English
19th Century Grammar Semester 1 FLEX
Learn grammar like the great writers of the 19th century with a 21st twist! This is a Charlotte Mason-inspired course!
10-14
year olds
5-15
learners per class
$210
Charged upfront
$23 per week
Flexible schedule
Over 9 weeks
No live meetings
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Description
Class Experience
This course introduces students to grammar in an in-depth and organized fashion. Students typically have been taught the "Parts of Speech" and lack true understanding of the relationships between grammatical concepts in their own writing. Instead of memorizing the parts of speech, I use the order of grammatical concepts developed by British 19th c. homeschool pioneer Charlotte Mason. Her approach is both logical and creative. Through using 19th c. illustrations, students will demonstrate...
Students will be asked to complete an assignment from each lesson.
Students will need a binder with tabs or file dividers. I will provide handouts at the onset of class for each lesson. Students will need to have these organized in their binder.
In-class feedback is my preferred method of assessment in comparison to grades; however, if parent prefers, I am more than happy to supply a grade using either the A,B,C,D, F or Standard-based grading of 4,3,2,1 scales. Please request this at onset of the course! Learners do take 5 exams that are completed at home. These are "graded" and students receive individualized feedback. Common Core or Standards Alignment is available upon request.
No live meetings, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.
Teacher
Molly KiesigCharlotte Mason- Inspired Certified English Educator. Stay-at-home Mama. Grammar Guru. Logophile. Bibliophile. Old Movie Fan. Lover of the Pursuit of Knowledge.
180 total reviews
204 completed classes
About Me
Hello! I am a passionate certified teacher who is excited to get to know you! My main area of focus is grammar. Yes, you heard correctly. I love grammar. I adore grammar. I breathe and dream grammar. My program is self-developed after years of...