What Is Our Day Like Our Typical Homeschooling Day

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What Is Our Day Like? A Glimpse into Our Homeschooling Routine


Summary

When people learn that we homeschool, they're often curious about our daily routine. Here's a typical day for us:

I wake up early, around 7:00 or 7:30, to enjoy some quiet time, read the newspaper, and have coffee. Aaron, our son, joins us by 7:45 or 8:00, and we have breakfast as a family.

After breakfast and walking the dog, our day truly begins. We prefer to call it a "life day" rather than a "school day" because it's all about how we spend our life.

We start with an hour dedicated to Bible study. Aaron reads a verse, revisits previous ones, and engages with the content through drawing or writing. This lesson is foundational, covering reading, listening, penmanship, and even some math. For example, did you know "a beka" equals 0.02 oz.?

Next, we focus on logic using the Building Thinking Skills series. It enhances critical thinking across subjects. We usually complete one or two pages based on the exercise.

Reading follows, utilizing the McGuffey's Eclectic School Series. Aaron reads from The Original McGuffey's Eclectic Third Reader, which suits his level perfectly. This session lasts about an hour. We also fit in a snack break.

For math, we use the Saxon Math 7/6: Homeschool Edition. After introducing new material, Aaron moves on to lesson practice while I prepare lunch. He continues his work afterward, with support when needed.

After lunch, we take a walk to refresh our minds and then focus on any remaining projects, such as history or free reading. We're usually done by 2:00 or 2:30.

I'll delve deeper into our math, reading, and other lessons in future posts. Physical activities and field trips are also part of our plan.

We truly enjoy our days of learning and playing together.

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