tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492627641698528246.post2036058579474166573..comments2024-03-29T04:30:48.098-05:00Comments on The Planted Trees: A Morning Meeting Espresso ShotChellihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14264109854852787464noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492627641698528246.post-47960001698442847522020-11-09T23:07:14.787-06:002020-11-09T23:07:14.787-06:00In , the above post you have given some best meet...In , the above post you have given some best meeting tips which is good for knowledge. For doing your work easy , CalendarCode provides best <a href="https://calendarcode.net/home" rel="nofollow">Online meeting scheduling app</a> to fix your meeting in a better way.calendarcodehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14604487921019555757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492627641698528246.post-67177798047305021132015-03-22T13:23:57.473-05:002015-03-22T13:23:57.473-05:00Thanks so much for walking us through this! I have...Thanks so much for walking us through this! I have a quick question. On the CCM website, they suggest spending two hours introducing the memory concepts (say on the first Monday of that two week cycle), followed by 20 minute daily sessions for two weeks after that to ensure full memorization. That sounds like an awful lot of time, and doesn't really match up with the schedule you have here. If CCM took 20 out of the 30 minutes for morning meeting, you'd have only ten minutes to cover the hymn, prayer, Bible reading, art/music and content subject, not to mention that initial 2 hour block they recommend! So how much time have you found CCM to take, realistically? Any hints or tips for planning out the memory work? Feel free to make that its own post. :) Thanks again for being such a great resource and inspiration.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492627641698528246.post-91290902288299010612015-02-26T13:44:33.351-06:002015-02-26T13:44:33.351-06:00That's a great idea for busy and crazy days! I...That's a great idea for busy and crazy days! I know there are days around here where everyone is jittery, and I'm fighting to keep the morning meeting going. I'll have to create an espresso shot for myself!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07681782021483196362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492627641698528246.post-16351789301160795202015-02-26T10:06:15.531-06:002015-02-26T10:06:15.531-06:00I do enjoy a good cup of decaffeinated coffee! :) ...I do enjoy a good cup of decaffeinated coffee! :) I've already shared about our family read-aloud time on Tonia's and Sara's posts. It's our equivalent of a morning meeting time. There are days from time to time when it doesn't work out for us to have our family read-aloud time after lunch. On those days, most times I try to work it in at another time in the day...usually in the evening after dinner. I also found that trying to fit in a lot of different types of readings didn't seem to work as well for us. So we focus on a literature read-aloud and also incorporate poetry, art, and music. From time to time we may throw in another type of book, such as a history read-aloud, etc. But we mainly focus on the literature read-aloud along with some poetry, art, and music. :)Karen @ The Simply Bloghttp://thesimplyblog.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492627641698528246.post-18628692372869464512015-02-26T08:48:04.119-06:002015-02-26T08:48:04.119-06:00I love the idea of an 'espresso shot' meet...I love the idea of an 'espresso shot' meeting when there isn't time for a full meeting! <br /><br />Sometimes I see moms saying they can't have a morning meeting because they don't have an extra 1-2 hours in their day. But you can certainly accomplish quite a bit in a much shorter amount of time - it's a matter of focusing on the most important things.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01830751973044675773noreply@blogger.com