Charlotte Mason 101: Narration Tips and Examples

Published 2016-03-06
In this edition of my Charlotte Mason 101 series we're discussing the whys and hows of narration, and I give some examples of narrations that my children have done - including a live narration with my 6 year old!

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All Comments (21)
  • @mareek.
    I have just found your page and WOW; finally someone that can explain narration is an easy to understand language. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts, we truly appreciate your insight. AWESOME VIDEO!
  • As the publishers of CM-inspired curriculum for almost 30 years, we're always excited to see how others use the CM methods in their own homeschools. Thanks for sharing with us!
  • @Mckinzys_world
    Thank you for sharing this video. This made a lot of sense 😊
  • @SonixGirl77
    My work requires me to interpret technical information to higher level more easy to understand summaries for supervisors that need info that is short, direct, and recommendation/discussion time. As you likely already know, this is a skill that is very relevant and applicable to real life and for me imperative to being able to understand material. Maybe doing an interpretation narration from different characters perspectives may also prove to be quite helpful in overall analysis of the story.
  • Dude! How'd I miss this video? I learn so much from you - thank you for these practical tips! I just finished your book and I loved it! I'll be doing a review video on it soon.
  • @evabtz
    This is the best explanation of narration I found. This video came up on my feed without searching but it was exactly what I needed!! Thank you!
  • Ah so inspiring! Thank you for sharing. So grateful to have found your channel! 😊 You have a beautiful little family.
  • Thanks a lot for all your lovely and really helpful videos,Emily.And love your BYL curriculum .
  • @AmberCarter27
    Thank you so much! This was exactly what I needed.....
  • @sierriaNicole
    That’s interesting, I didn’t know book reports and busy work was a substitute for narration! Great 👍🏾 information! Love ❤️ this video!
  • This was great!! I want to start doing this with my 11 year old that struggles with comprehension .
  • @mamakatz6340
    Great ideas! ...and now I’m following you. 😉