The best homeschool mom daily schedule is the one that's personalized to you!
Teaching kindergarten can be so fun, but also chaotic! Littles can be hyper. They need activity -based learning mixed in with workbooks. I am a believer in workbooks for kindergarten. Kindergarteners are more than able to learn how to write, add, and read. That being said, they also need to play! During work time, incorporate
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How we've figured out a daily routine that provides a feast of topics with the freedom and flexibility of a 4-day homeschool week.
Download a Daily Homeschool Schedule developed by a Teacher & current Homeschooling Parent below OR use it as a template to create your own!
From utilizing a family chore routine to making simple swaps on your weekend! Keep your home clean and tidy while homeschooling the kids!
Homeschooling Mom Routines that will make homeschooling a breeze! Do your planning once and streamline the important tasks once and for all!
I'm sharing our multi-age homeschool schedule for preschool, kindergarten and 2nd grade with a total of 7 kids in 2020!
Is homeschooling free? Yes, it can be! Here's a list of my favorite homeschool curriculum that you can find online for FREE!
Quick tips for homeschool scheduling, including a sample homeschool schedule and resources for those diving into homeschool in the wake of COVID-19.
Get organized and make time for yourself! From setting up a daily routine to creating opportunities for fun-filled moments, we'll show you how to create the best ever stay at home mom schedule.
Get organized and make time for yourself! From setting up a daily routine to creating opportunities for fun-filled moments, we'll show you how to create the best ever stay at home mom schedule.
Practical tips for the homeschooling mom on self-care, mindfulness, and building a supportive community in your homeschool routine.
Playing the homeschool mom game can be tough sometimes, you guys! That said, I keep a few essential items on hand that help me get through.
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Learn how Amber of Heritage Mom schedules her Charlotte Mason homeschool day with a family schedule and independent learning checklists.
I was asking this question 4 years ago, so I'm writing the post I wish I'd had. 🥰A little background: Our family began officially homeschooling when our oldest son was entering kindergarten. I wasn't homeschooled and only knew a few homeschooling families, so I had a lot of questions (and trepidation) about choosing a curriculum.Here's what I've learned along the way:+ An open-and-go, boxed curriculum can be very helpful for your first year. We used Sonlight (with no regrets!) and I have many friends who love My Father's World. You go to their website, select your child's grade level, and order the materials. All you need for the year - the instructor's guide, books, and supplies - arrives at your doorstep. You're ready to homeschool! This helped me feel confident that yes, I was doing enough, and had advisors ready to help me if I needed it.+ A trusted homeschool mama in your community is an invaluable resource. If there's a homeschooling mom in your church whom you admire, ask her all your questions. How did she get started? What curriculum would she choose (or stay away from) if she could do it all again?+ Start simple, as it will take a while to find your rhythm. For example, all that a kindergartener *really needs* is a reading/phonics program, a math program, and (for Christian families) a morning Bible/devotional time. If that's all you do for your child's kindergarten year, great! You can add history, handwriting, science, and other electives as you grow more confident.+ Remember that you may not land on your favorite curriculum or educational philosophy your first year. And that's ok! If you're interested in finding your homeschool style, I've linked a helpful quiz in my profile.+ After you've narrowed it down to a handful of curriculums you're interested in, I love Cathy Duffy's review site (cathyduffyreviews.com). Her reviews are straightforward and very helpful.
A complete plan for homeschooling during school closures.
Many new homeschoolers are concerned if they are spending enough or too much time doing school in homeschool. How should we be scheduling homeschool?