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59: How to Use Living Books to Teach Music in Your Homeschool (a Charlotte Mason Inspired idea!)

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Welcome to Episode 59 of the Music in Our Homeschool podcast, "How to Use Living Books to Teach Music in the Homeschool." Dive into a creative approach to music education with host Gena Mayo, a seasoned music teacher and homeschooling mom of eight. In this episode, Gena shares insightful strategies for incorporating living books—a concept championed by educator Charlotte Mason—into your homeschool music curriculum.

Discover the meaning of living books and how they differ from standard textbooks. These beautifully written narratives are known for engaging both the mind and heart, making them the perfect tool for young learners. Gena guides you through five categories of living books ideal for teaching music: composers, styles or genres, instruments, songs, and specific musical pieces.

Explore a variety of recommended books that bring music education to life. From biographies of legendary composers like Schubert, Haydn, and Mozart to fun introductions to musical styles and instruments. Gena also highlights engaging picture books that teach songs and delve into specific musical pieces like "Peter and the Wolf" and "The Nutcracker."

Whether you're a seasoned homeschooler or new to the education style, this episode provides practical tips on integrating music basics through storytelling. Perfect for parents seeking affordable, engaging, and quality music lessons, Gena's insights encourage a love for music in learners of all ages. Don't miss this chance to enrich your homeschool experience with living books that transform music learning into an exciting journey.

Visit musicinourhomeschool.com and Ichoosejoy.org for more resources and connect with Gena Mayo for additional guidance.

Find links to all resources mentioned in this episode here: https://musicinourhomeschool.com/use-living-books-to-teach-music/

Please follow/subscribe to the podcast and leave a 5-star review and comment if you liked this episode! Find all courses at https://Learn.MusicinOurHomeschool.com ,free music lessons here: https://MusicinOurHomeschool.com/FreeMusicLessons , and lots more links here: https://linktr.ee/genamayo !

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Welcome to Episode 59 of the Music in Our Homeschool podcast, "How to Use Living Books to Teach Music in the Homeschool." Dive into a creative approach to music education with host Gena Mayo, a seasoned music teacher and homeschooling mom of eight. In this episode, Gena shares insightful strategies for incorporating living books—a concept championed by educator Charlotte Mason—into your homeschool music curriculum.

Discover the meaning of living books and how they differ from standard textbooks. These beautifully written narratives are known for engaging both the mind and heart, making them the perfect tool for young learners. Gena guides you through five categories of living books ideal for teaching music: composers, styles or genres, instruments, songs, and specific musical pieces.

Explore a variety of recommended books that bring music education to life. From biographies of legendary composers like Schubert, Haydn, and Mozart to fun introductions to musical styles and instruments. Gena also highlights engaging picture books that teach songs and delve into specific musical pieces like "Peter and the Wolf" and "The Nutcracker."

Whether you're a seasoned homeschooler or new to the education style, this episode provides practical tips on integrating music basics through storytelling. Perfect for parents seeking affordable, engaging, and quality music lessons, Gena's insights encourage a love for music in learners of all ages. Don't miss this chance to enrich your homeschool experience with living books that transform music learning into an exciting journey.

Visit musicinourhomeschool.com and Ichoosejoy.org for more resources and connect with Gena Mayo for additional guidance.

Find links to all resources mentioned in this episode here: https://musicinourhomeschool.com/use-living-books-to-teach-music/

Please follow/subscribe to the podcast and leave a 5-star review and comment if you liked this episode! Find all courses at https://Learn.MusicinOurHomeschool.com ,free music lessons here: https://MusicinOurHomeschool.com/FreeMusicLessons , and lots more links here: https://linktr.ee/genamayo !

  continue reading

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