This is going much faster than I thought it would. There have been some definite ups and downs. On the first day of school, my children nearly took an entire day to complete their work. This had me in a complete panic. The largest struggle was my 6 year old, who wasn't able to work independently. At all. Thankfully, as the week progressed, our skills improved. My 10 year old can complete all required tasks in less than 3 hours.
Here is what we will be doing this week.
10 Year Old:
Our Weekly Bible Verse - "In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct they path." - Proverbs 3:6
Here is what we will be doing this week.
10 Year Old:
Our Weekly Bible Verse - "In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct they path." - Proverbs 3:6
Saxon 7/6 Math - Lessons 17-22 (this completes over 1/6 of the book! Yay!)
Science - A Beka Chapters 1.5-1.8, 2 Quizes, and begin preparing for a Chapter 1 Test next week.
History - Story of the World Chapters 2 & 3, plus a small book on the Rosetta Stone (Hieroglyphs chapter)
Geography - Examining the Middle East and Northern Africa. Identifying modern day countries, rivers, seas, etc.
Latin - Lesson 2 Consonants and Diphthongs, continuous review of previous lessons.
Literature - 10 Weeks of Poetry, Week 2... Poetry in Music. :-)
Music - Piano & Violin Studies
6 Year Old:
Weekly Bible Verse - Same as above!
Math - Telling Time, Place values, and add/subtract multiple digit #'s w/ carry. XtraMath!
Comprehension - Short story reading w/ detailed narration afterwards.
Reading - Daily readings.. 2-3 level books and 1 or 2 challenge books/chapters
Latin - Lessons 1 and 2
Geography - Printed a map of town, Understanding a Map Key, Reading a Compass, etc
Literature - Reading level appropriate poetry
Science - Literature reading (in a few months, I plan on using our Apologia Astronomy book)
Music - Piano Studies
I've eliminated the majority of textbooks from my youngest's schedule and we're doing our own curriculum. Most of everything he is doing is reading, and that's what I believe he needs to do right now. It seems like I'm having him read a lot of books daily, but really it's not. His level books take him a max of 10 minutes to read himself, without much help. His challenge book is usually read after lunch time, when we're trying to quiet down a bit. We also read his challenge book before bed, together. We are about half way through his Read With Me Bible, and I'm pretty proud of him. We've been working on it since the very end of May. Also, his comprehension passages are only 1 paragraph long. He may do 2 or 3 separate paragraphs, but it's not much.
Anyway, we will all sit down to work around 8:30 AM. At this point, we've already eaten breakfast, showered, and gotten ready for the day. My oldest will go straight to work, without talking unless he has questions, and will work until he is finished. Last week, he was typically finished by 11:30. My youngest would sometimes be complete by noon or 1.
Today, I was ready to pull my hair out. We started about an hour earlier because of a local Summer Library Program from 9:30-11. We braked around 9:20 and went back to work at 11:15. My oldest was still done by noon. My 6 year old stopped to eat lunch, but did not get done until 2:40. Even then, he still didn't complete all his daily subjects. I have to stay on his butt! I thought I had changed my original "plan" for his schooling so that it would be easier for him... but wow! He does a lot of wall-starring.
I hope I don't sound like I'm complaining. I'm excited and I want this to work! It's Monday, so I just need to see what the rest of the week brings. I'm sure he will be okay after awhile of working on the same schedule. :-)
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