Homeschool Schedule Ideas
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Question: Can Homeschooling Mom's give me any example?
Can you tell me what time your get your children out of bed and what time you start Homeschooling? Also, in what order do you do different subjects and how long does it take for a yonger student and how long does it take for a high school student to finish their lessons in a day? Thanks for any feedback. I did homeschool my daughter when she was 6 and having anxiety attacks. Now both are in private christian school, May start Homeschooling again and if I do I'd like to get a great idea of a basic schedule to keep my kids on.
Answer: Every family is different and that is one of the great things about Homeschooling, you can tailor your plan to suit your family.
I have a second grader and a highschooler.
My children do better when they are out of bed early, so we get up at 7 (but I allow my older one a little extra snooze time)
My son begins at 8 and my daughter at 8:45-9. (This is just what works best for them)
Our mornings are the most intense parts of our day, with a majority of the lessons completed before lunch. I do give plenty of wiggle breaks for my second grader, lol
My highschooler works all day, but she is on a special schedule to achieve a certain goal. She is finished around 4 and very rarely has work to do on the weekends.
Second grader is finished around 1:30 or so.
I do not like to have work in the evenings, so this is a great schedule for us. Of course, you have to figure in extra things, like field trips, teaching co-ops, PE, science experiments and all those other things, but as a general rule, this is a normal day for us.
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