Celebrate Pi Day!
March 14 is National Pi Day! Make your plans now to celebrate math with Pi Day using some of these neat resources, books, and ideas.
Meet Katie GlennonAuthor Since: 2009-02-11 20:28:20Katie is a former teacher, educational consultant, and writer who enjoys homeschooling her two boys in the woods of New Hampshire. They all enjoy hiking, fishing, and keeping nature journals. She enjoys reading, knitting, and developing unit studies. Please visit her website at http://charlottemasonhomeschooling.wordpress.com |
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March 14 is National Pi Day! Make your plans now to celebrate math with Pi Day using some of these neat resources, books, and ideas.
When you think of Charlotte Mason, you think of using living books as the foundation of your studies. So, how are you supposed to use living books that you read to help your child understand and learn mathematical concepts?
If you are looking for a way to homeschool a number of children of various age ranges, enjoy reading books with them, want to enhance their writing skills, delve into stories of historical figures and events, and minimize the use of textbooks, using Charlotte Mason’s methods may be just the right path for you to follow.