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A Delectable Education Charlotte Mason Podcast

Episode 55: Elementary Math

A Delectable Education Charlotte Mason Podcast

Nicole Williams

Education

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2016

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary


This week's Charlotte Mason podcast addresses math in the elementary years. How much should be covered? How should it be presented? How do we build confidence, competence, and progress?

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"The Principality of Mathematics is a mountainous land, but the air is very fine and health-giving, though some people find it too rare for their breathing. It differs from most mountainous countries in this, that you cannot lose your way, and that every step taken is on firm ground. People who seek their work or play in this principality find themselves braced by effort and satisfied with truth." (Vol. 4, p. 38)

[A child should know at 12 years old:] "...g) in Arithmetic, they should have some knowledge of vulgar and decimal fractions, percentage, household accounts, etc. h) Should have a knowledge of Elementary Algebra, and should have done practical exercises in Geometry." (Vol. 3, p. 301)

"[Mathematics] should give to children the sense of limitation which is wholesome for all of us, and inspire that sursam corda which we should hear in all natural law." (Vol. 6, p. 231)



If you would like to study along with us, here are some passages from The Home Education Series and other Parent's Review articles that would be helpful for this episode's topic. You may also read the series online here, or get the free Kindle version from Fisher Academy.

Home Education, Part V, XV

Ourselves, Book I, pp. 38; 62-63

Towards a Philosophy of Education, Book I, Chapter 10, Section III



Strayer-Upton's Books--helpful for mental arithmetic/story problems

(Contains affiliate links)



Richele Baburina's Mathematics: A Guide for Living Teaching

Benezet's Article on informal math instruction in the early years

Parents' Review Article on "Number"

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This episode of a Delectable Education is sponsored by in a large room retreat.

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This is a new Charlotte Mason Institute Regional Conference in Washington, D.C.

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We hope that many of you can join all three of us at a delectable education, as well as

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Nancy Kelly, Art Middlekaw, Carol Smith, and many others at the retreat in February. Husbands are especially encouraged to attend.

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We will partake of the Feast of Living Ideas, including not just the why, but also the how of Charlotte Mason's philosophy of education, helping you to

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thrive during the shortest get often the most challenging month of the teaching year.

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You can learn more and register at charlatan institute.com

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under the events tab and select regional conferences. We hope to see you know.

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you know.

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You know. You know.

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You know.

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So,

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You know. Oh, Thanks for joining us today on a

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delectable education, the podcast that spreads the feast of the

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Charlotte Mason method. I'm your host Emily Kaiser and I'm here

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with Liz Gatrill and Nicole Williams. And today we're

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continuing our conversation about math. We're going to be talking about math

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for Olive Elementary School, first through sixth grades today, forms one and two in Mason's educational model.

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As we discussed mathematics is worthy of study in its own right it can bring joy and

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delight especially because it shows us that there is absolute truth and that

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we have comfort in knowing that there are limitations placed on all of us.

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Mason said that in the realm of mathematics,

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