Oh, Dearest Mother, Sweetest Virgin of Altagracia, our Patroness. You are our Advocate and to you we recommend our needs. You are our Teacher and like disciples we come to learn from the example of your holy life. You are our Mother, and like children, we come to offer you all of the love of our hearts. Receive, dearest Mother, our offerings and listen attentively to our supplications. Amen.



Active Topics || Favorites || Member List || Search || About Us || Help || Register || Login
Living Learning
 4Real Forums : Living Learning
Subject Topic: Share a schedule or a day Post ReplyPost New Topic
Author
Message << Prev Topic | Next Topic >>
Leonie
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: Jan 28 2005
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 2831
Posted: April 14 2005 at 6:14pm | IP Logged Quote Leonie

As many of you know, our family recently moved interstate( again!).

We are in a time of changing pegs and routines and finding our new rhythm.

Would anyone mind sharing their schedules or days with me? I know reading about others and their homeschooling has always been such a help.

Leonie in Sydney
Back to Top View Leonie's Profile Search for other posts by Leonie
 
Cheryl
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star


Joined: Feb 20 2005
Location: Massachusetts
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 978
Posted: April 14 2005 at 9:04pm | IP Logged Quote Cheryl

My children are young. My oldest is kindergarten age so I've recently cut down on school time to play outside more. The weather has been beautiful here. Here's what our schedule is like Mon-Thurs:

6:30-9:00 sleep, play, eat breakfast, morning routines
9:00-11:00 schoolwork
11:00-12:00 play outside/rainy day activities
12:00-1:00 lunch
1:00-2:00 walk
2:00-3:00 quiet time in separate rooms
3:00-3:15 snack
3:15-5:00 play outside
5:00-5:30 watch show or play
5:30 dinner
6:00 ??? baths? play?
7:00 pick-up
7:30 read, pray
8:00 bed

On Wednesdays we do a Homeschool Gym & Swim, we're out of the house from 1:00-3:30. On Thursdays we've been having friends over from 11:00-2:00. On Fridays we usually go to the library and/or out to playdates, other homeschool activities, field trips...I want to add a specific time for nature study. I have not been consistent with it. I'm sure I'll be changing this schedule when summer comes....


__________________
Cheryl
Wife to Bob ('97)
Mom to Matthew 13, Joseph 11, Sarah 10, Rachel 6, Hannah almost 4 and Mary 1
Back to Top View Cheryl's Profile Search for other posts by Cheryl Visit Cheryl's Homepage
 
cathhomeschool
Board Moderator
Board Moderator
Avatar
Texas Bluebonnets

Joined: Jan 26 2005
Location: Texas
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 7303
Posted: April 15 2005 at 6:38am | IP Logged Quote cathhomeschool

Well, we've been majorly off schedule for the last 3 weeks (doctor's visit, sick littles, decluttering to *hopefully* sell house). Before that we had a rough routine that I'm determined to get back on next week.

In the morning the kids have breakfast and do morning chores in their rooms and kitchen. Around 10am (can't manage to make it earlier, as much as I try) we start "school," covering math (MUS) and drill, catechism/saint study, copywork, grammar or logic, Spanish lesson or reading practice. We never finish this before lunch, but we do what we can. After lunch, the littles have quiet time and the older ones work quietly on art, read-alouds together, picture books, and anything else we didn't finish in the morning. In the afternoons we try to work on FIAR stuff (LA, science, nature study). Often there's not much time left after we finish the "daily things." We usually work until about 5pm. I know that we could do all of this and still be done by 2pm (because our lessons are short), but the kids tend to take many breaks during the day (outside playing with the little ones and climbing trees -- they do their math up in trees, so a 10 minute job takes 1/2 an hour!). They play in the mornings, too, before we "start." They don't really seem to mind this schedule as much as I do. I wish that we'd work more efficiently from about 7:30 on, so that they could have a large block of free-time in the afternoon. They'd rather take free-time throughout the day. I'd like to work-in nature walks again in the afternoons before it gets too hot.

__________________
Janette (4 boys - 22, 21, 15, 14)
Back to Top View cathhomeschool's Profile Search for other posts by cathhomeschool
 
Meredith
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: Feb 08 2005
Location: N/A
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 2355
Posted: April 15 2005 at 9:16am | IP Logged Quote Meredith

Leonie, what a great topic starter. I always enjoy hearing how other people schedule their days and we are just about to add number 4 to the mix so my schedule will be a little *off* for a while, gratefully so!!

Our day usually starts around 7:30-8:00 for breakfast and moms computer time, then I really try to start by 8:30. Then it looks like this, keeping the short lesson theory in mind:
8:30: Prayer/Devotions, Bible, Saints RA
8:50: Math
9:30: Reading/drawing/narrations
10:00: Catechism: work on notebooks, prayer books or project based on liturgical calendar
10:30: snack and RA in kitchen
11:00: Handwriting, Spelling, Dictation, Poetry
11:30: Finish morning work and/or play outside

WE usually eat lunch between 12-1 depending on our snack time and if we have outside activities on a particular day, I'll RA after I've eaten and if the kids aren't ready to zip back outside. In the afternoons, we do lots of nature study combined with any science projects, sketching and playing. Also I try to do alot of our revolving activities in the afternoons, lapbooking, FIAR, Science and Historical Literature (if not done in am) Latin, Hands-On Art, Art and Music Appreciation (although we usually have a CD going during the morning of whoever we're studying). Oh, also mom's and littlest nap in the afternoon whilest the olders have independent reading and quiet time.

It seems like there's more, but my *almost ready to give birth* brain can only think of this off the top!
HTH anyone and especially you Leonie, hope you settle into your new digs nicely in time for a beautiful summer and Spring. Blessings +JMJ+

__________________
Meredith
Mom of 4 Sweeties
Sweetness and Light   


Back to Top View Meredith's Profile Search for other posts by Meredith Visit Meredith's Homepage
 
tovlo4801
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: Feb 28 2005
Location: Minnesota
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 386
Posted: April 15 2005 at 10:02am | IP Logged Quote tovlo4801

Our schedule is somewhat flexible, but follows this general pattern:

8:25 listen to gospel and meditation on radio
8:30 MUS/fact mastery (done as two seperate subjects)
9:30 language arts(cpywrk/dictation/grmmr/spllng/wrting)
10:30 history/science/religion
11:00 reading practice with 5 yo
11:30 practice piano/speech
12:00 lunch
1:00 read-a-louds, rotating subjects, independent wrk
3:00 free-time!

We do this schedule M-Th. We have a local HS co-op we go to every other Friday morning. Friday after co-op is usually reserved for getting together with friends. The opposite Fridays we use for errands, field trips, or just days off. Every Friday morning we attend daily mass. Our mornings are pretty solid schedule-wise, but our afternoons have not been stellar as far as sticking to a schedule. Thursday we have 90 minutes of drive time to and from a speech therapist so we do books on tape for that car ride. The other afternoons I try to do more reading aloud or listening to books on tape while I do my data entry work.   I try to plan sometime to play math games with my oldest, watch movies together, go for nature walks, plant gardens, etc.

Right now I'm not doing much with my 5 yo ds except taking about 15-20 minutes to work on reading with him. He also sits with us during copywork time and works on writing letters or short words. Next year I'm planning on adding FIAR and a math program for him and I'm not sure how I'm going to work that in. I know I'll figure it out though. I spend a lot of my morning time with my older ds waiting for him to finish work. If I take that time and work with younger ds instead of typing e-mails on the computer , I bet I'll have tons of time for little one. I'm going to be watching to see how others schedule their day too. Especially how you guys all manage multiple children.

God Bless,

Richelle
Back to Top View tovlo4801's Profile Search for other posts by tovlo4801
 
Willa
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: Jan 28 2005
Location: California
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 3881
Posted: April 15 2005 at 6:40pm | IP Logged Quote Willa

Our schedule got somewhat lighter after Christmas break, partly because the younger ones had met most of their goals for the year and partly because I was getting burned out.

This is how I've been doing it recently:

8 am, prepare breakfast and straighten/supervise chores.
9am, start working with the 9yo and 12yo.   I usually alternate between them, working with one while the other does independent tasks, but recently the 12yo has become significantly more independent which makes this morning time less intense.
11:30 am, I have a conference with the 16yo and read aloud to him from Scripture.
about 1 pm, we gather to say the Angelus and a couple of other prayers.   Then I make sure my 12yo is done for the day and see if my 18yo and 15yo need any help (usually not).   Sometimes a therapist for my 5yo is here and once a week we go to the library. On Fridays we have a homeschool Stations of the Cross meeting.
2 pm I rest with the toddler, while someone takes the 5yo outside (if it's not Wednesday or Friday). Twice a week the kids have computer game time.
4 pm I start dinner and getting the house in order (the kids have chores but I do the non-regular stuff like zone cleaning).
5pm we eat, which gives us plenty of time to do mealtime chores and then have some time as a family.
8pm or thereabouts, we have been having family prayer and then I say a Rosary with my oldest while we get the littlies to sleep, and my husband and the other kids watch a Netflix movie together (about 3-4 times a week)

That's what our lives look like now, except that baseball season for two boys is going to liven up our early evenings quite a bit!


__________________
AMDG
Willa
hsing boys ages 11, 14, almost 18 (+ 4 homeschool grads ages 20 to 27)
Take Up and Read
Back to Top View Willa's Profile Search for other posts by Willa
 
Leonie
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: Jan 28 2005
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 2831
Posted: April 15 2005 at 7:35pm | IP Logged Quote Leonie

Hey, everyone , thank you for sharing. It is interesting to see how we all approach our days. Helpful for me during this transition time.

Leonie in Sydney
Back to Top View Leonie's Profile Search for other posts by Leonie
 
Jeanne
Forum Rookie
Forum Rookie
Avatar

Joined: Feb 20 2005
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 90
Posted: April 15 2005 at 11:30pm | IP Logged Quote Jeanne

I threw my schedule out a few weeks ago. Somehow I got tangled up in getting things(pages completed) instead of learning. We continue to go to 8 am daily mass and then get together with another homeschooling family till noon. Right now we are learning about Pope John Paul II. We are incorporating most of our subjects into this.

After lunch we complete math, read, and piano, violin, guitar practice. Then comes the chores.

I know this was inspired by the Holy Spirit! My children are happier and are engrossed in learning. I am so much more relaxed and enjoying learning again also.

Blessings to all!

__________________
Jeanne
mom to 9 (21,19,17,15,12,10,6,4,8 months
"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
                                                                   P hi li ppians   4:13
Back to Top View Jeanne's Profile Search for other posts by Jeanne
 
Faith
Forum Rookie
Forum Rookie


Joined: Feb 15 2005
Location: Virginia
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 32
Posted: April 16 2005 at 6:41am | IP Logged Quote Faith

We have really been going at 1/4 speed these last four weeks. Easter, a tummy flu making the rounds, my dh traveling a lot, remodeling our home and the Pope dying all contributed to a major derailment in terms of followng schedules. Plus we had just finished a science fair back in March which had us working really intensively and we were all a bit burned out after it.

How things are supposed to go:

6:45 wake 6 and 10 yo and get them ready for school (they go to a Catholic school this year).
7:30 wake other kids and take 6 and 10 yo to school
8:45 return home, nag older children to get started!
At this point 12 and 14 yos are working on independent stuff like homework for Latin class (14 yo), math, assigned reading, religion reading and writing. I am with 3 yo doing housework, playing, running errands, reading to her, making phone calls, dealing with the workmen, etc. On Tuesdsys she goes to her Atrium program and on Fridays to a little ballet class.

At Lunch I have been trying to read The Hidden Power of Kindness.

After lunch 3 yo watches Dora the Explorer or other kid videos while I work with olders on spelling and grammar. We are also working our way through The Fallacy Detective, reading a book on WWII, watching a Teaching Co. class on WWII, and listening to an audio version of The Tempest while reading along.

2:30 I go and pick up 6 and 10 yo.
3:30 or so return home. Everybody has free time except poor 10 yo who must do his homework from school. This is the roughest time of the day for me.

On Mondays 14 yo has Latin class at 2:00
On Tuesdays from 10 -12 the math tutor comes.
On Thursdays at 9:00 12 and 14 yo go to Legion of Mary.
Back to Top View Faith's Profile Search for other posts by Faith
 
Kathryn UK
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: Feb 27 2005
Location: England
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 924
Posted: April 16 2005 at 8:59am | IP Logged Quote Kathryn UK

I start the year with a planned schedule, which I experiment with and deviate from until it evolves into a comfortable routine. After a time the routine slips, so I start again with a revised schedule - which is where I am now, test-driving my new post-Easter schedule. I think our new routine is going to look something like this:

7.00-8.00 - get up, dressed, tidy rooms, kids play or have computer time, quiet (ish!) time for me
8.00 - breakfast, piano practice for 10yo
8.45 - prayers
9.00-10.30 - lessons
10.30-12.30 - free time
12.30 - lunch
1.00-1.30 - independent reading
1.30-3.00 (four days a week) - lessons
3.00-4.00 - free time
4.00-6.00 - After-school activities (tennis, swimming, dance classes, music lesson etc.)
10yo dd has trumpet practice to fit in, which she is mostly choosing to do after dinner

On alternate Thursdays we go to a homeschool group. We also go on homeschoolers field trips a couple of times a month. We do the more literary subjects in the morning - history, literature, religion and language arts - and much of our morning session I spend reading aloud. In the afternoon we do maths, science, foreign languages, geography and art. From next week we are going to be spending Tuesday afternoon doing science and Latin with another homeschooling family. 10yo dd has just started Saturday morning music school (3 hours of singing, band, orchestra etc.)

__________________
Kathryn
Dh Michael, Rachel(3/95) Hannah(8/98) Naomi(6/06) (11/07)
The Bookworm
Back to Top View Kathryn UK's Profile Search for other posts by Kathryn UK
 
tovlo4801
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: Feb 28 2005
Location: Minnesota
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 386
Posted: April 16 2005 at 9:45am | IP Logged Quote tovlo4801

Kathryn UK wrote:
I start the year with a planned schedule, which I experiment with and deviate from until it evolves into a comfortable routine. After a time the routine slips, so I start again with a revised schedule - which is where I am now, test-driving my new post-Easter schedule. I




This is what I've been doing since I started homeschooling two years ago. I thought I was tinkering until I found the perfect schedule. Perhaps my perfect schedule is an ever evolving one?
Thanks for sharing this. Maybe I'll just relax into knowing that I'll always be switching things around.

Back to Top View tovlo4801's Profile Search for other posts by tovlo4801
 
~Rachel~
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: March 29 2005
Location: Virginia
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 677
Posted: April 21 2005 at 10:54am | IP Logged Quote ~Rachel~

tovlo4801 wrote:
Kathryn UK wrote:
I start the year with a planned schedule, which I experiment with and deviate from until it evolves into a comfortable routine. After a time the routine slips, so I start again with a revised schedule - which is where I am now, test-driving my new post-Easter schedule. I




This is what I've been doing since I started homeschooling two years ago. I thought I was tinkering until I found the perfect schedule. Perhaps my perfect schedule is an ever evolving one?
Thanks for sharing this. Maybe I'll just relax into knowing that I'll always be switching things around.




Isn't this why the schools have semesters? So things can be changed .
I know in England, a lot of the timetables would end up revised each term with subjects being swapped and such. Maybe that's why ... or that's the way I view it


__________________
~Rachel~
Wife to William
Mum to James 13, Lenore 8
Lighting a Fire
Back to Top View ~Rachel~'s Profile Search for other posts by ~Rachel~ Visit ~Rachel~'s Homepage
 
Leonie
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: Jan 28 2005
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 2831
Posted: April 21 2005 at 6:58pm | IP Logged Quote Leonie

And the ability to change as needed is part of the beauty and flexibility of home education, isn't it?

Thanks Kathryn!

Leonie in Sydney
Back to Top View Leonie's Profile Search for other posts by Leonie
 

If you wish to post a reply to this topic you must first login
If you are not already registered you must first register

  [Add this topic to My Favorites] Post ReplyPost New Topic
Printable version Printable version

Forum Jump
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot create polls in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum

Hosting and Support provided by theNetSmith.com