Playing Term: Early Learner Morning Time Plans
$25.00
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Ten weeks of pre-made Morning Time plans loosely based around a seasonal theme (Playing Term is June, July, and August). Designed for ages 3-6, these plans are a perfect gentle early learning Morning Time for your little ones. Bring beauty (and fun!) to the early learners in 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:
- Prayer – learn the Our Father/Lord’s Prayer
- Memorization – nursery rhymes
- Music Appreciation – instruments and the orchestra
- Math – preschool basics
- Picture Study – child-friendly paintings
- Art – chalk and oil pastels
- Nature Study – seasonal nature study
- Picture Books – fabulous selections to accompany the subject areas
Stephanie –
These plans were my first purchase and step into morning time and they are great! It’s been so nice to find something easy to use and easy to implement with all my children. I loved being able to include all my small children in the activities and now have to plan so many things on my own.