Middle Ages Term 2 Morning Time Plans
Middle Ages Term 2 Morning Time Plans
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We Took All the Hard Work Out of Planning Morning Time
These Middle Ages-themed Morning Time plans are open-and-go and designed for ease of use—perfect for new homeschoolers and seasoned veterans alike. Everything is thoughtfully laid out so you can enjoy a rich, connected start to your day without the stress.
What’s Included
- Intro material with helpful tips and instructions for every subject
- A weekly grid and lesson plan lists to help you map out your week
- Optional loop schedule—just do the next thing each day
- Printable booklist to take to the library
- Printable copies of poems
- A user-friendly webpage with all video tutorials, book links, and art supply resources
Want to See Inside?
Download a sample that includes pages from the introduction, printable booklist, poem page, weekly grid, and loop schedule.
Topics and Subjects Covered
- Memorization – St. Crispin’s Day speech from Henry V
- Geography – Countries of Europe
- Music Appreciation – Custom-written medieval music lessons by Genie Shaw of Barefoot Abbey (exclusive to these plans)
- Poetry – Authentic medieval poems
- Math – Activities based on the Sir Circumference series
- Picture Study – Artists Fra Angelico and Jan van Eyck
- Art – Hands-on projects with medieval themes
- Nature Study – Trees, weather, and clouds
- Reading Suggestions – Beautifully curated to complement the subjects
- Read Alouds – Four chapter book options to choose from, scheduled and ready to go
Note: Completing some activities as written will require the Sir Circumference Activity Bundle and Exploring Nature with Children. These can be purchased separately, adapted, or substituted as needed. Most books may be available from your local library.
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What Are You Waiting For?
Enjoy the Morning Time you’ve always wanted—rich, connected, and inspiring, without the prep or pressure. Just print, gather, and dive into the wonder of the Middle Ages.
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