For the past few weeks, I have been sharing tips with you on how to use living books for specific subjects. (See the bottom of this article for the other posts.) Now I want to help you get an overall picture of how to homeschool with living books.
I have some posts for you today by other homeschool moms will explain what living books are, why use them, and how to use them. They also have suggested activities and helpful resources that I think you’ll like.
Here they are.
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How to Homeschool with Living Books
What Are Living Books? on WellPlanned Gal – Find out what living books are and how to use them from the Well Planned Gal.
How to Use Living Books in Your Homeschool on Joy in the Home – Dollie provides lots of helpful tips about using living books as Charlotte Mason intended.
Homeschooling with Living Books on Heart and Soul Homeschooling – Sara will tell you what living books are, the benefits of using them, and how to use them.
Learning With Living Books on Year Round Homeschooling – This post describes what living books are and aren’t, discusses reasons why you should use them, and offers helpful resources.
Do you have some advice on how to homeschool with living books? Feel free to share in the comment section below.
More help on this site with using living books:
- Tips for Teaching Living Math in Your Homeschool
- How to Teach Geography with Living Books
- How to Teach History with Living Books
- How to Teach Science with Living Books