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Another listener requested episode for you this week! Mindy & Rachel think there is one educational tool that brings the biggest bang for your buck and … it’s FREE! Aubree asked for us to delve into narration and we were happy to oblige!
1:45 Homeschooling Moment of the Week: Mindy (PL knowing where Ukraine is and discussing current events)
2:00 S2E30 How to Reboot Your Day
3:30 HSMotW: Rachel (learning where Ukraine is having conversations about current events)
4:40 Topic Talk: Narration
5:05 Definition of narration
6:24 Use at any age
6:32 History of use in education
7:15 Why it is useful
8:00 How to do it
9:17 Use in special education, calling it narrative instruction
14:00 Charlotte Mason’s goals
14:11 John Locke’s goals
14:20 Comenius’ goals
15:07 The hardest part of narration for Mindy
15:52 The hardest part of narration for Rachel
16:32 Wild Kratts
19:08 It’s a gateway to conversations
19:22 Ways kids can do their narration
21:00 How to start
23:15 The more you do it, the more you benefit
27:04 Have your kids narrate where you left off in the read aloud before you start
29:03 Make It Personal: Far Bookend (have our high schoolers narrate and get a pass on writing)
29:47 Make It Personal: Near Bookend (make a commitment this week to do it once a day)
30:37 View from the (Near) Bookend: narration journals as a part of family life
Bookend Homeschoolers on IG
Mindy at gratefulforgrace on IG
Rachel at colemountainhomeschool on IG
By Mindy Brouse and Rachel Cole5
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Another listener requested episode for you this week! Mindy & Rachel think there is one educational tool that brings the biggest bang for your buck and … it’s FREE! Aubree asked for us to delve into narration and we were happy to oblige!
1:45 Homeschooling Moment of the Week: Mindy (PL knowing where Ukraine is and discussing current events)
2:00 S2E30 How to Reboot Your Day
3:30 HSMotW: Rachel (learning where Ukraine is having conversations about current events)
4:40 Topic Talk: Narration
5:05 Definition of narration
6:24 Use at any age
6:32 History of use in education
7:15 Why it is useful
8:00 How to do it
9:17 Use in special education, calling it narrative instruction
14:00 Charlotte Mason’s goals
14:11 John Locke’s goals
14:20 Comenius’ goals
15:07 The hardest part of narration for Mindy
15:52 The hardest part of narration for Rachel
16:32 Wild Kratts
19:08 It’s a gateway to conversations
19:22 Ways kids can do their narration
21:00 How to start
23:15 The more you do it, the more you benefit
27:04 Have your kids narrate where you left off in the read aloud before you start
29:03 Make It Personal: Far Bookend (have our high schoolers narrate and get a pass on writing)
29:47 Make It Personal: Near Bookend (make a commitment this week to do it once a day)
30:37 View from the (Near) Bookend: narration journals as a part of family life
Bookend Homeschoolers on IG
Mindy at gratefulforgrace on IG
Rachel at colemountainhomeschool on IG