Plutarch: The Life of Cato the Younger

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In the Classical and Charlotte Mason worlds, Plutarch’s writings can help build moral and character education. Since Plutarch focuses on moral virtues and character development, it fits into the development of the whole person, which is so important in the Classical and Charlotte Mason education.

Plutarch’s writings are considered living books because they present the history in a narrative way that is engaging to read. This allows the student to develop a personal connection to what they are reading and helps them remember the story better.

In this guide you’ll fine tips and hyperlinks for resources to help with teaching the Life of Cato the Younger in your home.

We’ve also included map work, picture study, some background information, and narration pages.

We hope this helps you feel comfortable and confident in teaching Plutarch this year.

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In the Classical and Charlotte Mason worlds, Plutarch’s writings can help build moral and character education. Since Plutarch focuses on moral virtues and character development, it fits into the development of the whole person, which is so important in the Classical and Charlotte Mason education.

Plutarch’s writings are considered living books because they present the history in a narrative way that is engaging to read. This allows the student to develop a personal connection to what they are reading and helps them remember the story better.

In this guide you’ll fine tips and hyperlinks for resources to help with teaching the Life of Cato the Younger in your home.

We’ve also included map work, picture study, some background information, and narration pages.

We hope this helps you feel comfortable and confident in teaching Plutarch this year.

In the Classical and Charlotte Mason worlds, Plutarch’s writings can help build moral and character education. Since Plutarch focuses on moral virtues and character development, it fits into the development of the whole person, which is so important in the Classical and Charlotte Mason education.

Plutarch’s writings are considered living books because they present the history in a narrative way that is engaging to read. This allows the student to develop a personal connection to what they are reading and helps them remember the story better.

In this guide you’ll fine tips and hyperlinks for resources to help with teaching the Life of Cato the Younger in your home.

We’ve also included map work, picture study, some background information, and narration pages.

We hope this helps you feel comfortable and confident in teaching Plutarch this year.