a few different things that have us switching to Charlotte Mason this year.

I am just finishing planning our homeschool curriculum for the year and plan on sharing that soon as well as a post on how you can create your own Charlotte Mason curriculum.

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WHY WE ARE SWITCHING TO CHARLOTTE MASON

So, why the switch? First off, and kind of surprising, my daughter and I are both looking for a bit more of a routine and schedule this year. We are both rebels and don’treally like following a schedule but it feels like it would be a good change for us this year.

Also, it was actually the Charlotte Mason method that had me falling in love with the idea of homeschooling years ago. While it was unknown to me at the time the group of ladies that I followed on Instagram that had such inspiring homeschool photos were all following the Charlotte Mason method and so many of the aspects that I loved about their homeschooling were pulled directly from Miss Mason.

Thirdly, I really resonate with a lot of the main points Charlotte Mason tried to teach, some of them come naturally to me and others don’t, so I think this will be a great year of growth.

And lastly (at least for now), what I really love about the Charlotte Mason method is how simple it is. We really try to have a minimal homeschool (and home) and I think this works very well with Charlotte’s method.

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WHERE TO LEARN ABOUT CHARLOTTE MASON’S METHOD

Want to learn more about Charlotte Mason’s method? There are a few books I would recommend: I am currently reading through Charlotte Mason’sHome Education series, there are six volumes and I am just over halfway through the first. It will take me awhile to get through them all. Though, even before reading the series I would highly recommend reading A Charlotte Mason Companion by Karen Andreola, it’s an easier read and gives a good overview of Charlotte’s philosophy.

In this post I am going to highlight ten of the major distinctions of the Charlotte Mason (though there are a few more, I’m keeping it to ten) and give you a bit of an idea on how we are going to be applying them into our homeschool.

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LIVING BOOKS

If you have been around here for any length of time you’ll know that we love books in our family, and not just any books, good books. Charlotte Mason promoted what she calledliving books, she didn’t use textbooks but rather preferred to use books that included first hand stories or books where the author was knowledgeable and passionate about the topic. She wanted children to read the best of the best, not dumbed down,twaddle books.

“One more thing is of vital importance; children must have books, living books; the best are not too good for them; anything less than the best is not good enough; and if it is needful to exercise economy, let go everything that belongs to soft and luxurious living before letting go the duty of supplying the books, and the frequent changes of books, which are necessary for the constant stimulation of the child’s intellectual life.”
– Charlotte Mason

I’ve got a number of living book lists started that I will be sharing over the course of the next few months, stay tuned for that!

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NARRATION

Charlotte Mason also taught about the idea ofnarration, which is such a simple and yet effective teaching strategy. To put it simply, after reading a passage from a living book to a child you will ask them to tell back the story in their own words. This not only works as a method of testing (it gives you a chance to see how much the child understood) it also helps to cement the lesson in the child’s mind. Often to really learn something it is best to teach it, and this is a very simple way to do so.

Charlotte suggestions not starting narration until the child is six though I think it depends on the child. My five year old actually enjoys narration more than my seven year old and is better at it at this point. If he wants to narrate I’m not going to say no!

She also suggests by starting slow, maybe you read one paragraph of a story and then get them to narrate that one paragraph, slowly increasing the length of the passage they narrate. This is also where short chapters are good. I’ve found so far that Little Pilgrim’s Progress is my kids’ favorite book to narrate and the chapters are short so usually they narrate back after I read half or a full chapter.

As children narrate you can copy their words down for them and as they get older they can start writing down their own narrations and doing a combination of drawn and written narrations.

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FORMATION OF HABITS

I think every mother understands the benefits of teaching children habits, though it can be a long road there. Unfortunately, I don’t think I did a good job in my first few years of parenting working on good habits so we have some bad habits to unlearn while trying to learn good habits.

I think I will probably share a full post about habits in the future, there is so much to say on this topic!

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NATURE STUDIES

Nature studies is a large part of the Charlotte Mason method, one that I aspire to enjoy but it is definitely not my natural nature to want to spend time outdoors (I’m a bookworm content to sit in one chair and read book after book). I have learnedso much in our nature studies so far and have been really enjoying it.

Also a full post on this topic to come!

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How beautiful is this nature journal from 1906? It’s The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady. #goals

SHORT LESSONS

Charlotte Mason was a big believer in short lessons, 20 minutes on one topic for elementary students before moving on to a different topic. Of course this idea just makes sense if you know young children, while you want them to build the habit of attention you also need to work with their natural abilities.

With the idea of short lessons you can cover a variety of different subjects and topics in one day.

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COPYWORK

Charlotte also encouraged copywork, from my understanding this is to teach children to print perfectly; by copying from a perfect example they will learn how to print neatly, spell correctly and the major rules of grammar.

Copywork is really easy to do, I love finding poems, Bible verses or quotes for my children to copy from.

PICTURE STUDY

Picture study is what Charlotte called the study of great art. Children would look at and study one piece of art and then retell all the details they could recall from the piece.

We will be following her idea of studying one artist per term and studying a handful of that artists works. Near the end of the term the kids will be able to pick their favorite piece to try to replicate to the best of their ability.

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HYMN STUDY

We will also be studying hymns, one every month or so. We will be learning the history behind the hymn (so many great stories behind them!) and learning all the lyrics.

SHAKESPEARE

Charlotte also believed that children should study Shakespeare, I personally enjoy a challenge so we are going to give it a try! We are going to start out by using Tales from Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb. I read a few of Shakespeare’s stories in high school and university and honestly didn’t really understand any of them, I’m hoping to be able to teach them to my children in a way that actually makes sense (to them and me!).

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FOREIGN LANGUAGE

Another aspect of Charlotte Mason homeschooling is the study of a foreign language! I think it makes the most sense to pick a language you are the most interested in. My daughter and I have been learning Spanish but we recently made some decisions as a family to plan for a Europe trip in about two years and visit France and Italy so my husband and children have decided to learn French and I’m learning Italian. Since we recently made the language switch I need to find some resources for both of these languages.

And that’s the Charlotte Mason method and why we are switching to it in a nutshell! If you have any questions or want to share what you love about the CM method leave me a note in the comments below!

I will be sharing our full Charlotte Mason schedules for kindergarten and grade three soon!

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FAQs

What is the Charlotte Mason method? And Why We are Switching to it - Intentional Homeschooling? ›

The Charlotte Mason method places an emphasis on educating the whole child rather than just the intellectual aspects of their mind. Therefore, it can be a helpful approach for families with resistant learners or children who are feeling a little “burnt out” from their previous school experiences.

What is the Charlotte Mason approach to learning? ›

In the Charlotte Mason approach, education is defined as “the science of relations.” Since the child comes into the world with a natural desire to form personal relationships with people, things, God, and himself, education is all about helping him to form those relations.

What is the purpose of the Charlotte Mason education? ›

Charlotte Mason's ideas created an educational revolution when she developed them. She hoped education would open the doors of equality and opportunity to all. She believed that, regardless of what social class they belonged to, children deserved dignity and respect.

What is the Charlotte Mason style of homeschool curriculum? ›

The characteristics of a Charlotte Mason–style homeschool include: An emphasis on short but frequent lessons focusing on great books in their entirety rather than excerpts or topics. A focus on self–directed activities under close guidance from adults. A study of nature as a method of scientific exploration.

What are the pillars of Charlotte Mason? ›

The Charlotte Mason method is based on Charlotte's firm belief that the child is a person and we must educate that whole person, not just his mind. So a Charlotte Mason education is three-pronged: in her words, “Education is an Atmosphere, a Discipline, a Life.”

What is the difference between Montessori and Charlotte Mason? ›

As similar as they may seem, there were some significant differences between Maria Montessori and Charlotte Mason. Mason was a vocal critic of Montessori, saying that Montessori children had too much freedom and not enough discipline. Mason was also an opponent of Montessori's sensorial activities.

Is Charlotte Mason homeschool religious? ›

We are often asked whether My Homeschool Programs can be used by families who aren't Christian. It can be and it is. A number of secular Charlotte Mason homeschoolers, and families not professing to the Christian faith use My Homeschool courses and enjoy our curriculum.

What does a Charlotte Mason homeschool day look like? ›

A Charlotte Mason Homeschool schedule should include short lessons, afternoon free time, nature walks and read aloud time. We had formal structured lessons four days per week in the elementary years. The other day was left for errands, field trips, visiting and special events.

How did Charlotte Mason teach Bible? ›

Mason's approach to teaching the Bible to students in that she kept it very simple and did not accompany every Bible reading with a moral lesson, but allowed the text to speak for itself.

How does Charlotte Mason teach science? ›

Charlotte Mason used a two-faceted approach to teaching science that was very effective: systematic studies and spontaneous discovery. The systematic studies were accomplished through reading and narrating living science books.

What is Charlotte Mason Nature Study? ›

Nature study lays the foundation for science lessons. It's simple! Go outside with the whole family at least once each week. Give every family member a nature notebook in which to record their observations. Their entries could include pencil sketches, descriptions, watercolor paintings, or chalk drawings.

How to teach history the Charlotte Mason Way? ›

Let us note how Charlotte Mason taught history:
  1. Used a Chapter Book as a Spinebook;
  2. Worked chronologically;
  3. Read short biographies of persons connected with the period studied;
  4. Used literature from ages 7-8 onwards which linked to history;
  5. Used a "Book of Centuries" from ages 9-12.

What is the difference between traditional homeschool and Charlotte Mason? ›

Next, traditional, classical education incorporates long lectures, memorization and drills. Charlotte Mason encourages devoting as little time as possible to lectures. Instead of memorizing facts, learn ideas by way of reading living books and processing the new information gathered in notebooking journals.

What is Charlotte Mason's method of education? ›

The Charlotte Mason Method is a popular approach to homeschooling that emphasizes the importance of living books, nature study, and hands-on learning. Her ideas are based on the belief that children are born persons with their own unique personalities, interests, and abilities.

What are the benefits of Charlotte Mason education? ›

The ancient classical model of education used methods of learning to shape a person's character. Through a Charlotte Mason education, we can focus on more than academics. We can develop good habits and shape our children's character through the books we read.

What is the Charlotte method? ›

The Charlotte Mason Method is a popular approach to homeschooling that emphasizes the importance of living books, nature study, and hands-on learning.

What is the Mason model of instructional design? ›

The Mason model has three main elements: living books, narration, and habits. Living books are books written by authors with a passion and knowledge for their subject and convey ideas and information engaging and inspiringly.

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