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Morning Time with Teenagers

September 19, 2017 by Jen 1 Comment

Morning Time with Teenagers

Morning Time with Teenagers

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Teenagers. We love to joke about their moodiness and their messiness (with good reason!), but teenagers are also a lot of fun. They are developing strong opinions about life and like to share them. Often.

Homeschooling as our children grow presents challenges. One of which is the willingness to be flexible in how we accomplish our day. Growth and change are good, except when they are not.

We have done family style learning for almost all of our homeschooling journey. We have done morning time for a long time as well. Except, we don’t call it morning time! My boys were older when we started so there was no way they were going to be excited about anything called “morning time”. So our together time has always been called our Power Hour. It packs a bit more punch doesn’t it?!!

Get Started with Morning Time

If you are just trying to get started with morning time with your teenagers feel free to borrow Power Hour, or better yet, have your teens brainstorm a name of your own. It will help them be a bit more excited about doing something new, because you know teenagers like to think new ideas we have are “dumb”. 😉

Another big tip for doing a Power Hour with teenagers is it doesn’t have to be in the morning! This year I officially moved our to Power Hour to the afternoon. Instead of kicking off our morning, now it kicks off our afternoon. The only down side is that due to outside activities that means we will only do Power Hour 3 afternoons per week.

The upside is that I’m not trying to drag a teenage boy out of bed in the morning to get our day started. That did NOT work out well for us last year. Now most of the kids start independent work in the morning and I work one on one with Leah. He can get up and get his work started or do it in the afternoon when our school day is over.

Power Hour Content

So now, what about content for Power Hour for teenagers? This of course will vary widely. I think this is the time that you can really focus on what is important for your family. Include subjects you are already interested in or subjects you would like your family to take interest. My Power Hour kids range in age from 14 to 10 so it isn’t a huge gap. Leah (special needs 11 yo) floats in and out depending on what we are doing. I don’t require her to sit with us so she is looking at books, doing puzzles, etc. The others are expected to participate.

First, we always start with a decade of the rosary. Now, this is one detail about moving our Power Hour to the afternoon that I don’t love, I would prefer to start our morning with the rosary, but as long as we are saying it at some point I’m okay with that.

Next we watch CNN Student News, now called CNN 10, to get a brief overview of world news. We don’t normally watch CNN news but these ten minutes are geared toward middle schoolers and high schoolers. The show gives some interesting items to discuss at the dinner table!

After those two items each Power Hour looks different. Last year I laid out some pretty specific plans for us and it worked out well. I wasn’t as ambitious this summer and so our plans are a bit more free flowing. So far so good.  I wrote up a simple sheet to keep on my clipboard so I would remember what I wanted to do!

Morning Time with Teenagers

Power Hour Schedule

Rosary – decade

CNN 10

Saint of the Day

Bible verse – Sunday gospel

Read aloud – this is whatever literature book we have going. This is our current book:

Loop Schedule

(M) Science – Youtube videos

(W) Geography/Maps – States/Capitals/World maps

(F) Nature study – Florida Birds

(M) Art Appreciate – Picture Study Portfolios and then Homeschool Art Appreciation

(W) Grammar/Vocabulary – I was looking for a resource for grammar/vocabulary and I’m going to use this book:

We have the American History and Science Notebooks and we love them. I can’t get them away from my 14yo. Not a full curriculum but perfect for Power Hour when just a snippet is needed to either introduce or reinforce. Any of the notebooks would be a perfect addition to your Power Hour. They are very reasonably priced as well. I’m also getting World History and even the Math edition.

(F) SQUILT – we are waiting a bit to start this as we are doing Ancient History and I’d like our history/music to line up.

I try to keep the content high interest and keep our time together short, usually about 45-60 minutes. That’s it! Very little prep on my part and it leads to one of the best parts of our day. 

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Transitioning from Homeschool to Public School

April 2, 2017 by Jen 5 Comments

Transitioning from Homeschool to Public School

If you are a long time reader, then you are aware that our oldest started attending public high school his freshman year. If you are new, welcome! Our oldest is still attending public high school. Our decision to make the transition from homeschool to public school was NOT an easy one. Deciding on Public School […]

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Fall Homeschooling Slump

October 19, 2016 by Jen 3 Comments

Fall Homeschooling Slump

Say what? Who has a homeschooling slump in the fall? In all of our years of homeschooling (11 so far!). I, we, have never had such a dramatic slump in the middle of fall. January, February, or March? Of course. Especially when we lived in Michigan. Limping along at the end of May? You bet. […]

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Power Hour Binder & Resources (Geography & Nature Terms)

July 4, 2016 by Jen 4 Comments

Power Hour Binder & Resources (Geography & Nature Terms)

This year I’m planning to be more intentional about our Power Hour (Morning Time) time. We are doing (roughly) six weeks on and six weeks off. So, each six weeks we are schooling will have its own focus. I tried to work our Power Hour around our Rule of Six. Our Power Hour is the […]

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Middle, Elementary, Special Needs Homeschool Curriculum 2016-2017

May 26, 2016 by Jen 6 Comments

Middle, Elementary, Special Needs Homeschool Curriculum 2016-2017

(affiliate links) Wrapping up the homeschool year for me includes completing a bulk of my planning for the following year. I like to get it done early so I don’t spend the summer thinking about our curriculum! As you will notice, I’m only mentioning 5 kids in my curriculum line-up. Our oldest opted to try […]

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The Biggest Secret About Homeschooling

March 28, 2016 by Jen 2 Comments

The Biggest Secret About Homeschooling

The biggest homeschool secret? It’s you! Wife, Mom, Teacher, Mentor, Kid-Wrangler, Laundress, Chef, Chauffer. Ugh. I know. You were hoping to hear about the one math program that will solve all your homeschooling math woes. Or perhaps the most awesome homeschool planning system. Maybe the one sure way to get your child to brush his […]

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Homeschooling with Our Rule of Six

February 17, 2016 by Jen 4 Comments

Homeschooling with Our Rule of Six

It is never too late, or too early in your homeschooling journey to set a vision for your family. Perhaps adjust the vision is a better word. Recently I participated in a Master Class at Read Aloud Revival with Sarah Mackenzie. The class was called Focus & Align and it very much resonated with me […]

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Homeschool Encouragement

December 29, 2015 by Jen 1 Comment

Homeschool Encouragement

Homeschooling is an awesome adventure for the whole family. Except when it feels like drudgery, or is completely overwhelming, and a giant fail. Homeschooling can often feel like that oh about January or February, both for the beginning homeschool mom and the veteran homeschool mom. The excitement of the new year or the new endeavor […]

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Striking a Balance Between Homeschool and Public School

August 12, 2015 by Jen 16 Comments

Striking a Balance Between Homeschool and Public School

Making the choice to homeschool was not one we made lightly. Plenty of thought and prayer went into our initial decision many years ago, as does plenty of thought and prayer upon each new year. So, what happens when you have a child that isn’t happy homeschooling and wants to make a change? Good question, […]

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Catholic, Homeschooling Wife and Mom of six. Six children who joined our family from various locations around the world. Faith, Large Family Living and Learning, Adoption and Healthy Living, are just some of the topics I chat about the most.Read More...

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