Home schooling looks and works differently for every family. For us, we are using Sonlight Curriculum. One of my best friends calls it "Home Schooling For Dummies," and as a matter of fact, there's a lot of truth to that. Sonlight lays out daily activities for all subjects: Language Arts, History, Science. We use a separate curriculum for Math and for that we were referred by friends to try Singapore Math. I also do a cursive handwriting workbook with my oldest son - A Reason for Handwriting that I love!
4th Grade History Binder. Days of the school week across the top, the rows list the activity to be completed. Complete it, check it off, you're done! Move onto the next subject. |
There are many things that my 4th grader can do on his own, specifically Language Arts. He can do his spelling, vocabulary, handwriting, and often a writing/research project all on his own while I work with my kindergartener.
There isn't much my kindergartener can do on his own quite yet. He can do his handwriting and spelling words and copy work, but other than that, I'm reading the Bible stories, the social studies lesson, the science lesson and I walk him through his math assignments.
We love using the easel in the kitchen! |
All in all, it only takes about 1 - 1.5 hours to get through a day's worth of Kindergarten curriculum. For my 4th grader, it will take at least 3 - 4 hours.
We take a good hour break for lunch. We'll eat together for about a half hour or so and then I'll let the boys play with Legos or watch a cartoon on Netflix. By the time L's nap time comes around at 2:00pm, we're either done with school or just wrapping up school for Super C. Then it's playtime or I'll take the boys outside to play catch or hit a badminton birdie around in the driveway, or ride scooters out front or they'll shoot hoops on the back patio.
They really do enjoy learning from each other's curriculum! |
I've found a homeschool group at our edge of town that meets for various activities. We are currently attending their bi-weekly PE sessions at a nearby park. The boys love it and I'm meeting other moms and L gets to play on the playground. The group does other activities as well, but most seem to cost money and we're just not spending more than we need to right now, so I'll do the things that are free.
We've enjoyed the last 26 weeks and are excited to have only 10 weeks left. We haven't made any firm decisions about next year yet. I'd prefer to keep home schooling through elementary school at the very least but we'll see what happens. I'm honestly unsure of what the schools are like in our new neighborhood. We bought the house knowing we were home schooling and didn't put a ton of importance on school quality when choosing our neighborhood.
All in all, if you can follow a checklist, Sonlight is a great place to start for home school. And while I will say that I'm quite the administrative person, attentive to details, enjoying organization, I really think anyone could handle Sonlight. I love home schooling so much, much more than I ever thought I would. The time spent with my kids is truly priceless.
I'm very open to any questions you might have about the topic!
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