So I've been doing a lot of research on homeschooling and I can successfully say that I am obsessed...ha! I love the idea sharing, the life sharing, and the love that is felt in each and every blog that I find. So tonight I've decided that I would try blogging about our experience just to put it out there and join in on the love:).
The first installment will be our schedule. Now I have to give a disclaimer that this is what I have down on paper, but doesn't always happen. So part of the reason I am sharing this is so that I can be more accountable to the plan.
9 am Calendar Time (Days of the week song, Month song while we march in a parade with our instruments, weather, colors review with color circles, counting, introduce the letter of the week)
9:30 am Story time (Right now we read whatever the girls want, but next year we will change it up a bit and include our Before Five In a Row story.)
10/10:30 am Letter of the week worksheets from "Confessions" (Dot letters, collage sheets, lacing pictures) and letter find worksheets from this site
10:30-11 am Craft Time (I tend to be free with craft time. There isn't a theme right now and may not ever be for the moment. The girls pick from our supplies we have in our school room and create!)
I do have a little one that doesn't do any school yet, but I do have some Montessori inspired trays where I put toys she can easily access. So right now she just crawls over to the shelf and plays while I do pre-school with big girls.
After this the girls free play and I do my best to keep the TV off and play music. My girls are always moving so on the days when the TV is on more I don't sweat it at all:).
So my dilemma has been how much to school the girls. Right now, I'm very chill about school. We either do Monday, Thursday, or both of those days depending on what I want to do or how much the girls beg me for school (I absolutely LOVE that they LOVE learning by the way). Next year, though, I'm leaning towards a Monday, Wednesday, Friday (Friday is our library day). However, we will do the calendar everyday (even weekends) to keep up with the order of things. I am also tossing around the idea that I will school everyday in some way. For instance, I came across this idea to map out where the food and other things you buy come from as a geography lesson. So this is something that I could do with girls while I'm in the kitchen cooking. We would simply have a map in the kitchen, take out an item form the kitchen or tag in someone's shirt, then put a push pin on the map and talk about that area of the country. Simple learning that I can do on the "off school" days. LOVE it!
So there you go! Our schedule and my thoughts on the whole deal. Anyone got any great ideas to share on how you school your kids?
I am so thoroughly impressed! I need to take some of this and motivate myself. I have all of these ideas floating in my head and just need to write them down!
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