Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Memory Work

As  Charlotte Mason/classical homeschoolers, we have often engaged in memory work as a part of our schooling. I have found that young children are capable of memorizing copious amounts of material in a relatively short amount of time.

On the Loose is now 3 years 5 months old and has two items memorized that we'd like to share today:

 

These two pieces, in particular, are The Lord's Prayer and The Apostle's Creed. We attend a PCA church. We use these in our worship service each week. So, not only does our work serve merely as memory work, it enables On the Loose to actively participate in the corporate worship service. He knows when they are about to be said and loves to recite them with the rest of the congregation.

I hope that you find this encouraging! I am planning on beginning a memorization program with him shortly in which we will use The Memory Work Notebook by Paul Settle, published by Great Commision Publications.

May you find much satisfaction in your memory work!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's pretty sad when my 3-year old son knows the Apostle's Creed better than me!

Anonymous said...

That's precious! And his little voice is just too cute!

Goodwife H.

Ronette said...

He is cute, isn't he, Goodwife? :-)

He also now has Genesis 1:1 memorized. He's a quick study so far. Yay!

Marie said...

That is too cute! My Katie has learned the Lord's Prayer and Hail Mary as well as her bedtime prayer. I love hearing her little voice reciting the prayers.