So it is Friday and it is also day 10 of the Ultimate Blog Challenge. Today I want to talk a little more about homeschooling and how how our day goes. My husband is usually the first one up because he typically leaves around 7:30 in the morning to go to work. He likes to start his day off by reading his Bible. So typically he gets up between 6 and 6:30. Then at almost exactly 7:02 every morning, our daughter bounds into our bedroom to begin her homeschool day. She works in our room at my desk, which makes life easier - she can show me her work as she completes it. Plus she doesn't (or should I say I don't) have to lug the books all over the house. She finishes these subjects and then assumes her duty as the town crier (AKA - the walking, talking, screaming alarm clock) going around to the boys' bedrooms to tell them it is time to get up. Sometimes the boys do well with this and other times laziness sets in for a while. She then proceeds downstairs to eat breakfast.
After eating breakfast, she heads to her bedroom where she does her subjects on her computer. As she goes to her room, she typically reminds the boys that it is time to get up. All three boys work in their bedrooms. Our youngest son will come show me his work as he completes it. The older two tend to forget this step. My oldest son does all of his work on the computer. My second son has a mix of books, workbooks and subjects he does on the computer. Starting around 12 Noon everyone begins their lunch time routine. Once lunch is over the younger two typically have recess outside for 30 minutes while the older two have some time to do things they want to do. Around 1:30 everyone is back to work. They continue working until they are either finished or Dad gets home from work. Dad typically gets home anywhere between 3:45 and 4:45 depending on the day.
At 4:30 everyone is supposed to be on the first floor to help with dinner detail. Some will set the table. Some may empty the dishwasher. Still others help Dad or I prepare the meal. But everyone is supposed to be roughly together. Once dinner is ready, we all sit down at the table and eat together. Some of our dinner conversations are quite fascinating while others lend themselves to the disgusting side of life. We may discuss things they learned about that day or we may talk about things they are simply interested in - it all depends on the day. After dinner, the four children are tasked with cleaning up the kitchen. Once that is done, everyone basically has free time. Sometimes sone of them play games. Sometimes we may watch a movie. Other times we have evening activities planned such as church or shopping or other things that need to be done.
Anywhere from 9:30, if it is a school night, to 11 pm is bedtime. Then the next day we start it all over again. So I hope you enjoyed taking a peak inside our day.
I enjoyed the peak!!! Do you create the curriculum for each of your kids - or are you following a set curriculum?
ReplyDeleteMy style is eclectic - meaning I select curriculum based on what the children need/want/desire. We try to go to at least one homeschool convention a year where we can examine choices. We pick from existing vendors, but I use a variety of materials. I use some textbooks, workbooks and some computer courses. Feel free to ask any other questions.
DeleteThank you for sharing "A Day In The Life..." I've often wondered how homeschoolers do it all.
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DeleteWhat a busy life, well interspersed with family work, fun, and sheer togetherness. Thank you for sharing. Hope the home schooling continues to go well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and leaving your comment. We are busy, but it is a blessed busy-ness. I hope you will stop back by.
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