![]() We'll start the read aloud portion of our morning time after lunch. We'll need a break from all of the learning fun by this point anyways. If I don't get food by noon, I'm a goner. This will keep it simple to stay on the same page with each of them, as well as give them independence to work through their task list for the rest of the morning. It offers a simple way for them to plan out their week, and great accountability to get it done.įor the younger three, I will use spiral notebooks to assign their work each night for the next day. My older two have been really happy with the online planner from Homeschool Planet. I love this because they'll check off their work as they complete it, and I can check in online to see where they stand during the day (so can their Principal). So let's pause real quick and talk about how to keep up with what everyone needs to accomplish during this time. 10:00 am Independent StudiesĪt this point, it becomes a little bit of a circus as everyone will break to join the older two in independent studies. The total time we'll need for the extended morning time is another 45 minutes. We'll enjoy a bit of music with SQUILT on ThursdayĪfter that, we'll follow it up with memory work review, spelling, and the Essentials of the English Language.We'll focus on Geography with Draw Europe on Wednesday.We'll talk about Science with Christian Kids Explore Biologyon Monday and Friday.At this point, my two challenge students will head off to independent work while I continue our collective studies with my three younger students. Discuss a famous artist with Simply Charlotte Mason Picture Study Portfolios.Start with reading Two Spies on a Rooftop.Everyone will meet in the kitchen for morning time. Our extra students (I'm helping out a friend this year and homeschooling her two kids) will arrive at our house and be ready to go by 8:30 am. If he decides math isn't his favorite to start with, he'll choose another seminar to get out of the way before morning time starts. ![]() He'll start with an hour of math before we start morning time. The Sophomore will get an early start on his studies. That means we've got to make the most of our mornings. While my husband works with his music student, the rest of the family typically enjoys hanging out with me and my kids! I love it. It's like a family business because our whole family participates with his customers. It's not like your typical music lessons. ![]() Part of what makes our homeschool schedule tricky is that my husband teaches music lessons from our house every afternoon we're not at Classical Conversations. Then I'll tell you how I keep track of what everyone needs to be doing! ![]() I need to make sure I give them time to get their work done. Our plans last year worked well for a season. This is what works for us.Įvery year it looks a little bit different. Isn't that one of the beauties of homeschooling?! It doesn't look like a public school schedule. We're not your typical family, and our schedule reflects that. I'm warning you that my family's life is a little bit crazy. Today I want to share with you what that looks like in the day to day. Yesterday, I shared what our plans are for our homeschool studies next year. ![]()
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