When I started out this year I did what I think every
homeschool mom does when they first start out.
I created a 6 or 7 subject day (version 1). I
was trying to cover all the subjects every day because that is how I learned
when I was in school. It was a struggle
to get through the day with all school work done and the kids complained about
the amount of work I was requiring.
After Christmas I played with the schedule trying to reduce
the amount of work but I continued the 6 subject day (version 2). When I attended the homeschool convention I
attended a class by a lady that had some great concepts. She talked about how one of the problems with
learning in school is that it promotes short term memory instead of long term
retention. They teach to the test and the
kids only retain what they need for test and after forget what they had learned. They don’t cover one subject long enough to
create the long term retention. She
taught that you should do the 3 “R”s everyday (reading, writing, and
arithmetic) and pick one subject to teach in a “unit study” style. You cover that subject until you get through
it, say a month, this promotes long term retention.
The other thing I learned from her was A day, B day, and C
day. Her concept was this:
A day – in the morning you cover the 3 “R”s (reading,
writing, and arithmetic), break for lunch and then after lunch you do your “unit
study” on your one subject.
B day – this is the day where you can’t get everything done
so you do your 3 “R”s and that is it.
C day – this is the day where everything goes wrong and you
don’t think you are going to get anything done.
The day you have to go out of town or you have to leave the kids with
someone. She said to collect some
workbooks for them to work out of, something that doesn’t require any prep work
on your part.
After listening to her I took some time to rethink what I am
doing. I decided to adopt her A, B or C
day concept (our day version 3). I was
currently doing both Geography and Science, so I had to adjust her schedule
just a bit. But our “A day” is we start
at 9am with math, reading, spelling and handwriting (all independent work) and
then we break for lunch. After lunch we
do either science or geography. On this
schedule we spend about 2 hours in the morning and 1-2 hours in the
afternoon. The kids are more focused and
they are retaining more. Our “B day” is
just the morning and no science or geography.
We haven’t had a “C day” yet but I am prepared for C day next year. You can also do your “C day” as a craft or
field trip day.
The kids are getting up in the morning asking what “day” we
are doing today. This new schedule is
working well for us and I have already started revamping my material for next
year. We are only a few weeks from
finishing up our regular school year so my main focus is getting things ready
for the fall. I will share what I am
planning on using and where I get my resources from. I have found several wonderful websites and I
know finding resources is half the battle of writing your curriculum. I hope this will help you on your Homeschool
Learning Curve journey.
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