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Cycle 1 Week 22 At Home Activities for Classical Homeschooling

Looking for fun and engaging ways to practice the Cycle 1, Week 22 memory work at home? Read along as I share about activities, games, and books that have enriched our homeschooling week.

In this post, I share with you about my weekly homeschool rhythms with my small children (ages five, three and one). I explain about the activities, games, and readings we do together to practice the Cycle 1 Week 22 memory work (new grammar) at home throughout the week.

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Cycle 1 Week 21

Last week we finished up Cycle 1 Week 21. My girls learned about some more African countries as they continued to work through their new African Countries workbook. We played a Canada dice game which also included the Canadian provinces that we learned about last week. My daughters loved making their own Canadian Maple leaves as we learned about the exploration of Canada. We also enjoyed playing an exploration of Canada board game that I made. My daughter loved the challenge of drawing her own world on a paper plate. Then I helped her cut out yarn and make the five circles of latitude over it. She also put together a five circles of latitude puzzle which was a fun way to learn about where they are. Read more about what we did at home during week 21 here. If you’re curious about what we did at home during the first semester of Cycle 1, read more here. You can also get a peek into our first couple of homeschool weeks here.

Also make sure to check out SIX different fun review games you can play with your children as we approach the end of the year! These include an Easter/spring themed “candy-land” style memory work review game, a Tornado geography game, a history monopoly style board game, science Old Maid, helping and linking verbs card games, and Latin noun endings Bingo. Read more about all these games and how to get them here.

cycle 1 second semester review games spread out on table

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 all twenty-four weeks 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 1 Week 22. Visit my channel for tutor ideas for many other weeks and other videos with homeschooling tips and encouragement.

Cycle 1 Week 22 Tutor Ideas

Morning Devotional Time

I begin each day with our morning devotional time. This is my favorite part of the day with my kids. It is also one of my favorite things about homeschooling. I love that we don’t have to rush out of the door in the morning. My kids get the sleep they need and we can linger over breakfast and read God’s word 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.

Once we are all sitting around the breakfast table and my kids start eating, I begin with our Bible study time. I read to them a small passage from my Bible and then the corresponding story in The Complete Illustrated Children’s Bible. (TCICB). This Bible has BEAUTIFUL illustrations and is very accurate to the truth of the actual Bible.  We follow along with the Bible readings and study that corresponds with the Bible memory work we are learning. 

week 22 bible and bible study materials

Bible Study

What Bible study am I doing you might ask? I love using the Foundations of The Bible study from @drivenbygrace. This Bible study goes along with Bible memory work. Lindsey, the author of the study, matches the stories from TCICB that go along with the Bible study and Bible memory work for that week.  If there aren’t enough Bible stories for each day of the week, then I find others that go along with the theme.   After I read, I try to ask my kids a few questions about it to see how much they understood.  My five year old is pretty sharp at this. 

If you’re curious about more of what I do in our morning devotional time, read my post about it here.

bible study with children's bible opened up and coloring pages

This week, I read Lesson 22 from the Foundations of the Bible study about the Tabernacle. The Bible stories from TCICB that I read each morning either correspond to the Bible study or part of this week’s memory work. See the end of this post for my PRINTABLE lesson plans with details of what I read each day.

The 24 Family Ways

As I read to my kids from the Bible Study Lesson, I have them either color their 24 Family Ways coloring book or one of the activity pages from the Foundations of the Bible study activity book. This works well because they can concentrate on coloring and listen to me read.

coloring in 24 family ways coloring book
cycle 1 week 22 24 family way coloring book page

After I read the part of the Bible study lesson to them and we talk about it, I go over the Family Way (from Sally and Clay Clarkson’s 24 Family Ways) we are learning about this week. We also work on memorizing the Bible verse that goes with that Family Way. I write both the Family Way and the Bible verse on chalk boards that I have hanging up by our kitchen table so we can see them often. 

24 Family Ways and Bible verse written on chalkboards on the wall

I also have found songs that match with each Bible verse that I play after we eat breakfast.  The songs I use are mostly from Steve Green’s CDs. Songs are amazing for helping children memorize the Bible. Download my matchup of the 24 Family Ways with Bible verses and songs from my Resource Library.

24 Family Way Devotional plan and books.

Singing Hymns

Then comes my kids’ favorite part, SINGING HYMNS!  I stumbled over this gem of a book called My First Hymnal by Karyn Henley and it is AWESOME!  I let my kids each choose a hymn to sing and I sing it for them (sometimes they join in).  It’s great that they are learning hymns and the ones in this book are fabulous for kids. I also show my kids one of these Attributes of God letter cards from @drivenbygrace.

Lesson plans, kids hymnal, and letter card laying out on table

Math and Language Arts

Each day I try to do at least a little math and language arts with my oldest daughter. This year she is working through The Good and The Beautiful Level 1 math curriculum. Read here why I decided to switch from Saxon math to The Good and The Beautiful (TGATB). TGATB is very open and go and a good mix of lessons and activities. It’s beautiful too! I try to do a lesson with her after our morning devotional time. She is usually the freshest then and if I wait until later in the day to do it, I’m not as consistent.

The Good and the Beautiful math curriculum laying out on table.
girl working on math

I also have this Handwriting without Tears for my oldest daughter and the first level for my younger daughter. Sometimes it works out to have my girls do some of this in the mornings. If we don’t have enough time the, I have my older daughter do a bit in the afternoon when it’s quiet time. I don’t do it every day with her, just a few times a week.

girl working on handwriting without tears book
girl placing beans on letter G at table

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. See my playlist of Cycle 1 Week 22 songs for English, Science, Math and Geography below.

Cycle 1 Week 22 English, Science, Math, 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):

Weekly subject focus schedule

Geography

This week in geography, we learn about South America (West). First, I show my girls where Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile are on their placemats. We enjoy looking through and reading these picture books about South America:

Make sure you check out the entire Cycle 1 booklist I made for second semester! I have amazing picture books that relate to the memory work for each week in the second half of Cycle 1 (weeks 13-24).

cycle 1 week 22 geography materials spread out on table

South America Dice Game

My daughters and I play this South America dice game that I made. We switch off rolling one or two dice and trying to name the country that matches the number (or sum) rolled. This game also includes the South American countries that we will learn about next week! You can get this South America dice game for free with my other Cycle 1 Week 22 Memory work activities at the end of this post.

playing south america dice game at kitchen table
playing south america dice game at kitchen table

We sing a song together to the tune of Camptown Races. This helps my girls remember these South American countries. See my video below.

Cycle 1 Week 22 Geography Song

My daughter also enjoys putting together this South American puzzle. She absolutely loves puzzles and it’s a great way that I can spend some time with her while the younger kids nap. I especially love these Geo Puzzles because the pieces are the actual shapes of the countries. They have puzzles for the other parts of the world as well! We have also enjoyed putting together Canada and Africa this year!.

Countries of Africa Notebook!

My girls also continue coloring in their Countries of Africa Notebook this week. I really enjoyed making this book and I’m excited to share it with you all! There is a page for each of the 54 countries of Africa plus Western Sahara. Each day, the kids get to discover one or more countries as they learn about their location, capital, iconic animal, popular dish, flag, and a fun fact.

My African Countries book showing first couple of pages

The kids can color the maps, animals, and flags for each country as they explore! At the end of the notebook, there is a complete reference of all the African flags. I have also included two labeled maps of Africa with all the countries marked (one in color and one in black and white). Plus, there are blank maps for your children to fill in as they learn about each country. We also enjoy reading J is for Jollof: An African Alphabet by Dr Gloria Fátúsìn which has great visuals and more information about some of the popular dishes in Africa.

coloring morocco in Africa countries workbook

Learning the Countries of Africa

We are LOVING learning the countries of Africa as part of the geography this second semester. I made this fun Africa map that we have on our wall by our kitchen table with all the countries made out of felt.

African countries made out of felt sorted into piles by color
African map with felt countries hung up on wall

My girls love taking the countries off and on as we learn their names and locations. Download a paper map of Africa with all the countries labeled here.

girl putting African countries up on large felt map on wall

I have the patterns for all the African countries, as well as a tutorial about how to make this kind of map in my Etsy 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 African countries!

History

This week in history we learn about the British North America Act of 1867. My girls and I enjoy reading Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear by Lindsay Mattick. We enjoy playing this British North America Act tic tac toe game I made which helps my children learn the history sentence. You can get this game for free with my other Cycle 1 Week 22 Memory work activities at the end of this post.

the British North America Act of 1867 activities and picture books out on table

Canadian Flag Craft

My daughters also have fun making their own Canadian flags. I give them each a 5 x 8 inch index card and I help them cut out two strips of red construction paper. They glue the red strips to both ends of their index card to make the ends of the flag. Then, they trace the cleft leaf cookie cutter we have to make their maple leaf in the center of the flag. They color the maple leaf in, we glue on a popsicle stick, and they have their flag! This is a simple, quick craft that’s a fun way to talk more about Canada. We have loved these leaf shaped cookie cutters this year! Since we learned about different kinds of leaves during first semester, we have used them a lot to make crackers and cookies.

coloring canadian flag craft
coloring in maple leaf on canadian flag craft

Crafts are never easy for me to do, especially with an almost 2-year-old who wants to participate too. However, they are always worth the effort and my girls really enjoy making these!

Timeline Image Coloring Page

Each week I also give my kids the Timeline Image from Scribblers in ccconnected.com. My girls enjoy coloring a Canadian map this week. I like to laminate these each week and make a timeline of them on our wall as we go through the school year.

coloring Canadian history map
playing history tic tac toe game

Science

This week in science we learn about some kinds of weather fronts. My girls and I enjoy reading Wacky Weather: All About Odd Weather Events by Todd Tarpley, Oh Say Can You Say What’s the Weather Today? All About Weather by Tish Rabe, National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Weather by Karen de Seve, Explore My World: Weather by Lisa M. Gerry, and The Magic School Bus Inside a Hurricane by Joanna Cole.

week 22 science activities and picture books spread out on the table

Weather Fronts Game

My girls and I enjoy playing this Weather Fronts and Clouds board game that I made. I cut out different kinds of weather and clouds and give some to each of my girls. We move our game marker through the different weather fronts along the game board and stick the different clouds and kinds of weather to our sky depending on what the game says. This game is such a fun way to learn about these different weather fronts and the different types of clouds that we will learn more about next week! You can get this game for free with my other Cycle 1 Week 22 Memory work activities at the end of this post.

playing clouds and weather fronts board game

My daughter also colors the Science coloring page from Scribblers Cycle 1 Week 22 in ccconnected.com with the different weather fronts on it. We sing a song together to the tune of The More We Get Together. This helps my girls remember these different weather fronts. See my video below.

Cycle 1 Week 22 Science Song

Cycle 1 Review Games

As we approach the end of the year, I’m excited to share with you several fun games that will help your kids review the Cycle 1 material they have learned!

Memory Work Meadowland

Memory Work Meadowland is a fun Easter/Spring themed review game that I recently made. This “Candy-land” style board game is the perfect way to review ALL of the memory work subjects from this year!

For this game, you will need:

memory work meadowland board game on table with cards

How to Play Memory Work Meadowland

To play this game, shuffle all the cards and place them face down within reach of all players. The youngest player goes first. On a player’s turn, he or she draws a card.

The card may contain a single color block, two color blocks, or a picture of a place on the board.

  • Color card: player moves to the next space that matches the color on the card
  • Card with two colors: the player moves to the second space that matches
  • Picture card: player moves tot he space that matches the picture

The player must then answer a review question of the subject corresponding to the color or picture of the card. If the player answers correctly, he or she keeps his or her game marker on that spot. If the question is not answered correctly, player goes back to previous spot.

Some tiles on the board are shortcuts with water slides. If a player lands on a tile with the beginning of a water slide, he or she must slide forward to the tile where the water slide ends. If a player lands on a space that contains the bottom of a ladder, he or she must climb the ladder back up to the space with the top of the ladder (ladders make you go backwards in this game!).

Players switch off drawing cards and answering review questions. The first player to reach the church WINS!

You can purchase this Memory Work Meadowland board game from my Etsy shop. I love giving away games and activities away for free. However, this game took me a lot more time to make and I would greatly appreciate your support if you desire to purchase this game from my shop.

Historyopoly!

I also want to share with you this Cycle 1 History Review board game! Step into the past with this engaging and educational history-themed board game where players buy, trade, and own famous historical events! This Monopoly-style game is a great way to review the Cycle 1 history!

history monopoly game and cards set out on table

This game includes ALL of this historical events from Cycle 1 history in Classical homeschooling. For example, some of the historical events are: The British North America Act of 1867, Prince Henry of Portugal, The Kush, Japan’s Heian Period, and The Romans.

zoomed in history review board game

Players roll a die and move through key moments in history. When a player lands on a historical event, they recite the corresponding history sentence in order to claim it as their own! There are also fun Discovery cards that can help or hinder the journey through history, historical currency, flag markers, and historical game markers representing different eras.

This game is PERFECT for learning about and reviewing Cycle 1 history! Download it from my Etsy shop below!

Science Review Old Maid Game

science review old maid card game image

Another fun review game that you can play with your children is this “Old Maid” science review card game!

science old maid cards

This game reviews the science memory work from Cycle 1, Weeks 13-24. There are 28 different science themed cards + 4 different “Old Maid” options. Download it for FREE below!

science old maid cards zoomed in

Lesson Plan Templates

Click here to download an EDITABLE template of my detailed lesson plans for Cycle 1 Week 22. Here is a blank template you can download too.

cycle 1 week 22 lesson plan template image

Picture Books for Cycle 1 Week 22

Here are all the picture books we enjoy this week:

cycle 1 week 22 picture books
  1. South America (Blastoff! Readers, Level 3: Discover the Continents) by Emily Rose Oachs
  2. Mapping South America (Mapping the Continents) by Paul Rockett
  3. 20 Fun Facts About Machu Picchu by Janey Levy
  4. Patterns in Peru: An Adventure in Patterning by Cindy Neuschwander
  5. Your Passport to Peru (World Passport) by Ryan Gale
  6. South America by Claire Vanden Branden
  7. Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear by Lindsay Mattick
  8. Wacky Weather: All About Odd Weather Events by Todd Tarpley
  9. Oh Say Can You Say What’s the Weather Today? All About Weather by Tish Rabe
  10. National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Weather by Karen de Seve
  11. Explore My World: Weather by Lisa M. Gerry
  12. The Magic School Bus Inside a Hurricane by Joanna Cole
  13. Mozart: The Wonder Child: A Puppet Play in Three Acts by Diane Stanley

You can see my ENTIRE Cycle 1 picture book list for weeks 13-24 here!

Cycle 1 Week 22 Memory Work Activities

Here are activities to help practice the remaining memory work. You can sign up below to receive these AND the activities I mentioned above for geography, history, and science.

  • Linking verbs cards
  • Latin noun endings BINGO game
  • Math properties ice cream scoop activity

How has homeschooling been going for you so far? Can you believe we are already on week 22?! Comment below and share a highlight of your homeschool year so far!

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