Epi Kardia Christian Literature-based Curriculum
using Charlotte Mason Methods
for Private and Cottage Schools
How Could I Use a Homeschooling Curriculum in a Private School?
- How do I use Epi Kardia in my
classroom?
- I only have so much time for literature, science, history etc.; how do I fit
it all in?
- Will my students learn enough if we are spending time reading whole
books?
- How do I fill in gaps of material not covered by whole
books?
- Can my school afford the books needed for this curriculum?
- How will I evaluate my students?
- How will my parents respond to this curriculum?
- How do Epi Kardia students do on standardized testing?
The above are all very valid questions that teachers have asked us when we assist them in using Epi Kardia
curriculum in their classrooms. Having been a teacher for 8+ years prior to home schooling, I understand the
challenges faced when you want to incorporate the best curriculum but need it to work within a classroom
environment.
I used a whole book approach in various classroom
grades, and still do, including high school. As with all good lessons, it takes some planning and some flexibility,
but once you get into the habit, you’ll find it’s a joyfully interactive way to teach. Your students and your
parents will respond with praise, as well.
Using Epi Kardia in a classroom allows
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Your students to read and respond
to great literature. |
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You to integrate subject areas in
order to teach more in a shorter period of time. |
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For immersion into subject matter
which leads to greater student engagement, stronger
comprehension and a higher retention rate. |
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For students to learn to think
rather than simply read and regurgitate facts. |
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You to create a room full of kids
who love to read and love to learn. |
Practical ways to utilize Epi Kardia in your classroom and your
school
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You read aloud to your
students. |
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Older students 'visit' to read
aloud to your students. |
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Students rotate through stations
(examples: listen to a book chapter on tape, work on mini-books to create lapbooks,
maps/timelines/historically related assignments, writing assignments related to the book or time
period) |
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Develop study groups and project
groups. |
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Have students orally narrate as
they read. |
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Students working in pairs can
design reports, reviews, etc., on various books and subjects. |
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Assign each student a different
mini--research topic to cover those that are not directly addressed in the whole
books. |
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Work with other teachers, on the
same or different grade levels, to create time period or other theme projects (Renaissance or
other historical festivals, reenactments, subject-related thematic events,
etc.) |
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Get parents involved by having
parent/student teams work on reading books together and making presentations. |
What makes Epi Kardia a superior curriculum
choice?
The emphasis on Biblical values, valuable literature, concrete
science concepts, varied learning styles, strong writing skills, and
fine arts is attractive and satisfying to teachers, administrators and parents alike. Students love the switch
to whole books and varied activies, leaving uninteresting texts and evaluations readily
behind them!
For more information about using Epi Kardia
curricula in the classroom, (as well as the answers to all the questions at the top of the page!) please see our
article How Does Epi Kardia Fit into a Classroom
Setting?
To find out more about using Epi Kardia in your
private or cottage school, including pricing information for one classroom or multiclassroom licensing, please
contact us at dana@epikardia.com . Please send
your phone number if you would prefer to discuss your needs on the phone.
Read what others are saying about Epi Kardia in private and cottage schools!
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"I love the Creation to Modern in one year approach! The kids seem to be getting so much and really
have remembered a lot from last year (Kindergarten) to this. Thank you so much for all of y'alls time,
help and words of wisdom!"
--Rhonda, mom and past administrator, Lowcountry Christian Community School, SC
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"My name is Blythe R. and I recently moved here to Florida. Last year I taught 2nd grade at [private
Christian school in SC] and LOVED using your curriculum! The students really enjoyed the books and the
hands on activities! I told my new school administrator about [Epi Kardia] and she is very interested
about using it here!"
--Blythe, teacher at private Christian school, FL
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