Morning Baskets Made Easy With This Handy Printable! - The Lead Learner Mom (2024)

Do you use a morning basket in your homeschool? I know it’s a very common thing amongst homeschooling families and after learning about what it was last summer, I understood why. It’s such a clever way to incorporate so many subjects, topics and literature into your children’s education without making every day overwhelming!

Last year was our first year to use a morning basket, and I was so excited to get started. I had tons of ideas on what I wanted to include in it…but then, when it came to plan how to actually implement all of these ideas, I wasn’t sure how to fit it all in. After all, I had a four year old that wasn’t going to be able to sit and listen to two hours worth of reading every morning! 😉

So, I did what many of us do. I searched YouTube for some brilliant veteran homeschool momma to explain this to me in a way I could understand. lol. Lucky for me, I found what I was looking for and learned about using a looping schedule for morning baskets. It sounded pretty simple and a good way to cover everything I wanted to without it becoming overwhelming.

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What is a morning basket loop schedule?

The simple explanation for this kind of scheduling is that you prioritize the subjects/topics/readings according to how often you want to get to them. So the items you want to cover every morning go in Loop A. The items you may only cover once a week go in Loop B. And the items left in Loop C may only be done three or four times a school year.

Below you can check out what my loop schedule looked like at the beginning of last school year to help it make more sense. You can also check out the video I watched that explained this here.

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This looping schedule worked for me for awhile, but for whatever reason, it was something I didn’t do well at sticking with.

So I eventually created a different planning page that worked for what we had actually begun doing….which was just doing certain things on certain days.

About mid-year, my morning basket plans looked more like what you see below and it worked better for me personally.

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The only negative about doing it this way, is that I found myself not actually getting to the extra fun occasional things in Loop C like the Poetry Tea Time and Board Game mornings. As I’m currently re-thinking through my morning basket for next year, I’m contemplating how to get those in occasionally….just maybe not during morning basket time. 🙂

If these planning pages look like something that could help you out in your homeschool planning, then check out the form below! I’m providing a free morning basket planning page below so you can try it out for yourself.

This one can be used like the looping schedule I used at first, or like the way I ended up preferring it. Any items you want to cover every day would fall under the daily loop section and then all other items would be listed under the days of the week you want to do them! Hopefully that makes sense to you. 🙂

If you find that you like how it’s working for you but you’d like a different style option….or you would rather use the original looping schedule that I mentioned, then you can find those available in my Etsy shop!

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No matter how you decide to plan out your morning basket, just remember that it’s supposed to be an enjoyable way to spend the mornings learning together as a family. Try not to let the planning overwhelm you! If this is the first time you’re trying it, keep it simple. Do a few things and see how it goes. You can always add more later!

If you’re a long-time morning basket loving family, what works for you? What doesn’t? I’d love to know! Leave a comment below and share with us what you do! One of the things I enjoy so much about the homeschooling community is how much we share with and learn from each other. 🙂

For more free resources, make sure to check out the free printables section of my blog! You’ll be able to find coloring books, planners, holiday writing prompts and more.

To follow our homeschool adventures in real time and see more homeschooling resources as they become available then check us out on Instagram @theleadlearnermom. 🙂

Happy Planning!

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FAQs

What to put in a homeschool morning menu? ›

Especially for families with multiple kids, it can simplify a homeschool rhythm. Rooted in Charlotte Mason ideas, Morning Time typically includes beauty subjects that the whole family can do together. Some examples would be read alouds, Bible reading, poetry, picture study, habit training, and hymns.

How do you make a morning basket? ›

Your homeschool morning basket is designed to simplify your homeschool day. To do that, you will choose which subjects will be done daily and which ones will be done on a less frequent schedule. For example, you may want to include prayer/bible, memory work, and read alouds daily.

What is a Waldorf morning basket? ›

A Morning Basket is basically a collection of books and resources that can be used to enrich your children's learning. It is also a time to learn about things that reflect your family's core values and beliefs. Typically it includes things that you consider beautiful and good.

What is a morning menu? ›

A Morning Menu is a selection of simple skills laid out in a daily format for little ones to practice. Plastic menu covers (yep, just like at restaurants) are used to make the daily activities dry-erase and easy to wipe clean. Just slide the pages in and you're able to cover multiple topics quickly and effectively.

What is morning time in homeschool? ›

Quite simply, Morning Time contains subjects that the family can do together that emphasize truth, goodness, and beauty in their homeschool.

What is another name for the morning basket? ›

What is a morning basket?
  • Morning baskets are something that have been taking the homeschool world by storm. ...
  • Other names that you might hear it called are Morning Time, circle time, and some people even get a little fancy with their names. ...
  • It doesn't matter what you call it, the practice is still the same.

What should be in a breakfast basket? ›

You can include many things inside a breakfast basket, like English muffins, scones, pastries, bakery goods, and jams. You can also include bagels, fruit, waffles and coffee in a brunch gift basket.

What is a Montessori basket? ›

You'll soon find out that there's an endless stream of objects inside your home—and outdoors—that are often more interesting to them than actual toys. A Montessori Treasure Basket is a collection of common objects that are rotated in and out of a container.

How often should I change my morning basket? ›

How often do you change the materials in your basket? We personally change our materials our once a month to keep things fresh and exciting, even though some items may linger longer. Some people change them seasonally and other people change them out by term. You can choose what works best for your family.

What is a calming basket? ›

What is this? It can be a simple box or container filled with sensory toys, fidgets, stress balls, coloring books, or other calming items. Children can use the items in the calm box to build their skills in self-regulation and enhance emotional wellbeing.

What is a morning basket? ›

A Morning Basket is a time of the day when the whole family learns or does something together. Some people call it “circle time,” “morning time,” or “morning meetings.” It can also be a “bedtime basket” or “after-lunch basket” if you decide to do it at different times of the day.

How do I make my own breakfast menu? ›

How to Make a Breakfast Menu
  1. Write Out All Menu Items. ...
  2. Categorize Menu items. ...
  3. Set Menu Prices. ...
  4. Create Menu Descriptions. ...
  5. Decide on a Menu Color Scheme. ...
  6. Design your Breakfast Menu. ...
  7. Think about Photos. ...
  8. Choose Menu Fonts, Spacing, and Composition.

What is a la carte breakfast menu? ›

With an a la carte breakfast, guests will order individual items from a selection. A menu-style breakfast avoids many drawbacks of buffet-style hotel breakfasts, such as food waste and a chaotic atmosphere (hard to avoid when numerous guests are serving themselves).

How do you structure a homeschool day? ›

So here are my 8 best tips for creating a daily plan that inspires you to get things done.
  1. Create a routine, not a schedule. ...
  2. Work in chunks. ...
  3. Leave margin. ...
  4. Schedule the siblings. ...
  5. Don't try to do every subject every day. ...
  6. Hang priorities on hooks. ...
  7. Follow your natural inclinations.

Is ambleside online free? ›

Ambleside Online Curriculum (AO) is a free curriculum found at www.amblesideonline.org.

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