
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Welcome to A TRUE GOOD BEAUTIFUL LIFE podcast!
On today's episode you are treated in our TRUE and GOOD segments to a sweeping vision of what an ideal PreK-12 Writing program looks like according to my special guest, teacher, and mentor, Linda Cerynik of Roots to Wings Educational Support. We touch on writing methods from Charlotte Mason to Classical, an eclectic mix of our favorite things. Linda takes us from grade to grade highlighting some of the touchstones students can strive for and some activities we can do as parents and teachers to help them develop and succeed as writers.
Some principles of Narration (not mentioned in the podcast):
The Progymnasmata (an ancient Greek and Roman program that teaches Rhetoric in stages):
Four Rhetorical Devices high schoolers can use or look for in an essay or speech:
On the BEAUTIFUL segment of the show, I end with sharing my field trip to The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, PA, and its amazing decorative arts collection from all around the world. You will be in awe at the famous artists represented and the various arts and crafts displayed next to old European oil paintings. It is a sight to behold and a wonderful expression of the divinely-inspired creative nature of humans.
Some favorite resources:
COMMONPLACE QUOTES
. . . give a child a single valuable idea, and you have done more for his education than if you had laid upon his mind the burden of bushels of information . . . - Charlotte Mason, Volume 1: Home Education, p. 174
APPLICATION
By Jennifer MilliganWelcome to A TRUE GOOD BEAUTIFUL LIFE podcast!
On today's episode you are treated in our TRUE and GOOD segments to a sweeping vision of what an ideal PreK-12 Writing program looks like according to my special guest, teacher, and mentor, Linda Cerynik of Roots to Wings Educational Support. We touch on writing methods from Charlotte Mason to Classical, an eclectic mix of our favorite things. Linda takes us from grade to grade highlighting some of the touchstones students can strive for and some activities we can do as parents and teachers to help them develop and succeed as writers.
Some principles of Narration (not mentioned in the podcast):
The Progymnasmata (an ancient Greek and Roman program that teaches Rhetoric in stages):
Four Rhetorical Devices high schoolers can use or look for in an essay or speech:
On the BEAUTIFUL segment of the show, I end with sharing my field trip to The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, PA, and its amazing decorative arts collection from all around the world. You will be in awe at the famous artists represented and the various arts and crafts displayed next to old European oil paintings. It is a sight to behold and a wonderful expression of the divinely-inspired creative nature of humans.
Some favorite resources:
COMMONPLACE QUOTES
. . . give a child a single valuable idea, and you have done more for his education than if you had laid upon his mind the burden of bushels of information . . . - Charlotte Mason, Volume 1: Home Education, p. 174
APPLICATION