Since we'll be homeschooling our Kindergartner this year as well as teaching, training, and taking care of three younger siblings, we know that we need to keep our learning plans simple and fun.
We've decided to focus on three to four subjects each day. Bible, Math, and Language Arts will be completed every day and the other subjects will be rotated throughout the week as shown below.
Monday ~ Bible, Math & Language Arts, History
Tuesday ~ Bible, Math, Language Arts, Science (we'll be reading about our subject of trees throughout the week, this is the time we have set aside for a tree activity)
Wednesday ~ Bible, Math, & Language Arts (Library Story Time)
Thursday ~ Bible, Math/Language Arts Review (This is our house cleaning day so this morning's schooling will be very light.)
Friday ~ Bible, Math, Language Arts, & Art
Music and Phys. Ed. get plenty of room in our daily schedules :)
As far as our typical routine goes, we all rise early. My husband, Tim, gets up for work at 3:30AM and is out the door by 4:40AM. The kids normally start waking up around 5:30AM. Many times the earliest riser will find me still in bed (as much as I want to get up early, I'm still waking throughout the night with the baby and find it hard to get up before 5:30). After a few minuted of cuddling I head downstairs with anyone else who is awake. Our latest sleeper usually stays in bed until 6:45 or 7:00AM. Until all the kids are awake, we're typically downstairs reading a book, catching up on folding laundry or just snuggling on the couch.
Once everyone is awake we head back upstairs for our morning chores. We all get dressed, put our PJs away, make our beds and brush our hair and teeth. Then I start a load of laundry as we settle into the kids' bedroom for our Bible time.
During the first part of our Bible time, I get to read the next chapter of the New Testament and write in my SOAP journal while the kids look at Bible storybooks. This only gives me about 15 minutes, but I am thankful to have a way to get into God's word early in my day. When I finish with my reading and journaling the kids join me as I read from their 365 Read-Aloud Bedtime Bible Stories book. We also want to do a spin-off of our Prayer Pail during this time. I think index cards with character traits and fruits of the Spirit would be a good place to start.
When we're finished with Bible, we move downstairs for breakfast. During breakfast we review the Bible verses we've memorized.
After the dishes are cleaned up, the kitchen is tidied, and the laundry is moved to the dryer, we begin our school time. During this hour to an hour and a half we complete activities for math and language arts. Most of our "work" is still considered play and is completed at our small kid's table or on the living room floor.
Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays, also have an extra subject each. For History this means reading from our History for Little Pilgrims simple history overview book and completing an activity. Our Science day means we'll be completing an activity about trees to go along with the books we'll be reading throughout the week. Art is also an extra subject that will be completed once a week with other various craft projects falling under this subject as well.
Once we have finished our activities for the day (around 10:30), the rest of our morning is spent taking care of laundry and playing.
Occasionally, Emahry, our oldest, will also have an extra time in the afternoon to "work with mom" on certain skills. These are normally when she hasn't napped and everyone else is still asleep.
The majority of the time our kids don't even know they're doing school. We talk about colors while we fold laundry. We talk about letter sounds while loading the dishwasher. We talk about life cycles while raising baby chicks.
We learn hymns (and geometry) while playing with cars and building towers on the floor. We are learning all the time!
Today's Questions: What does your typical homeschool day look like? (Or are they so different that that is just a silly question?)
I'm enjoying seeing your plans for the year with multiple young kiddos. I have three within 25 months of each other, right now they're 3, 4, and 5 (and one has some behavior/learning challenges) so we're figuring out how to adapt to that as well.
ReplyDeleteI love that you're able to give each one some time, as well as the group activity. You're clearly a very well organized mother.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to hear about the verses your are memorizing. I have a few planned for the year, but I need some inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWe began the Scripture Memory Box this year and I love how we get to work on our current Scripture plus review the ones we've learned already.
I just did a post on this today. I have a 5th grader, 3rd grader and one in K this year. Plus a 14 month old.
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Check it out if you'd like.=)
Found you from Living Well.
this is great - sending to a friend who is overwhelmed by her 5 yo kindergarten routine in public school!
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I really enjoy reading about other homeschooling routines. I could never get up as early as you, but you probably get a lot more done than I. It's funny how everyone has one thing in common; tons of laundry. Thanks for sharing at Mom's Library!
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