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Picture study, foreign language, classical music...?
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 8:14 pm
by gracecox
I am just wondering if heart of dakota includes Charlotte Mason style picture study, classical music study, foreign language, or handicrafts? I have looked through the levels, but didn't see it, but might have missed it.
Re: Picture study, foreign language, classical music...?
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 8:40 pm
by StephanieU
HOD includes all but handicrafts, but not in every guide. They are things that are easy to add in if you want to add them every year, since HOD keeps the days fairly short, especially in the early guides.
Re: Picture study, foreign language, classical music...?
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 6:44 am
by LynnH
CTC has watercolor painting that goes along with the poetry study, RTR(the next guide) includes a picture study since that goes well with the time period being studied, Rev to Rev includes a year long composer study and they make a fantastic lap book, and MTMM includes nature journaling. Foreign language isn't included until high school. The high school guide World History guide includes a fine arts credit of art history and art projects.
Re: Picture study, foreign language, classical music...?
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 3:31 pm
by my3sons
This looks like a double post...
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=17124
I answered above as did another poster, but I'll include my response in this thread as well...
Yes, all of these are a part of HOD, though the focus of some of them are specific to certain guides.

This has been such fun - to have the CM staples as part of every guide, but to have different guides have a focused concentration to delve deeply into from year to year. For example, art projects are a part of every guide and usually specific to the history theme, but formal picture study - art study - is part of PHFHG as well as WH Fine Arts elective. Music/hymns study are a part of every guide, but formal classical music study is part of RevtoRev. Foreign Language - all 4 high school guides. Handicrafts - part of History Project part of plans in every guide. The staples of Charlotte Mason - oral narrations, written narrations, dictation, living books for every subject, Bible study, Scripture memorization, Godly character traits/habit training, classical poetry study of one poet/periodic memorization of poems, etc. are included in every guide. Oh, and Nature Study is a part of MTMM - such fun! HTH!
In Christ,
Julie