Cycle 1 Week 7 At Home Activities for Classical Homeschooling
Looking for creative ways to practice the Cycle 1, Week 7 memory work at home? Come along as I share about activities, games, and books that have added extra fun to our homeschooling week.

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Last week we played FOUR different fun review games that helped us practice the memory work we have learned so far in Cycle 1. First, we used a map I made of all the geographical places we’ve learned so far and played a game called Pumpkin. Next we played a Preposition card game that includes all of the prepositions introduced in weeks 2-12. We also played a Latin Bingo game that reviews the Latin noun endings introduced in weeks 3-12. Finally, we played an autumn-themed review game called Memory Work Kingdom. It’s played like the classic game, “Candy Land,” but is customized for our classical memory work.

Read more about these review games and download them to play with your kids here. If you’re a few weeks behind me, read more about what we did at home during the previous weeks of Cycle 1 here: Week 1 , Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, and Week 6. You can also get a peek into our homeschool weeks 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 the first eight weeks of Cycle 1 below:
- Cycle 1 Week 1 Tutor Ideas
- Cycle 1 Week 2 Tutor Ideas
- Cycle 1 Week 3 Tutor Ideas
- Cycle 1 Week 4 Tutor Ideas
- Cycle 1 Week 5 Tutor Ideas
- Cycle 1 Week 6 Tutor Ideas
- Cycle 1 Week 7 Tutor Ideas
- Cycle 1 Week 8 Tutor Ideas
Also, I have a youtube channel where I make videos with tutor and memory work ideas each week. Below is my video with tutor videos for Cycle 1 Week 7. If you are thinking past the seventh week, I also have a video for Cycle 1 Week 8 and more coming soon! Visit my channel for tutor ideas for future weeks and other videos with homeschooling tips and encouragement.
Practicing the Memory Work At Home
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 7 memory work (new grammar) at home throughout the week.
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.


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.

This week, I read Lesson 7 from the Foundations of the Bible study about Abraham. 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.

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.


I also have found songs that match with each Bible verse that I play after we eat breakfast. 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.

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.

This week I also sing All the Way My Savior Leads Me with my kids. This hymn isn’t in My First Hymnal but I play it for them. I love reading about the history and author of each hymn to my kids using these beautiful Hymn Study Cards. I also show my kids one of these Attributes of God letter cards from @drivenbygrace.
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.


I also have this Handwriting without Tears for my oldest daughter 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.


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 7 songs for English, Science and Geography below.
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):

Geography
This week in geography, we learn about the Roman Empire. During our morning snack time, I start out reading to my kids from The Ancient Romans (Whatever Happened?) by Kristy Holmes.

I show my girls where the Roman Empire is on their placemats. I make my own spinner to go with our geography map and use a brad and paper clip to make it spin. The girls switch off spinning the spinner and try to identify the location on their map that matches the number spun. Each number they spin corresponds to a location in the Roman Empire or a location from one of the past weeks in Cycle 1. For example, if they spin a 4, they try to identify the place on their map that is labeled with a number 4. You can get this for free with my other Cycle 1 Week 7 Memory work activities from the Resource Page on my blog.


We sing a song together to the tune of Father Abraham. This helps my girls remember these locations in the Roman Empire. See my video below.
History
This week in history we learn about Hinduism and Buddhism. We enjoy reading the book Archaeologists Dig for Clues by Kate Duke. I also showed my girls some pictures from the books Buddhism by Philip Wilkinson and Hinduism by Katie Marsico.

Archaeological Dig
We learn that Buddhism and Hinduism were thought to have originated in the Indus River Valley. Archeologists discovered the Indus River Valley’s two large cities in 1875. I prepare an archaeological dig for my girls out in our sandbox. I bury some of their toys under the sand and give them paint brushes to uncover what they find. As they dig, I tell them that this is how archaeologists have discovered many different historical relics that have taught us about ancient history. This idea is from the “Our Story” history page from Scribblers in ccconnected.com.


Timeline Image Coloring Page
Each week I also give my kids the Timeline Image from Scribblers in ccconnected.com. My daughter enjoys coloring this intricate elephant this week with her colored pencils.

I like to laminate these each week and make a timeline of them on our wall as we go through the school year. Here is what our wall looks like so far.

Science
This week in science we learn about some ways animals reproduce. My daughter colors the Science coloring page from Scribblers Cycle 1 Week 7 in ccconnected.com. I read to my girls from several books we checked out from our library about eggs. We really enjoy Bear Finds Eggs by Karma Wilson, and Rocket Finds an Egg by Tad Hills.

We have a great time playing the ways animals reproduce board game this week. It is such a great way to learn about which animals reproduce by life birth, eggs, fermentation, and budding. You can get this game for free with my other Cycle 1 Week 7 Memory work activities from the Resource Page on my blog.


We sing a song together to the tune of The More We Get Together. This helps my girls remember these different ways animals reproduce. See my video below.
Lesson Plan Templates
Click here to download an EDITABLE template of my detailed lesson plans for Cycle 1 Week 7. Here is a blank template you can download too.
Here are all the picture books we enjoy during Cycle 1 Week 7:

Cycle 1 Week 7 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 and science.
- Preposition card game
- Buddhism and hinduism crossword puzzle
- Latin Bingo game
- Skip counting the 13’s honeycomb maze
How many weeks are you into Cycle 1? How are things going? Comment below and tell me about any activities you have done or fun books you have read.