Free Charlotte Mason Sample Week

See what a rich, beautiful homeschool week can actually look like.

Download Charlotte Mason: A Sample Week, a free 15-page guide designed to help homeschool families picture a simple, life-giving week of lessons for the elementary years.

Inside, you’ll find a practical weekly rhythm built around living books, short lessons, read-alouds, narration, nature walks, notebooking, handicrafts, and the fine arts — so you can begin bringing Charlotte Mason’s timeless methods into your home with ease and confidence.

A Sneak Peek Inside…

What you’ll find inside…

A complete week of Charlotte Mason lessons for grades K–5.

A sample elementary school week at a glance
A simple daily rhythm for lessons
Morning read-aloud ideas with Bible, literature, and poetry
Language arts guidance using copywork, reading, spelling, and punctuation
Math, history, geography, science, and nature study blocks
Ideas for movement breaks and outdoor play
Weekly nature walks and nature journaling inspiration
Handicraft ideas for meaningful skill-building
Fine Arts Friday with Shakespeare, composer study, and picture study
Notebooking to help children record what they are learning
Living book suggestions throughout the guide

Homeschool does not have to feel overwhelming.

Many families are drawn to Charlotte Mason education because they want something richer than worksheets, dry textbooks, and long school days.

They want their children to encounter excellent books, beautiful ideas, nature, art, music, meaningful conversation, and lessons that enrich both the mind and the heart.

But when it comes time to actually plan the week, the questions begin:

What should we do each day?
How long should lessons take?
How do living books fit into the schedule?
Where do narration, nature study, handicrafts, and picture study belong?
Can this be done without school taking over the entire day?

This free guide was created to answer those questions in a simple, visual, practical way.

This sample week gives you something to picture.

Charlotte Mason’s methods are beautiful, but they can feel abstract until you see them arranged into an actual week.

This guide gives you a clear example of how an elementary homeschool week can be shaped with short, varied lessons and a steady rhythm of reading, narration, movement, nature, art, and hands-on work.

This free guide will give you a starting point so you can picture of what is possible, and adapt the ideas to your own children, your own books, and your own family culture.

• A Sample elementary school week
• Ideas for living books for all subjects
• A sample schedule for Elementary Grades

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