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How to Make a Homeschool Schedule

June 29, 2020 by Lisa Violo Leave a Comment

Sample Homeschool Schedule

We are often asked “How do you organize your day?  Or “Do you have a schedule?”. The short answer is yes, we do have a schedule. The long answer is we don’t always follow it and it changes all the time. We use it more like a guideline. If we want to start late or go on a field trip – no problem! If we feel like a day off – we’ll take 1 (or 2!). Here are a few tips on how to make a homeschool schedule:

  • Make a list of topics/subjects – Develop a list of subjects and homeschool programs that you want to include in your schedule.  Keep it simple and realistic. If you have too many things, leave some out and you can swap a few subjects later in the year!
  • Type of Schedule – There are many approaches I’ve seen used including 1) daily schedule with times for each subject 3) daily subjects but no exact timing 3) theme days with no specific subjects or times 4) no schedule at all! There is no “right” approach to scheduling. Try multiple approaches and see what works for you! For samples of multiple schedules, see the files page of our Facebook page here.
  • Format of Schedule – We used Microsoft Excel to create our schedule.  This had a dual function as Mara learned how to use Excel and how to schedule.  You could also use MS Word or turn it into an art project by making a schedule on bristol board!
  • Post it – We printed colour copies of our schedule for all levels of the house. This way, no matter where our learning takes us, we have the schedule close by.
  • Don’t get “tied down” – A schedule can provide structure and routine but if you don’t feel like following it, don’t stress out! Your child has lots of time to learn as the years go by. Skipping a few subjects or days doesn’t matter in the long run. In fact, fun leads to learning!
  • Modify it – We modify our schedule often. Our original one was too ambitious; a few other versions didn’t cover everything we wanted.  Revise your schedule as often as needed, that’s all part of the journey!

Our tips on how to make a homeschool schedule are a good starting point. Click here for another helpful article on creating a homeschool schedule. You could also use these templates and ideas to make a summer schedule for your kids!

Overall, be kind to yourself and do what feels best for you and your family. Remember you’re homeschooling – you don’t have to follow practices that don’t serve you. It takes trial and error to achieve a routine that works but you will get there!

Quote of the Day:

So called interruptions to our homeschool routines are in fact great learning opportunities.”

  ― Belinda Letchford, Homeschool Mom, Blogger and Speaker

Happy Homeschooling!

Lisa & Mara

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My 5 Favourite Things About Being Homeschooled

June 8, 2020 by Mara Sweeney 8 Comments

Mara and her friend at our firepit

My family and I decided to homeschool instead of sending me to school for grade 3. I wanted to homeschool but at first I was worried that I wouldn’t see my school friends anymore. My parents promised me that I would still see them so we started homeschooling! I’m so happy that I did because I love it and I still get to see my friends.  In this post, I’m going to tell you about my 5 favourite things about being homeschooled:

  1. Spending More Time with My Parents – My mom works from home most days and my dad works from home sometimes. When I was at school, I was gone most of the day.  Now I see them a lot more because I am home too. I love seeing my parents more often because we do fun things together.
  2. No Rushing – When I was going to school, we would always be rushing in the morning because I am very slow at getting ready and I like to sleep in.  Now, I can get up at a later time and we start and end our day whenever we want. Mealtimes are relaxed too.  At school, sometimes I felt rushed to finish my lunch or to switch subjects.
  3. Shorter School Days – My day at school was 8 hours long including driving.  Now, my school days are about 2-4 hours per day because it’s only me as a student and we finish subjects more quickly. There is also no homework because I do all my work during the day. The reason I like having extra time is that I can play more, read more and I even had time to start my own business selling my crafts.
Mara making cork crafts with all the extra time she has from shorter school days!
Me making my cork art that you can hang on the wall for decoration. Contact me at hello@happyhomeskool.com to order one for your house or cottage!
  1. Picking My Own Subjects – I didn’t like spending an hour on every subject at school and having a strict schedule. We also didn’t spend enough time on my favourite subjects like art, drama, science and music.  Some subjects were too long, and I spent too much time doing boring worksheets. Now, I get to help pick my own subjects and I can spend more time on my favourites. Also, we do more interactive things like games, online learning (see websites I use) and experiments. Sometimes we even have a free day where we can do whatever we want!
  2. Field Trips – At school, we only had a field trip twice a year. Right now, we aren’t doing many field trips because of COVID but before that we used to go on a field trip almost every week.  Some of my favourite field trips were a trip to Boston, the Toronto International Film Festival, the CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium.  We also go on mini field trips like hiking, swimming, visiting a farmer’s market or going bowling.

Overall, I love homeschooling! I don’t ever plan to go back to school. Those are my 5 favourite things about being homeschooled.  Here is another blog post about what other kids like about homeschooling that my mom showed me before we started. I think all kids would like homeschooling a lot. If you try it, I want to hear your favourite things!

Quote of the Day:

“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.”

  ― BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, ONE OF THE FOUNDING FATHERS OF THE U.S.A.

Happy Homeskooling!

Mara

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