Land That I Love: The Northwest

$15.00

Six weeks of pre-made Morning Time plans based on the culture of the Northwestern region of the United States. Bring beauty (and fun!) to your homeschool with poetry, fine arts, nature study, good books, and so much more — all prepared for you with your choice of a grid or loop schedule to follow.

This is a digital product. Nothing will be mailed.

We took all the hard work out of planning Morning Time!

These Morning Time plans are designed for ease-of-use for new moms and veterans alike. They feature:

  • Intro material with tips and instructions for doing all the subjects
  • A weekly grid and lesson plan lists help you plan your week
  • OR a loop schedule laying out all the subjects and activities to be done — just do the next thing(s) each day
  • Printable booklist to take to the library
  • Copies of poems to print for your family
  • An easy-to-use web page with links to all the videos and tutorials in the plans, as well as links to the books and art supplies for your convenience
Download a sample

The sample contains a smattering of pages from the intro, an example of a printable booklist page, printable poem page, weekly grid, and loop schedule page.

Topics and subjects included in these plans are:
  • Handicrafts – soap carving, lei-making, kite-making
  • Geography – map drill of the region
  • Folk Songs – songs from the region
  • Culture – music, art appreciation, poetry, festivals, events, and art projects
  • People and Places
  • Nature Study
  • Folklore of the Region
  • Picture Books – fabulous selections to accompany the subject areas
  • Read Alouds – two great chapter books scheduled for you to choose between

Frequently Asked Questions

Designed for grades 1-9 the plans can easily be adapted to include preschool to adult age groups.

As an example, if the plans are having you do a picture study of a Monet painting, that activity is appropriate for all ages. If you have only older kids you might leave off the suggested picture book about Monet’s life. The value of the original activity remains the same.

You do not need to purchase any additional resources to complete these plans. Many books can be found in your local library.

Many of the plans do contain Christian content, though secular families in our community have told us they were able to adapt the plans to their needs. We profess the Nicene Creed as our statement of faith.

If you have another question that has not been answered here, email us at info@pambarnhill.com. We will be happy to help you out.

Reviews

  1. tmatos

    I am using these plans with my sixth grader. He is so engaged! The activities are not only doable but fun.

    The nature study introduced us to animals we came across in the reading we selected Water Sky by Jean Craighead George. He is the youngest of my six children. Where was the ease of this resources when started 14 yrs ago? I used to spend hours looking for fun video clips or background on artists. If you use only half of what is collected you are invest a great resource not to mention the ease of use and hours of research well sorted at your fingertips. We signed for the YMB+ subscription!

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