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Cycle 2 Week 14 At Home Activities for Classical Homeschooling

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It is Cycle 2 Week 14, and we are settling back into our homeschool rhythm after the excitement of a new semester! ✨ With the routines beginning to feel familiar again, this week is a sweet opportunity to build consistency, deepen our learning, and enjoy the steady pace of being back together at the table. I’m grateful for these quieter weeks that allow us to grow in confidence, revisit habits, and continue making meaningful connections as we move forward in the cycle.

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Cycle 2 Week 13 Recap

Last week (Cycle 2 Week 13), we jumped back into our normal homeschool rhythm after winter break with fresh routines. As the week unfolded, we settled back into memory work with our usual mix of songs, picture books, and hands-on activities.

In geography we learned the Northern European countries, in history we explored the Industrial Revolution, and in science we studied U.S. space missions—using our Cycle 2 Memory Work Activity books and placemats to make each topic visual and engaging. We also squeezed in math, language arts, and a simple preschool rhythm, and ended the week pulling together our English, Latin, and math memory work with singing and fun practice. Read more about what we did at home during Cycle 2 Week 13 here.

Tutor Ideas for Classical Homeschooling

If you are part of a Classical homeschooling community, are you tutoring? If you are, be sure to check out my posts with tutor ideas for each week here.

Also, I have a youtube channel where I make videos with tutor and memory work ideas each week. Below is my tutor video for Cycle 2 Week 14. Visit my channel for tutor ideas for many other weeks and other videos with homeschooling tips and encouragement.

Cycle 2 Week 14 Tutor Ideas

Morning Devotional Time

We always begin our mornings together around the breakfast table. This is one of my favorite parts of homeschooling life. There is no rush to get out the door. We can take our time to read and talk together.

I have learned some morning habits that help us all get down to breakfast at the same time. This helps me make the most of our morning time together. Read more about these habits here.

Bible Study: Lesson 14 (Prophecy of the New Covenant)

This week we started Lesson 14 about the Prophecy of the New Covenant from the Foundations of the Bible study by Driven by Grace. We read related stories in the The Complete Illustrated Children’s Bible. The beautiful pictures and faithful retelling help my kids connect with what they are hearing.

My daughters also enjoyed coloring the corresponding activity page from the Foundations of the Bible Activity Book, also from Driven by Grace. We have also been enjoying listening to the Bible memory work song from Driven by Grace. Her songs are really catchy and have helped us remember this Bible memory work.

cycle 2 week 14 bible study materials

If you would like to know more about our full morning devotional routine, you can read my post about it here.

Also, here are the Bible stories we read from The Complete Illustrated Children’s Bible (TCICB) that went along with the Foundations of the Bible Study Lesson 14 about the Prophecy of the New Covenant.

Day of the WeekBible PassageStory TitlePage in TCICB
MondayExodus 20:1-3The Ten Commandmentspg. 102
WednesdayHebrews 9:11-12The Crucifixion, The Death of Jesus, and The Burialpgs. 524-529
ThursdayGalatians 3:10-14The Empty Tomb, Alive!, A Stranger on the Road, Doubting Thomaspgs. 530-537
Friday2 Corinthians 3:4-6Breakfast with Jesus, The Ascension, The Things of Heavenpgs. 538-541 ;592

The 24 Family Ways

We also learned our fourteenth Family Way from The 24 Family Ways by Sally and Clay Clarkson. We began memorizing the Bible verse that goes with it, Proverbs 22:6. I write both the Family Way and the Bible verse on chalk boards that hang near our kitchen table so we can see them often.

24 family ways coloring books and chalkboard by kitchen table

While I read, my girls colored the corresponding page from their 24 Family Ways coloring books.

family way 14 coloring page

After reading, I played two songs for them. One was our Bible memory work song (from @drivenbygrace), and the other was a song to help us remember the Bible verse. I have found songs that match with each Bible verse and Family Way, and we use them often. Most of the songs I use are from Steve Green’s CDs. Songs are such a powerful tool for helping children memorize Scripture. You can download my matchup of the 24 Family Ways with Bible verses and songs from my Resource Library.

We always end our devotional time with prayer and singing a few hymns from this gem of a book called My First Hymnal by Karyn Henley.

Math and Language Arts

After devotional time, we moved into our daily math work. I’m continuing to use The Good and The Beautiful for math, and it’s been such a good fit for us. My oldest is now working through Level 2, and my 4-year-old is doing their Preschool curriculum, which I’ll explain more below.

Read here why I decided to switch from Saxon math to The Good and The Beautiful (TGATB). I like doing math right after devotional time because everyone is fresh, and it’s easier to be consistent this way.

the good and the beautiful language arts and literature curriulum

This year we are starting to do more focused language arts with my oldest, and it has been such a joy. We are using The Good and The Beautiful Level 1 Language Arts and Literature curriculum, and we have been loving it so far.

The curriculum covers everything she needs at this stage—phonics, reading, spelling, grammar, writing, and handwriting—all in one open-and-go program. The lessons are beautifully illustrated and very engaging, which keeps her interested from start to finish. Each lesson takes us about 30 minutes a day, which is the perfect length for her attention span right now.

I also picked up some of the readers that go along with the program, and she has really enjoyed them. They give her extra practice with reading and help her gain confidence as she sees herself making progress. I am so encouraged to see her excitement grow as she realizes how much she is learning.

Preschool with my 4-year old

With my 4-year-old, I am keeping things very simple. She is working through The Good and The Beautiful Preschool Curriculum along with a Handwriting Without Tears book, and that combination has been perfect for her.

preschool curriculum books

I don’t believe children at this age need to be doing formal bookwork yet. I think play, stories, and being part of family life are the most important. But I like having these gentle resources because she often wants to do what her older sister is doing. Having her own activities gives her a sense of ownership and keeps her engaged.

We even call this her “math,” and she beams with pride when she sits down with her workbook. It is such a sweet way for her to join in without adding pressure, and it gives us a fun rhythm we can enjoy together.

Weekly Memory work songs

I try to review as much of the weekly memory work with my kids as possible during the week with songs and games. Often when I’m cleaning up breakfast, I play this week’s playlist of memory work songs. We also listen to these songs in the car when driving. I either record myself singing or download the CC songs to the Voice Memos app on my phone. Then I make a weekly playlist of all the memory work songs. That way, I can just plug my phone into my car when we drive and we can listen to them! See my playlist of Cycle 2 Week 14 songs for English, Science, Math and Geography below.

Cycle 2 Week 13 English, Science, and Geography songs

Daily Subject Focus

I like to dive deeper into one subject each day. I’ve found that focusing on just one subject each day is very manageable and doesn’t feel overwhelming. Here is our usual weekly schedule (you can download this template here):

homeschool daily focus

Geography

This week in geography, we learned about Baltic Europe, focusing on the countries Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Belarus.

cycle 2 week 14 geography resources on table

My girls enjoyed discovering this group of countries and seeing how they fit into everything we’ve already learned about Europe this year. We started by finding each country on the Europe map in their Cycle 2 Memory Work Activity Books, and then we took the learning a step further by locating them on our large felt Europe map.

putting countries on large felt europe map

Pulling the felt countries off and placing them back on together continues to be one of their favorite geography activities and makes the map feel so interactive and hands-on. A few times a week, I take all of the felt countries we’ve learned so far off the map, and my girls work on putting them back in the correct spots. It’s so fun and they are getting very familiar with the European countries! Download paper maps of Europe with all the countries labeled here!

I have the patterns for all the European countries, as well as a tutorial about how to make this kind of map in my shop. Also see my video for how to make this map with a few simple materials. You can find more information and links for these materials here.

We also made up a fun song to help us learn all of these European countries!

Sing All 51 European Countries (+ England) to a Catchy Tune!

My girls traced the names of each of these countries in their Memory Work Activity Books, which has been such a simple but effective way to reinforce spelling and recognition.

cycle 2 week 13 memory work activity book page on table

Geography Passports

We also continued reviewing geography from the first half of the year as my oldest prepares to work toward Geography Master. Using her Geography Passport has been a great way to reinforce what she knows, and she loves adding stamps as we learn new geography each week. I recently figured out how to fit the stamps onto sticky circular labels, which makes stamping even easier and more fun!

cycle 2 week 14 passport page

To help with memorization, we also learned a new geography song for this week’s countries to the tune of Peace Like a River. Singing the countries together always brings so much joy to our lessons and really helps the information stick.

Cycle 2 Week 14 Geography Song

In their European Countries Workbooks, my girls colored new countries and learned a bit more about each one by reading about a popular dish, an animal, and a fun fact connected to these regions. It has been so fun watching them work through this workbook alongside our Cycle 2 studies and seeing how much their understanding of Europe has grown over time.

european countries notebook page opened on table

European Songs Tonies

Alongside our mapwork, my girls have been listening to their European Children’s Songs Tonie on their Toniebox. It has become a sweet background to our school days and has helped them soak in even more about European culture and music.

European children's songs tonie and toniebox

Drawing Europe

My oldest also spent time adding more detail to her map using her Draw Europe book by Kristin J. Draeger, carefully sketching additional parts of Europe as she goes. Little by little, she’s building a full picture of the continent, and it’s been such a joy to watch her confidence grow. Geography has truly become one of her favorite parts of our homeschool days this year.

draw europe coloring page on table

History

This week in history we learned about World War I leaders!

world war I leaders activities on table

My daughters enjoyed coloring the different World War I countries and leaders in their Cycle 2 Memory Work Activity Books while listening to the history song. As the song played, they wrote out the remainder of the history sentence, which gave them great listening and handwriting practice and helped the information really sink in.

world war I history activity page and activity book

We also spent time reading through the history placemat together, learning more about the different leaders and the roles they played during World War I.

world war I leaders placemat and activity page

World War I Leaders Memory Card Game

We especially enjoyed playing the World War I memory game I made, which helped us start to recognize the faces of these leaders and connect each one with the country they led. Finally, we read Finding Winnie by Lindsay Mattick, which gave us a gentle but meaningful glimpse into life during World War I and helped us all better understand the time period. Be sure to check it out my Cycle 2 booklist! I’ve gathered picture books that connect to every week of the memory work this cycle! You can grab this game (and also my Latin Bingo game) from my resource library at the end of this post.

world war I leaders memory card game

I also read from The Story of the World, Volume 4 to my older daughter about World War I leaders. The Driven by Grace matchup helps us easily see which chapters tie into this week’s topic.

NEW Cycle 2 History and Science Placemats

These brand-new Cycle 2 History and Science Placemats are designed to make memory work fun and interactive for kids, whether you’re using them alongside Classical Conversations or on their own as a way to dive deeper into history and science.

cycle 2 history and science placemats

Each placemat is filled with colorful visuals and simple explanations that bring the topics to life. Just print, laminate, and use them again and again during meals and review time. They’re an easy, no-prep way to dive deeper into the history and science topics with your kids. Get your set for Weeks 13-18 below. The other three quarters are also available HERE!

cycle 2 history and science placemats quarter 3

Science

This week in science, we learned about the states of matter — solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.

cycle 2 week 14 science activities on table

My girls enjoyed coloring the states of matter pictures and writing the correct names in their Cycle 2 Memory Work Activity Books.

states of matter activity page and placemat

We also used our science placemat to read more about each of the different states of matter and some examples of each one. These placemats have really helped us to dive deeper into the science and history topics each week!

cycle 2 week 14 science placemat and activity page

We enjoyed reading Solids, Liquids, Gases, and Plasma by David A. Adler, which helped us understand the different states of matter more. If you haven’t already, make sure to check it out my Cycle 2 booklist! I’ve gathered picture books that connect to every week of the memory work this cycle!

Cycle 2 Week 14 Science Song

Also, to help my girls remember the new vocabulary, we sang a fun song to the tune of God is So Good.
As we sang, we pointed to each different state of matter on our placemat — solid, liquid, gas, and plasma — to connect the words with their visuals. It was such a simple, joyful way to reinforce what we learned while keeping science time lively and fun!

Math, Latin, and English Memory Work

On the last day of our week, we focused on the math, Latin, and English memory work. My girls worked on the activities in their Cycle 2 Memory Work Activity Books, which gave them fun and simple ways to practice each subject.

week 14 english, latin, and math activity page on table

We reviewed our math linear equivalents together and sang both the Latin noun endings and a fun song that helped us learn the definition of an adverb. I love using songs for memory work. They’re fun, easy to prepare, and incredibly powerful for helping kids remember. Plus, once a song is learned, it’s simple to review again later, whether at home, in the car, or during playtime. See my video below of our adverb song to the tune Ten in the Bed.

Cycle 2 Week 14 English Song

The memory work activities kept things engaging and gave my 6-year-old and 4-year-old extra practice with writing and tracing. Having dedicated time at the end of the week to pull these subjects together worked really well for us, and it gave a sense of closure before heading into the weekend.

Great Artists in Fine Arts

Now that we’re in the second half of Cycle 2, Fine Arts shifts to Great Artists, and it’s been such a sweet part of our homeschool rhythm. Over six weeks, the children are introduced to famous artists, learn to recognize different styles, and create simple projects inspired by their work.

great artists bios and art

In our community, Great Artists time is kept short and engaging—one artist each week, a few well-known works, a handful of kid-friendly takeaways, and then we jump into creating.

https://devotedtolittles.com/great-artists-in-classical-conversations-fine-arts-weeks-13-18/#great-artist-mini-books

If you’d like to see exactly how we structure Great Artists time (both in community and at home), I shared all the details in a separate blog post, along with some resources that make planning much easier. I also share:

  • Free week-by-week artist bios + printable public-domain artwork for poster boards
  • Cycle 2 Great Artists Mini Books for home
  • Great Artists Showdown (a War-style review card game)
  • Great Artists Memory Game (matching artists to famous works)

You can read the full Great Artists post and find everything linked below.

great artists resources

Cycle 2 Weeks 13-24 Review Activity Book

I’m excited to share with you about my brand new Weeks 13-24 Review Activity Book! I designed it to help kids review, connect, and celebrate everything they’ve learned in the second half of Cycle 2 — from geography and history to science, math, Latin, English, and even the timeline.

cycle 2 weeks 13-24 review activity book

Inside, you’ll find 50 engaging activities that make review time interactive and joyful. Each page reinforces memory work while encouraging deeper connections and confidence. Whether you use it during a mid-cycle break, after you complete cycle 2, or as part of your regular review time, it’s an easy, low-prep way to keep learning fresh and fun.

You can find the Cycle 2 Weeks 13-24 Review Activity Book in my shop below! I also have a Cycle 2 Weeks 1-12 Review Activity book that review the material from the first have of Cycle 2.

cycle 2 review activity book

Cycle 2 Pronoun Memory Cards

I also recently made these fun Pronoun game cards to play during Cycle 2. These Pronoun Memory Cards cover all 75 pronouns from Cycle 2, Weeks 4–13 and can be used in three different games. Each card includes a sentence, a colorful image, and the pronoun type, making it easy for kids to connect meaning with usage.

pronoun memory game

You can sort them by pronoun type, play a classic memory match, or try the fill-in-the-blank version for an extra challenge. My kids love playing, and it gives them tons of practice without it feeling like drill. This set has quickly become one of our favorite go-to grammar review tools! By the way, this is the paper cutter I use all the time and it has worked great for me!

Fun Review Games for Cycle 2

One of our favorite ways to review is with fun, themed board games. I created a monopoly style history review game and a set of Candyland-style games that make memory work review exciting and interactive for kids. Check them out below!

Cycle 2 Historyopoly

One of our favorite ways to review history is with Cycle 2 Historyopoly, a brand new game I created this year.

historyopoly board game out on the table with cards and money

It is modeled after Monopoly but uses all of the Cycle 2 history sentences. The kids love rolling dice, moving around the board, and reviewing history facts as we play. It turns review into something exciting and fresh, and we will definitely be pulling it out again many more times this year. You can grab this NEW game below!

Memory Work Kingdom (Spring Edition)

We’ve also been playing Memory Work Meadowland, a Spring/Easter-themed review game (since Spring is coming soon!). It works just like Candyland, but with the addition of memory work review built in. Players move along the board by drawing cards with color blocks or picture spaces, then answer a review question that matches the space they land on. Correct answers let them stay put, but if they miss, they move back. The game also includes fun twists with water slides and ladders to keep things lively. The first player to reach the church wins!

memory work meadowland game

The best part is that I now have a fall version, a winter version, and a spring version, so you can rotate them throughout the school year. You can grab each one individually, or get the seasonal bundle with all three at a special price.

These games work for all three cycles and have been such a hit in our home. They are perfect for community review days, family game nights, or just a fun way to end your homeschool week. You can find them all in my shop below.

memory work meadowland game

Planning Our Homeschool Week

Instead of printing out detailed lesson plan templates this year, I have been using my homeschool planner to keep everything organized. It has been such a helpful tool for me as I think through our week.

customizable homechool planner

I use the Cycle 2 memory work pages in the planner to map out how we will practice the memory work together. These pages make it easy to see each subject at a glance and jot down games, songs, or activities that I want to use with my kids. I also use the weekly and daily planning pages to schedule what we will do each day for math, language arts, and reading.

customizable homeschool planner cycle 2 pages

I’ve tried to simplify things this year so I don’t need to spend a lot of time prepping or printing. Having the Cycle 2 Memory Work Activity Book and my Cycle 2 Picture Book List ready to go means I can sit down and plan the week quickly without extra work.

Another part of the planner that I love is the monthly habit tracker. I use it to write down a few habits I want to focus on each month, like improving my health and being more present with my kids. It’s been a great reminder of the small but meaningful steps I want to take.

habit tracking pages in homeschool planner

This planner has truly helped me stay organized so far this year, and it makes planning feel simple and purposeful instead of overwhelming. Get one for your homeschool year here!

Picture Books for Cycle 2 Week 14

Here are all the picture books we enjoy this week:

cycle 2 week 14 picture books
  1. Geography from A to Z  by Jack Knowlton
  2. Draw Europe (Draw the World)  by Kristin J. Draeger
  3. Maps and Globes  by Harriet Barton
  4. Finding Winnie by Lindsay Mattick
  5. Knit Your Bit by Deborah Hopkinson
  6. Solids, Liquids, Gases, and Plasma by David A. Adler
  7. Araminta’s Paint Box by Helen Craig and Linzi Hunter
  8. Art & Max by David Wiesner

You can see my ENTIRE Cycle 2 picture book list for each week of Cycle 2 here!

Cycle 2 Week 14 Memory Work Games

cycle 2 week 14 memory work games

Here is the science game I mentioned in this post plus a Latin endings BINGO game that you can play with your kids this week to practice the memory work. You can sign up below to receive these FREE games below.

I hope you are having a great school year so far! Please comment below with any questions or share what’s been working well for your family so far!

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