Spring 3.0 Morning Time Plans
$18.00
Seven weeks of pre-made Morning Time plans loosely based around a seasonal theme. 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.
Now includes LEVEL UP activities with ideas on the topics for your older kids.
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:
- Memorization – St. Patrick’s Breastplate, selection from Julius Caesar
- Poetry – Vachel Lindsay
- Music Appreciation – Benjamin Britten
- Math – skip counting
- Picture Study – David Teniers the Younger
- Handicrafts – Shadow puppets
- Art – Watercolors, Chalk Pastels, Origami
- Nature Study – Deserts
- Jokes, Puzzles, Riddles
- Level Up Activities for older kids including Plutarch!
- Picture Books – fabulous selections to accompany the subject areas
- Read Alouds – two great chapter books scheduled for you to choose between
* Note: Completing Plutarch (Level Up for older kids) as written will require a purchased resource. Click here to see the resource.
J –
We are loving this study! A wonderful time each morning with our whole family. My one question- Why oh why is The Vanderbeekers of 141st street listed as a suggested read aloud for this study? We purchased it on Kindle (due to Covid library closures) only to realize it is a Christmas novel. Great for Christmas – not what we want to be reading as flowers and life are blooming.