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Morning Time Liturgy - January 2019

Morning time!

We begin our Morning Time with singing The Lord's Prayer as our breakfast prayer.

This beautiful, simple tune is an ancient one and I love that we are singing it daily and my children will carry it in their memories.

Then, they begin eating and I begin reading! Here is our current version:




Morning Time Liturgy
The Lord’s Prayer (sung) (from Cantus Christi) (sheet music available here)
Bible reading
(Other books as time allows - science, history, fun read aloud fiction, manners, etc!) 
Psalm or Hymn from the Cantus Christi


Schoolwork to do during reading...
Handwriting
Geography tracing
Free drawing

We have been doing Morning Time consistently since last summer, and it just gets richer as we go!



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