Share your homeschool day in the life 2025 ~
Written by Jamie C. Martin of Simple Homeschool
We’ve reached the end of our 15th and Final Homeschool Day in the Life Series!
Outside of my marriage and homeschooling/raising my kids, there are few things in my life that I’ve done for 15 years, so this feels like a milestone. 😉
I hope you’ve enjoyed it, too–whether you have been following along for this season or for all 15!
In case you missed any of this year’s posts, here are the links again:
- Amber’s Day in the Life (w/ a 9-, 11-, 13- & 15-year-old)
- A Day in the Life of a Waldorf Kindergarten
- Kari’s Day in the Life (w/ a 4-, 6-, 16-, & 18-yr-old)
- Jamie’s FINAL Day in the Life (w/ a 17-, 18-, & 19-yr-old)
- Debbie’s Day in the Life (w/ a 14- & 15-year-old)
- Sarah’s Day in the Life (w/ twin toddlers, & a 3-, 10-, 12-, & 14-yr-old)
- Lusi’s Day in the Life (w/ a 13- & 15- year old)
And if you’re curious, you can find all 15 of my own homeschool days right here, going all the way back to my very first in 2011.
Today it’s your turn to join in and share your homeschool day in the life, one last time!
Here’s how to take part:
If you’ve written about your homeschool day on your own blog/website, please leave a link to your post in the comments section of this post – find that right here.
Be sure to tell us what ages you’re homeschooling!
And if you don’t have your own website, please write the details of your day right here within our comment section. Then we can hop around and “visit” everyone.
Thanks so much for being a part of this series that has been so close to my heart all these years. I appreciate you all! xo
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I have LOVED these posts – for years. And gleaned so much wisdom from the many Mums who have shared their Day in the Life over the past 15 years. Many thanks to you all. And especially to you Jamie for hosting every year. 🌻
Very simply, our days (in a Central Qld, Australia HS with 2 dashing young men aged 11 and 14) start with couch time – Bible, books, read aloud, memory binder, current affairs, discussions. Then it’s table time – bookwork, computer work, individual reading, work with Mum. And all this not always at the table – of course.
Every second Wednesday we call CAPP Day – cooking, art, poetry and projects.
We usually finish formal learning by lunch and then afternoons are for individual projects, jobs, visiting, games, sport – depending on the day.
Well all that is for a normal HS day -!if there is such a thing. But today is not normal. I have headed south to be with my parents as a cyclone approaches the coast where they live. And the boys are spending the day with Dad on a road trip for a medical check up. Ahhh the flexibility of H Ed! ❤️
My kids have always gone to traditional school, but I have taught them languages at home. I speak French, Spanish, some Hebrew, and I teach Latin. My kids all received 5 on the AP French exam. My daughter is taking the AP Spanish exam this year. I taught my kids to read Hebrew, and they take Hebrew classes with people who speak better than I do. I have taught/am teaching my kids Latin too. They have done well on the National Latin Exam.