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As part of the Mother Series and just in time for a new homeschool year, I present: how to make a vintage homekeeping schedule (in 5 simple steps + referenced from real vintage books). This really simplified things for me! Grab your pencil and our free ebook below.
As I continue my mother's series, I felt a need for a daily lesson plan for mothers. With just 3 things per day to focus on, a mother can get in time for: mother culture, physical exercise, beauty, etiquette, habit study for home, and more. Let's take a look!
Today, I'm sharing A Mother's Color-Coded Priority Time Table (Schedule) + Free Printable. Mine. The goal of our Charlotte Mason-inspired schedule is to have a peaceful homeschool morning, plus time for my top priories: God, Family, Home, Home Education, Myself. The free printable is at the bottom of the article. Enjoy!
Need a little Mom Time? As mothers, we need a little Mom Time, a few minutes to ourselves, to breath and hear ourselves think. In my Mom Time 2024 planner I’ve included my own plans for the first 3 months which include: Spiritual Growth - Devotions, Mental Growth - Fiction and Non-Fiction Readings, and Physical Growth – Exercise. With only 3 suggested activities each day (15 minutes each) it takes less than 1 hour to get in a little mom time. In addition to the basics above, I include other ways to nurture yourself: Psalm Repetition, Tea & Poetry, Outdoor Walks, Book of Mottoes, Beauty Treatments, and Sewing (or Buying) a Color Coordinated Wardrobe. Links to free books are below. Enjoy!
Here's how our year is so far! I hope my notes on what is working and what is NOT working for Kindergarten (including math curriculum notes - which will save you money!) and Mother Culture will give you ideas for bringing joy to your own homeschool.
Do you know how to make a vintage homekeeping schedule? It's actually pretty easy and you can use my FREE A Mother's Homekeeping Time Cards (print below) to make one in a jiffy. Here's how.
10/24/2023 0 Comments Mother Culture: Term 1 Plans (2023-24)
"Mom, I want to show you a surprise," said Adeline, my 4 year old. She lead me to the growing watermelon plants in the back yard. This came a result of setting our television aside which I shared in Part I of this series. Here is the continuation of this journey.
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AuthorRenee Metzler holds a degree in Secondary Ed, English from Bloomsburg University of PA. She is a homeschool mom of 4 children and is loves to share her joy of lesson planning and curriculum. CategoriesAll 101 Top Picks! Activity Box Charlotte Mason Find/List A Co-op Homekeep Homeschool Level 0 (PreK K) Level 0 (PreK-K) Level 1 (Grades 1 3) Level 1 (Grades 1-3) Level 1 (Grades 1 To 3) Level 2 (Grades 4 To 6) Living Books Member Forum Motherhood Parent's Review Planning Science & Nature Teaching Series Archives
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