![]() ![]() I like to pull this theme into our whole homeschool, and try to infuse as much culture of the country we’re studying into our lives, not just our school, as possible. This year our homeschool theme is Cultures of Asia. ![]() When I stopped to think about it, it is exactly like the spark schooling we’ve been doing, but with books. I took the concept many varied books, reading small portions of many, varied books in the morning, and made it work for us. Like with most things, I take things that speak to me, and twist them around a little to make them work perfectly for our homeschool. What I do know, is this concept, and the idea of a morning routine, have set our homeschool on its head. I don’t know why I hadn’t thought of it before, maybe because I’m an all or nothing, read one book at a time, kind of person, or maybe I just wasn’t ready, like my friend Jen suggested. That phrase really clicked a switch in my brain. ![]() It’s a phrase that comes from Charlotte Mason, I heard it from Julie Bogart of Brave Writer last week in one of her periscopes. Then I heard the phrase many varied books. Morning basket? Nope, not for us, thanks anyway. We don’t study Bible verses in the morning. If you’d asked me about my morning basket last year I would have laughed. ![]()
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