Amida’s Homeschool Day in the Life (with a 1, 5, 10, and 13-year-old)
…day down into a learning record. The best days are the ones when we do life, be that at home or elsewhere. By the time their nightly class came around,…
…day down into a learning record. The best days are the ones when we do life, be that at home or elsewhere. By the time their nightly class came around,…
…part of the job was that no two days were ever the same. Some days were slow and easy. Some days, I found myself chasing down cops in high heels….
…time. Check out ALL of Jamie’s Homeschool Days: 2011: Jamie’s homeschool day in the life with a 5, 6, & 7-year-old (UPDATED in 2024) 2012: Jamie’s homeschool day in the…
…with its own subject. Today is Monday and that means history. We bulk out our textbook with a lot of extra material from the library. We fill the table with…
…day ‘should’ look like. Add in three young, extroverted, physical boys, and quiet anything was all but impossible. I have embraced the concept of life seasons. It is counterproductive for…
…we break for lunch. On Mondays we have a full day of co-op classes, so we follow the same schedule Tuesday-Friday. Bible. He’s currently working through various reading plans on…
…2011: Jamie’s homeschool day in the life with a 5, 6, & 7-year-old (UPDATED in 2024) 2012: Jamie’s homeschool day in the life with a 6, 7, & 8-year-old (UPDATED…
…who is also running a business from home, having balance and rhythm to our days helps make it all possible. The breathing of the day is an important thing to…
…sometimes I have the day off. Today, I’m showing you what a typical Monday looks like for us. 5:45 — I wake up, pull on workout clothes, and head downstairs…
…unthinkable that homeschooling families will have Mom/Teacher sidelined on a long-term basis at some point. And when the children/students are home all day every day, this has an even greater…
…each month, although those are lessening as my kids get older. One could say that leaves Wednesday and Friday as regular, at-home days. But rather than look at these outside…
…want to sneak in a little stealth learning, I highly recommend holiday gameschooling. It’s the Perfect Time to Try Holiday Gameschooling Many families play board games at holiday gatherings. Board…
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