Booklists:
First Grade
Third Grade
Fourth Grade
Fifth Grade
Sixth Grade
Morning Circle Time is when we pray together, read Bible and Saint stories, memorize poetry and read other stories that introduce other topics or literature that I want everyone to get to. When a day doesn't start normally, because of field trips, doctor's appointment or other things, we just move on to the next day on the schedule and don't try to catch up.
Circle Time (2010-2011)
Lesson Plans:
| First Quarter | Second Quarter | Third Quarter | Fourth Quarter |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Grade | First Grade | First Grade | First Grade |
| Second Grade | Second Grade | Second Grade | Second Grade |
| Third Grade | Third Grade | Third Grade | Third Grade |
| Fourth Grade | Fourth Grade | Fourth Grade | Fourth Grade |
| Fifth Grade | Fifth Grade | Fifth Grade | Fifth Grade |
| Sixth Grade | Sixth Grade | Sixth Grade | Sixth Grade |
History Resources for the Middle Ages, Renaissance, & Reformation:
History of the Middle Ages, Renaissance & Reformation for Catholic Children in the Logic and Grammar Stages (lesson plan designed by me for my kids to work on in 2011-2012 -- last updated 2/24/2012)
Timeline/Biography Cards for the Middle Ages - Reformation:
Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5
Who's Who in History Biography Sheet
Other Useful Resources:
Story of the World Workbook Pages: 2 Day a Week Plan
Happy Scribe Copybooks
Paidea Classics Free Copywork Pages
Zaner-Bloser Fonts Online
Harmony Arts Mom Sketch Tuesday
That Artist Woman
Logos Elementary Literature List
Trinity Classical Academy Reading Lists
Medieval Mom's Booklists on The Well-Trained Mind Forum
Guest Hollow's Timeline Pages
St. Jerome's Classical Academy Educational Plan
Donahue Academy of Ave Maria Curriculum


3 comments:
I am in awe, thanks for list all of your resources too! Do you have a suggestion for a daily saint day for 3-5 year olds, something I can read during our circle time?
Mary, last year we read Saints for Young Readers for Every Day. It's a decent short story of a Saint or Feast Day for every day of the year (the link is to the first volume, by the way). This year, I decided just to read saint stories and other than on a few special days not try to tie them to their feast day. We're using the Loyola Kids Book of Saints which has more interesting stories in my opinion. For the ages of your daughters, you might want to get some of the books in the Once Upon a Time Saints series, because they have good stories and beautiful pictures.
Thanks for these resources! ...and I thought we were the only ones who do circle time! Works for us, too! -Faith
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