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.
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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.
Do you need encouragement to stay the course of Godly motherhood? Prayer is the answer. It seems so simple, yet mountains are moved in our prayer closet. Today, I want to share an article called The Praying Remnant + Groups for Moms that might help you stay encouraged to stay the course of homeschool and for building up one another.
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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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