LIFE-CHANGING Homeschool Routine | Time Blocking Schedule For Homeschool

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
    @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад +14

    What’s your homeschool routine like? Please share! 😄

    • @happyonthehomefront4317
      @happyonthehomefront4317 3 года назад +5

      Our homeschool day is chaotic for me - like I’m a hamster in a wheel, and getting nowhere fast!

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад +3

      @@happyonthehomefront4317 We have days like that too! 🥴 Hope you’re able to find a good rhythm that works for you!

    • @alycecline5053
      @alycecline5053 3 года назад +2

      I am a pretty a new homeschooling mom I was home-schooled when I was a kid but it is quite different being a teacher and then a student. I have three children my oldest is 6 he's in first grade then I have a four-year-old who's in pre-K and then my second daughter is 18 months so I find it really hard to juggle and stay on task especially with the baby and nap schedules and different kids pulling my attention so I think I will try this time block. Thanks so much

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад +3

      @@alycecline5053 Hope it helps you find a little peace in your day! When I had kids that age, I tried to do most of our school work while the littlest was napping. Nap time was my saving grace! Also, keep in mind you really don’t have to do a ton for the ages of your kids. Shouldn’t need more than around 2 hours worth of lessons! 😉

    • @sarahpopovczak4411
      @sarahpopovczak4411 3 года назад +1

      Very similar to yours only much shorter blocks, around 45 minutes, and ending at lunch. You've inspired me to up my afternoon game; I think adding blocks in there will help manage the chaos better!

  • @suzannenapolitano5480
    @suzannenapolitano5480 Год назад +16

    Praise GOD, the LORD led me to do Christian private education, Homeschooling , for my children, now are routine , has changed , they're teen, i start with my devotional time, , praying with children in the Morning even if they're still sleeping, make there breakfast, then they start there own schedule , 2 or 3 classes, then a break , family prayer at noon , then lunch/ break time, resume the next classes on there schedule , finishing at usually 3pm , dinner at 530 pm 6 pm chore time, then free time, my children are 14, 16 , 22 year's , i love the fact that we can Pray as a family at any time of the day, and honor the LORD any time also, and no person or school officials , can tell us we can't 🙏 pray, GODs Word is of utmost importance in our lives, and his Holy Spirit Amen.❤❤

  • @carinthiamontana7069
    @carinthiamontana7069 3 года назад +56

    Our routine looks like this: My children get up at 6:00 in the morning. They go down to the kitchen and start working on their math. It usually takes me 30 min to do my devotional and be fully awake, so I‘ll usually join them at about 6:30 in the kitchen and make breakfast.
    At that point they‘ll move on to other independent subjects (Fix It Grammar, Wordly Wise, Typing,...). Then we have breakfast together. After breakfast, we continue with school; I correct their work and work with them individually where need be.
    At about 9:00 to 9:30 we are pretty much done with school. After school, my children go outside to burn some energy. I call them back in at 11:00 to help with lunch. We have quiet time after lunch and the kids go outside afterwards.
    In the Late afternoon, the kids either have sports practice, a friend over or we do an interest-let unit study. My children listen to an audio-book or do independent reading in bed before going to sleep. That’s about it. That’s my day. I wouldn’t change it for the world.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад +5

      So happy to hear that you have a routine you love!! Makes all the difference!

    • @hunterkudo9832
      @hunterkudo9832 2 года назад +2

      great! do you plan what maths they will do beforehand? and if so how do they know, do they have a curriculum?

    • @carinthiamontana7069
      @carinthiamontana7069 2 года назад +5

      @@hunterkudo9832 I lay out their workbooks on the kitchen table the night before. There is a stack for each child. On top of the stack I‘ll leave a to-do that reads:
      #1 Math Lesson 67
      #2 Typing Lesson 26-28
      #3 Fix It! 2 Sentences

    • @KarolG-b7g
      @KarolG-b7g 2 года назад +1

      @@carinthiamontana7069 I will have to start doing this. My daughter is 10 and fights with me to do school work.

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 2 года назад +1

      This is why I can't wait to move to a state without a requirement for hours! To start in late August and finish at the end of May, with no breaks except weekends and major holidays (only take I think 4 or 5 days off the whole year as far as holidays go) we need to spend 5-6 hours a day doing school. This doesn't include meal times, housework, making up time missed for doctor's appointments, etc...
      It's our first year and we are doing a fairly "unschooling" sort of thing because it's too much all at once for me to handle doing anything even remotely vigorous. By unschooling, I just mean we aren't using curricula. Flashcards, puzzles, games, documentaries, books, random workbooks, and whatnot are how we are muscling our way through for now. I've made some worksheets for different things as well as printed out maps but overall it's pretty basic. However, I'm already (slowly) getting started on planning what we'll do next year.

  • @thespiritualprepper5658
    @thespiritualprepper5658 2 года назад +19

    That little time lapse of you drinking your coffee on the couch while your kids all run around really is so amazing. You are blessed! Thanks for sharing your life ❤️❤️❤️

  • @seasonalliving2881
    @seasonalliving2881 3 года назад +41

    I REALLY love the unschool Wednesday! I’ve never felt like I wanted to do a full unschool but I really love a sprinkling of that interest based learning in the week.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад +7

      We just started it last year and love it! Definitely plan on continuing this coming year!

  • @aliciagaber3777
    @aliciagaber3777 2 года назад +4

    My daughter is in 6th grade and I assign a certain amount of work each day and when she's done, she has free time. Social Studies is done independently. Science is also usually done independently and she takes a science class at a homeschool science center once a week where they do experiments. I do math with her and is the subject she struggles with the most. We use IEW for writing with the dvds, so writing is mostly independent. We fo readers workshop and use novel studies for the novels she reads. She averages one novel study a month and she has free reading for 30 minutes everyday. We also do logic, vocabulary and notetaking. I work evens, so she will do a lot of the work after I leave for work.

  • @paddiemorgan872
    @paddiemorgan872 2 года назад +7

    I love your realistic and down to earth approach.
    I agree, blocking and looping are the way to go! I’ve been homeschooling since 2002… when everyone was against it. lol
    Now many families have joined. Particularly after the pandemic. I’m currently homeschooling my Grandson.
    You have anew follower! ❤

  • @bakerbrewz
    @bakerbrewz 2 года назад +6

    Time blocking is totally my jam just as a life skill! I’ve always loved having a set time to get work done and then a block to just relax or burn energy. That focused ‘block’ has really helped me accomplish more as an adult and I’m excited to try to implement this into more of our home school routine.

  • @faithhomeschool2789
    @faithhomeschool2789 3 года назад +4

    Using lunch and snack breaks as a foundation for block schedules is gold. We naturally have a flow but you have greats ideas I can implement

  • @lauthiry
    @lauthiry Год назад +1

    Haha! This is the first time I watch you, but this is almost exactly how I block out our days... morning block, core block, Lunch and then afternoon block. Homeschooling a 12, 8 and 5 yo. Works really well for us. Gives a good structure and routine while also maintaining some flexibility.

  • @sucinahaidar116
    @sucinahaidar116 2 года назад +1

    I am a home ed mom & this video saved my energy ...Thanks a bunch

  • @lanaasha
    @lanaasha 3 года назад +2

    Thank you. This WAS super helpful. We're 10 years in and every time I have to change up our schedule because something isn't working I always feel like a complete failure and like I don't know what I'm doing. It's the home stretch, they're both in highschool, but if I let them they'll shove the science books to the back of their shelves and try to forget about them. 🙄 And if I'm not careful... I'LL forget about them. 😅

  • @MoralOrder1
    @MoralOrder1 2 года назад

    I’m glad you discussed not rushing them with their work.

  • @japexican007
    @japexican007 3 месяца назад

    i just did ours, followed your schedule but made some changes
    6-9am kids breakfast, morning chores m-f
    core: 9am-12pm Math, Language Arts/spelling + Rotating Elective which consists of (General Science, Social Studies, Computer Science, Life Skills, General Elective)
    Mid-day break: 12pm-1:30pm P.E., Lunch, Free Time
    Secondary 1:30pm - 3pm Make-up Core work, handwriting/typing, silent reading, music/art (rotation)
    late afternoon 3pm - 6pm take turns reading aloud rotate each paragraph, outside free play, afternoon tidy
    evening 6pm - 8:30pm dinner, evening chores, free time, bed time

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 месяца назад

      Looks like a great plan! Keep in mind that it can take a while to get it going smoothly and work out the kinks. 😅 Don’t be afraid to make changes if necessary as you settle into what works for your family! Best wishes!

  • @angel-chan4689
    @angel-chan4689 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for your videos. I’ve been homeschooling for 9 years, but now have 4 school-age kids, one toddler, and one on the way. I’ve been feeling like I need to try different strategies for this upcoming year to be more involved in their schoolwork equally. You’ve given me lots of ideas! 😊

  • @priscillaramos3033
    @priscillaramos3033 3 года назад +1

    I do follow or try to follow a block schedule, i have a five year old daughter, a three year old son, and a two month old son. I dont have it written down though.. thank you soooooo much for the blank block schedule printable!!:)

  • @p3teytran
    @p3teytran 3 года назад

    Homeschooling papa here. Thank you for sharing!

  • @juliee8428
    @juliee8428 2 года назад

    I tried the easy peasy since i haven't chosen a curriculum and i felt i was making them miss out or left behind. I only had them out a week out of public school. I almost gave up too soon but i saw your channel and truly has bless me and encourage me in a big way. I was praying to God for the strength because i know that he called me to do this but you were an answer to my prayers. Thank you soo much.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад

      Aww! Thank you so much for the kind words! God is good! I'm so glad he answered your prayers!

  • @victorywithluisa
    @victorywithluisa Год назад

    Thank you so much, I also chose Eclectic. I'm glad I found your channel 🥰 Thanks for sharing your schedule, we are new in homeschooling this year

  • @adventureswiththemacs8066
    @adventureswiththemacs8066 3 месяца назад +2

    Curious if you have afternoon/evening activities? We are a big sports family and we have evenings filled from about 4:30-8pm 🥴

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 месяца назад +1

      We didn’t at the time I made this video, but we do now. We’ve had to adjust our schedule a bit as we have afternoon sports now as well.

  • @agrarianschoolhouse
    @agrarianschoolhouse 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your time blocking schedule! So awesome. I like that it is a plan that allows for flexibility, as I do not thrive under too rigid a routine.

  • @reneej7584
    @reneej7584 2 года назад

    We have a very relaxed approach to our homeschool day. I "officially" allot 2.5 hours a day to homeschool (kindergarten) and will schedule 4 subjects and dedicate 30 mins per subject. The other 30 mins is broken into a 15 minute snack (recess) break halfway through and then at least 15 mins read aloud time. If we don't finish whatever we're working on during a subject we'll just put it away until the next day Or sometimes we'll keep going with it and toss the subject we planned afterward! What I've come to realize is that my daughter is learning ALL day. No matter if I have something scheduled or not. But it makes it less stressful for the both of us knowing that we have that "official" 2.5 hour period where school work Needs to be done.

  • @ADCIC
    @ADCIC 3 года назад +1

    I also use the block schedule I just didn't know the name. We finish around 1:30 because we choose to do everything in the morning so we can have the afternoon free. Another thing is we have a weird weather this year in South Africa particularly summer is extremely weird, at least my province I don't know about others but we've had a summer that's both summer and winter and autumn all at the same time and that's new and weird. Because we never know what to expect and our class is a small room attached to the garage outside, we prefer to work through our 4 hours of school early morning so that if it rains with some electric storms which I loathe because ... (terrifying) and usually how it is and always been in summer when it rains, when the weather changes at least we're done and back in the house.
    The bummer is, she also has online classes at 09:30 so we definitely have to just get up, get started and get on with the day. :)

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      I love how everyone can do what works best for them! Glad you’re found a good routine for your family! Thanks for sharing! ☺️

  • @AB-83
    @AB-83 3 года назад +1

    I'm new to homeschooling and just bought the 2nd grade student bundle from Abeka. I'm so overwhelmed on how to start out lesson plans. I'm really glad I found your channel.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      How exciting! I’ve got a video coming out tomorrow about how I set up my lesson planner! 😉

  • @Fabulous_Sadie
    @Fabulous_Sadie 3 года назад +9

    We switched over to blocked scheduling half way through the year this year. Couldn’t be happier with the change! Can’t wait to see your loop schedule video! 😃

  • @meganross3357
    @meganross3357 Год назад

    I love this! This is my first year doing homeschool. 4th grader and 6th grader. I’m going to try this schedule out. Thank you for sharing

  • @georginacastillo7823
    @georginacastillo7823 Год назад

    This is a great method of homeschooling. Thank you so much for sharing your block schedule and a blank block schedule.

  • @melparkes354
    @melparkes354 2 года назад +1

    I really love this!
    When I had a first grader we only did 9am-12pm and it was always up and down in consistency. Now, trying homeschool again with a third grader and we are one week in. The block schedule is soo manageable and helpful to keep on track. Even if we fall behind in a subject there is no issue since we know we did our best in the time we had. Thank you so much!
    Our routine includes Wednesdays being a catch-up, review or unschooling day as I am working childcare at my womens Bible Study and my kiddo can get distracted in the homeschool room.

  • @misfithomemaker3683
    @misfithomemaker3683 3 года назад +1

    I homeschool 1 child with a similar schedule. The difference is the 1 chore a day is in the 2:30 pm.-5:00pm. time block. My child's snack is in that time block too, at about 3:00 pm. Also different in our schedule ( because of only child dynamic) is what academic subjects we do in what block first or second is up for negotiation.

  • @rachelslabaugh9944
    @rachelslabaugh9944 2 года назад

    You are so pleasant to listen to… clear, sweet, practical. Thank you for this video!!!

  • @MsThumper16
    @MsThumper16 3 года назад +2

    Block 1 (before 9am): mom time, breakfast, devotions, get kids ready, morning chores and weekly chore
    Block 2 (9-11:30): circle time (for my toddler), morning basket & family subjects, free time (outside, we may run a quick errand, art projects, baking, sensory activities, that sort of thing)
    Block 3 (11:30-2:30): make, serve & tidy lunch, oldest 2 have independent play, toddler goes down for a nap, I do a quiet time, then we do my daughter’s core subjects, (she’s the only one I’m truly teaching (I have a 6, 4 & 2 year old) and we need to be home anyway for nap time, so we’ve moved her core work to the afternoon) tidy toys, free time
    Block 4 (2:30-5:30): playground, make dinner
    Block 5 (5:30-8): serve & tidy dinner, family time, final tidy of toys, baths & kids’ bedtime routine
    Block 6 (8-11): time with my hubby & my pile of laundry
    I love that it’s just a flow to the day, we have flexibility to take our time when we need to and it works well for us. The kids know what to expect. We do book work 3 days a week, have 1 enrichment day (often it means lots of nature study with the warming temperatures) and we do a fun Friday with lots of games, experiments & special activities.

  • @beautifulrecovery2337
    @beautifulrecovery2337 3 года назад

    Girl I'm new to your channel heard about you from the homeschool convert
    I'm so in love with your peace and joy it's contagious.
    I also LOVE.how you show peaks of your sweet dreamy homestead

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      Hey, thanks! Welcome!

    • @beautifulrecovery2337
      @beautifulrecovery2337 3 года назад

      @@TheEclecticHomeschooler girl seriously be my homeschooling mentor 🤣.
      We're still praying/deciding we have an almost 7 year old whose entire well-being would change by this decision. I love the idea of this block scheduling including midday break It's like a healthy skeleton with boundaries but wholisticly educational

  • @terrytsai3586
    @terrytsai3586 3 года назад +1

    We're first year homeschoolers, and yes, I use the old school strict school like schedule, it is stressful for me, so I will definitely look into the block schedule approach.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      I hope it works well for you!

    • @terrytsai3586
      @terrytsai3586 3 года назад

      @@TheEclecticHomeschooler thanks so much for your reply! I was really hoping to use the block schedule sample you kindly shared but am having a hard time editing in PDF, wondered if you might consider uploading a Word Doc version as well?

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад +1

      @@terrytsai3586 I made it on Canva so I don’t have a Word doc, sorry!

    • @terrytsai3586
      @terrytsai3586 3 года назад +1

      @@TheEclecticHomeschooler no prob, thanks!

  • @midwest_em
    @midwest_em 3 года назад +9

    This is a great video! Thank you 😊 We kind of already naturally had a block schedule, but your tips will help me get a bit more focused. Blessings from KS 🌻

  • @andreacampos2280
    @andreacampos2280 3 года назад

    this is my first year homeschooling my 5, 6 and 9 year old boys and ive been so consumed with trying to fit everything in this 30min-1hr subject scheduling, similar to what they did in public school and i absolutely hate it. i am stressed out about 99% of the time because im trying to teach three different subjects with a time limit and it just ends up not being any fun for my boys or i. so glad to have found this video. thank you for sharing. i am going to give this scheduling a try. i feel like it would be so perfect for my boys and i.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      Oh mama, yes! You will find SO much more peace and joy in your homeschool day if you can allow yourself to get out of the recreating school at home mentality! Hope this works for you!

  • @einfach_mama_tina
    @einfach_mama_tina 3 года назад +1

    OMG I love it! We use something very similar. A public school based Time Schedule with the daily subjects that need to be done in their perfect arrengement and then try to complete one after the other without really looking at the clock. My son, now 8 years old, always wants to push and be done with everything before lunch, wherelse my daughter, now 6 years old, could work and write and read and be a model student from 9 to 5 :) Oh! And not to forget the 2,5 year old baby-boy who spices things up a little during the school day. Boring? Not really existent in my vocabulary these days. And I love it! A valuable time with my kids that wants to be spent well!
    However, THIS Schedule you mention in your video is fabolous! I mean, also blocking the free time activities has never come to my mind before and I love the idea! So I just filled out the blank PDF you made and hung it next to the time table we use right now. Thank you for that!! And now I'm SO looking forward till monday to use it and try the difference.
    Thank you for sharing! Happy homeschooling and love from Austria! :)

  • @kathleenvolonsevich6791
    @kathleenvolonsevich6791 Год назад

    Thanks so much!! This is a HUGE help! I'm definitely going to start doing this :D

  • @NikkiBrown4theLord
    @NikkiBrown4theLord 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video. I was able to screenshot the tips you put up with blocks and activity/subject lists. It made it a great resource for me to look at the screenshots and glean what I can.
    My first time here! What a beautiful family. I bet the birth order is a super blessing to you. 3 older boys to watch out for and protect their little sisters. Also, if you haven't done it yet, a great video idea would be talking about the differences in homeschooling boys from girls. Huge differences for us. That might be helpful and encouraging for newer Mamas! God bless you and your family. I will be poking around here as often as I can!!

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад +1

      👋🏼 Hello! Glad you found my channel. Thanks for the comment! So glad this was helpful for you!

  • @livebygodscommands7613
    @livebygodscommands7613 2 года назад

    thank you from a mama in Australia

  • @mrs.stocky2445
    @mrs.stocky2445 3 года назад

    My son is 4 and we are going to be homeschooling along the Charlotte Mason ish lines. I’ve been researching, reading and bingeing homeschool videos. I love your scheduling videos and ideas.
    The first homeschool book I read was Dumbing Down and then Wild & Free and For the Children’s Sake....so I am in and ready to begin! Granted we won’t begin formal lessons until my son is 6 or 7....he needs his growing time, he is a mover. He learns so much every day that I know he will be soaking up the world without formal lessons for now ❤️

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      Thanks so much! You are way ahead of the game, mama! 👏🏼 Those are great books! Another fave of mine is Teaching From Rest by Sarah Mackenzie. We’re reading it together here on my channel for a summer book club if you want to join us. 😉 ruclips.net/video/E8DBoCGX5Pk/видео.html

  • @KarolG-b7g
    @KarolG-b7g 2 года назад

    This video came up on my feed at the perfect time. This is our first year homeschooling through a charter and I’ve been so stressed thinking of scheduling each subject throughout the day like you mentioned. I hate it. I am definitely going to give this a try. Thanks

  • @SharkVR-h7z
    @SharkVR-h7z 2 года назад

    I'm super excited to try this block schedule. It has bothered me that creating a literal time schedule has been impossible because...well, life LOL And my kids are Pre School, Kindergarten, and 4th, so that's difficult. Thanks for sharing!

  • @marissabrunton3055
    @marissabrunton3055 3 года назад +1

    So glad to have found this video! New homeschooling mum to 3 kids and we haven't quite found our groove yet. This looks achievable!

  • @Sofire100
    @Sofire100 2 года назад

    This is such an amazing video is! Thank you!! And thank you SO much for sharing the pdf❤❤❤❤

  • @ammejia4470
    @ammejia4470 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this. I will give it a try.

  • @muanormajean2043
    @muanormajean2043 3 года назад

    New to home schooling, I’m so nervous but so happy there’s videos like this!!

  • @Beautygardenmaven
    @Beautygardenmaven 2 года назад

    I'm so glad I stumbled upon your video and channel! I have been needing to find something to help structure our homeschool days without the structure lol! My questions are this: 1. When do you schedule in errands like grocery shopping or cleaning house? 2. What curriculum or curriculums do you use? I have been using The Good and Beautiful, and overall like it! Thank you so much!!!

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I try to do most errands on our unschooling day or in the afternoons once we’re done with our core work if I have to schedule appointments. The kids help with a lot of the housework and they have some chores they do after breakfast and before dinner. I’ll fit things in during their afternoon independent work.
      Our curriculum choices are going to be different for us next year, but I have a video series showing the curriculum we used this year here: ruclips.net/p/PLIJu0FDTIbQklh8PO6CzeMkgM1CXQlfN3

    • @Beautygardenmaven
      @Beautygardenmaven 2 года назад +1

      @@TheEclecticHomeschooler wonderful advice! thank you SO much, I will watch that! You are so kind to reply so fast! Thank you again!

  • @breanas_mommy
    @breanas_mommy Год назад

    Hello! I was curious to see what app or site your little one was using in the video.

  • @laurimuse1390
    @laurimuse1390 2 года назад

    What is read aloud?
    Do you read aloud in history too?
    What science program do you like?
    Do you add in writing projects for histury read alouds?
    Do you use books for copy work or the curriculum only?
    Thank you!!
    I appreciate your ability to choose well.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад

      Read aloud is just when I read a book out loud with the kids - usually a more fun literature or fiction story, often going along with the time period we’re studying, but more just for fun. We have read aloud for history in the past but this year my kids are doing their history reading on their own. I didn’t use to require writing for history but we are following a Charlotte Mason curriculum their year, which includes written narrations about what they’re reading. Copywork has usually been Bible verses but sometimes sections from a book we are reading or quotes we like.

  • @DanielleD2895
    @DanielleD2895 2 года назад

    Your examples are great for parents homeschooling that don’t work but what about the vast amount of parents trying to homeschool that also have to work from home? A block schedule idea for that would be so helpful. A lot of parents nowadays have to work from home and homeschool due to the pandemic and also changes within the school systems. We don’t want to send our kids back to that environment for education but we also have to work. The juggle is so hard.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад

      I love your heart to want to make it work and be able to keep your kids home! Admittedly, I don’t have experience with that so I wouldn’t have a ton of advice in that area. I would say that choosing curriculum that can be more independent would be key and then blocking out those subjects for your children to do during your work time would help. Obviously, if your kids are younger, that’s more of a challenge. Recruiting older kids to help the littler ones with their work can be a big benefit! Then the more teacher led or family style subjects can be done when you are available. I wish I could offer more tips! Best wishes!

  • @dailyfunadventures1874
    @dailyfunadventures1874 3 года назад

    thank you for this!! We have a different sort of schedule we have to keep..My oldest is in 11th grade and is doing homeschool as well as a program at the local college...My youngest two are naturally late sleepers, so I let them sleep in until 9/930 so that I can knock out the other subjects with my 11th grader. There's a lot of fitting in of classes with my younger two around driving to/from college for my son...It feels currently stressful and like I'm shoving things in for my younger two...I like this idea of block scheduling...it might help structure the day a little more rather than it feeling like chaos!

  • @aftonnorfleet1491
    @aftonnorfleet1491 2 года назад

    Would love to hear more about how you loop your extra subjects in! Great video and appreciate the PDFs!

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад +1

      Here’s a video about our loop scheduling. We haven’t been following this to a T this year, but at least it gives you an idea. ☺️ ruclips.net/video/grWKGpKhzQs/видео.html

  • @lakehouseschoolhouse698
    @lakehouseschoolhouse698 3 года назад +1

    This is great! Thanks. I am having a lot of pushback and part of it I'm sure is an inconsistent schedule....four kiddos all going different directions....

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      Totally get that with 4 kids here too! Hope you find something that works better for you!

    • @lakehouseschoolhouse698
      @lakehouseschoolhouse698 3 года назад

      @@TheEclecticHomeschooler I'm definitely using this schedule to print and put on the wall! It is similar to what we do, but I think it will helps they can see it (4th, 2nd, K, Pre3) I also want to get those core subjects done right off the bat....Core Block for the win! Thanks for the resource!

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      @@lakehouseschoolhouse698 Wahoo! You’re so welcome! P.S. our kids are almost exactly the same age gaps as you, we’re just a couple years ahead! 😉 Hang in there, it gets easier!

  • @gigidrew3677
    @gigidrew3677 3 года назад

    I love you ideas, thank you so much. Is my first time doing home school and I was getting a little crazy.

  • @jannasnodgrass7780
    @jannasnodgrass7780 3 года назад +2

    WOW, thanks! This REALLY helps! I have had that stringent schedule and can't seem to stick to it. This will help keep me from pulling my hair out. It is like a major feat for us to stay on schedule. Also the kids really do need these breaks in the day and this will allow for that more. I plan to try this ASAP! Thanks again!!

  • @camille.gagnonfamily
    @camille.gagnonfamily 3 года назад +6

    Thank you! I’m definitely going to try this. This is my first year homeschooling with 5 kids from 9years old-3 months. We started out with a more rigid routine and it has kindof devolved into randomness. We need a happy medium haha!

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      Haha! That can happen! This is definitely a good happy medium. ☺️ Best wishes!

  • @kdwerner
    @kdwerner 2 года назад

    Super helpful!! Thank you so much!

  • @trina119
    @trina119 Год назад

    I know this is an old video but maybe you’ll see this anyway. How do you recommend doing this for a working homeschooling family?

  • @Jeanie1989
    @Jeanie1989 2 года назад

    Great video!! I’m also a homeschooling mom of four and I think I’m going to try the block schedule. Wish you all the best!

  • @bb15027
    @bb15027 3 года назад +1

    Have you done a video on how you assigned chores? Do they do as part of being in the family or for an allowance? I have two little boys and I’m trying to determine the best approach for them so that they are learning responsibility but not with the mindset of what do I get from this ;-).

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад +1

      I haven’t done a dedicated video about how we do chores yet but I’ve thought about it! Our kids don’t get an allowance, they are expected to do chores as a way to serve the family. They do get rewards for going above and beyond expectations or doing extra chores though!

    • @bb15027
      @bb15027 3 года назад +1

      @@TheEclecticHomeschooler I like that way assigning chores as contributing to the family, and then having the reward system. My boys do have some favorite little iPad games that they have asked to purchase bonus games on and I’ve been unsure what to do about that, I wonder if that could be one of the rewards for going above and beyond. Thank you!

  • @creen2416
    @creen2416 3 года назад

    I'm so happy I found this channel !
    Thank you for sharing your family routine.
    ❤🥰

  • @lupef.7970
    @lupef.7970 3 года назад

    Thank you so much this is really helpful I'm a first time homeschool Mom so everything helps

  • @andyk8993
    @andyk8993 Год назад

    Thank you for your downloads. I want to download your personal ones bc it’s a helpful example and a blank.
    Any homeschool music resources you like?

  • @MsMegancarter
    @MsMegancarter 3 года назад

    This is helpful thank you 😊 it’s harder I think if kids have extra murals, lots of dancing and sport, judo, singing and music in the afternoons, because then you have to make sure everything gets done in the morning. Like the block idea though, relieves the pressure and feeling of failure afterwards if you didn’t stick to the schedule.

  • @latoyadill-hackett3966
    @latoyadill-hackett3966 Год назад

    thanks

  • @thehomeschoolinghomemaker974
    @thehomeschoolinghomemaker974 3 года назад +2

    I'm curious to know how you add your youngest into the blocks? I love this scheduling concept! However, I have two children that still require a lot of hands on attention and help and I am trying to figure out what to do with one, while working with the other. I am also expecting another baby in November! So the dynamic shift will certainly be interesting.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      Congratulations on the new little one joining your family soon! ❤️ I definitely try to have a fair amount of curriculum for my oldest kiddos that they can do independently so they don’t require as much of my attention, which helps in that area. Also having quiet activities for the littles helps too. I have a video with 10 tips for homeschooling when you have toddlers/babies, you can check that out here for more ideas! 😉ruclips.net/video/K7JSztBzYWw/видео.html

    • @allisonburick2215
      @allisonburick2215 3 года назад

      I have a 10yr girl, 8yr boy, and a 5yr old girl... all different levels... all "need mom" for a lot of their work still. 🥴
      I loooove the block idea. Any advice on how to navigate teaching one, if the others still need mama... or think they do?

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад +1

      @@allisonburick2215 Oh, that’s a challenge isn’t it! We are still in that stage too. I highly suggest assigning an older sibling helper to either help or entertain the younger child while you work with whoever needs help. It’s great to do a rotating subject with your kids so say, one child can work on silent reading while you assist with math for another child or something along those lines. It also helps to set boundaries to train your kids not to interrupt while you are helping someone else and they will get their turn when you are done. Maybe incorporate a timer situation to make sure everyone gets a fair turn with mom. 😉 Hope you find something that works for you!

    • @allisonburick2215
      @allisonburick2215 3 года назад +1

      @@TheEclecticHomeschooler yes!!!! Thank you, that is wonderful advice!

  • @lauraluna9465
    @lauraluna9465 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this !

    • @lauraluna9465
      @lauraluna9465 3 года назад

      I have 5 kiddos 3 of which are school age. And I get overwhelmed at time with all the work and things that I “have” to getting to. It’s been 2 years and I still feel like I haven’t found something that work for us.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      @@lauraluna9465 Hope this helps you come up with a plan that will help relieve some of that stress! Blessings, mama!

  • @tiffaniruehle568
    @tiffaniruehle568 Год назад

    Besides co-op, when do your kids play with friends such as play dates?

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  Год назад

      We have a nature/hiking group we get together with a few times a month where they have lots of free play time. They do random play dates in the afternoons with other homeschool kids that aren’t in school or on weekends occasionally. We also host a Bible study group that brings their kids twice a month so they get play time then as well and other random things like that.

    • @tiffaniruehle568
      @tiffaniruehle568 Год назад

      @@TheEclecticHomeschooler oh ok, I was just trying to get ideas on how often other families do play dates with friends. We do them almost every day also and when we don’t my kids are really disappointed. Thank you.

  • @karenm.3955
    @karenm.3955 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this video! Love your channel!

  • @anapaulamoraes6260
    @anapaulamoraes6260 2 года назад

    Hi dear, I really liked this video. Thank you so much for doing that.
    It was helpful for me.
    I couldn’t find the PDF. 🙈😅
    I am sorry.
    Would you kindly help me?

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад

      You bet! ☺️
      Our Block Schedule PDF:
      tinyurl.com/uzdhyyck
      Blank Block Schedule PDF:
      tinyurl.com/3b26hprn

  • @moeverma4991
    @moeverma4991 Год назад +1

    All the comments seem like people love this schedule. I felt it was too much, like the whole point of homeschooling is to get more freedom. I felt the kids will be busy around school all day long following this schedule. I haven't tried this or any other methods yet. We are new to homeschooling but listening to this overwhelmed me. Is it just me? Am I missing something here since everyone else seems to love this routine.

    • @racheln4309
      @racheln4309 6 месяцев назад

      I t try to keep lessons to under 2 hours right in the morning, for the reasons you said. We do 20 min or less lessons and that’s it, that’s the time we have.

    • @aka10421
      @aka10421 6 месяцев назад

      I think it all depends on your family and what they need in the season you’re in. We just finished our first year homeschooling and it needed to be flexible and loose in this season. We had just come out of public school, rushing around everywhere and we all needed to breath! Luckily, the laws for our state are pretty lax and we were able to minimize what we had to do and relax a little. But I can definitely see us needing more structure in future years…

    • @tohonorandencourage
      @tohonorandencourage 5 месяцев назад

      This will be our third year and it was lightly scheduled last year so I could even start getting any kind of routine down. I have picked 2 subjects a day for my older two who are elementary age, and the little ones have numbers and sounds. Everyone has outside time. We read together for history and science (both subjects once/twice a week).
      So if I used this, I wouldn't put so much into a block, just one or 2 things at a time since I have different ages in there, and written into each day rather than grouping everything (my brain needs less so I can get creative in the time I have and have time to clean up messes that arise so I don't get rushed after).

  • @HomeschoolHappyHour
    @HomeschoolHappyHour 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Thank you for sharing. I’m planning to use time blocking for the upcoming year and this video really helped me organize my thoughts.

  • @TessaAndrews
    @TessaAndrews 3 года назад +2

    I’ve been using the block schedule to organize our homeschool day as well. I am definitely looking forward to your loop scheduling routine. I really need help integrating history/social studies/geography/science etc into our homeschool week more consistently. The challenge with our schedule is that mid afternoon is when I do my online teaching. And that’s usually a 2 hour block so I feel like our homeschool days are rushed sometimes because I’m trying to get ready for that. I’m trying to get better at planning ahead on the weekend for my online classes so that I’m not spending homeschool time doing it. I really love your advice and suggestions. They are really encouraging to a stressed mama who doesn’t really have a lot of time to think sometimes lol

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      Oh I feel you, mama! It can be stressful trying to fit everything in when you have other commitments! Loop scheduling would definitely help out with those subjects you mentioned! ☺️

  • @millyg226
    @millyg226 3 года назад

    Always love your content.. Tjanks for the pdf. I like that you block schedule the whole day and not just school hrs. Exactly what I need. Ps: your earrings are gorgeous

  • @busyutensils2519
    @busyutensils2519 2 года назад

    I love your personality 😊

  • @StasiaAleen
    @StasiaAleen 2 года назад

    I know I've seen in one of your videos your list of books you'll be using in your bible morning loop. I can't seem to find the list you either recommended or are planning on using for this school year. Can you direct me to the correct video for that?

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад

      I haven’t done any videos for what I’m using this year yet… I have a Bible study from Not Consumed that we just started though!

  • @francinewise2997
    @francinewise2997 2 года назад

    I wish I could come to your homeschool! 🙂

  • @serenadarling4100
    @serenadarling4100 3 года назад

    Love this idea!

  • @aleciamurphy5610
    @aleciamurphy5610 3 года назад

    I want to Time Block! Thank you for the PDF this will be very helpful 😄

  • @katiehalbur854
    @katiehalbur854 3 года назад +1

    I love all of the ideas. I’ve been a homeschool mom for a long time but I need to try this. I’ve been in such a funk for quite some time and this might snap me out of it!

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      Oh! I hope it helps you out!! Sometimes we just gotta mix things up, right?! 😉

  • @beekind4141
    @beekind4141 3 года назад +1

    How many hours a day do you home school ? I am a Nanna trying to help my Son and Daughter in law out with homeschooling my 7 year old grand daughter and I am trying to get into some kind of a rhythm with her. I fear that I won't do a good job and she will be set back. The things I read on line say 2-3 hours.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад +1

      For a 7 year old, 2-3 hours is definitely enough. You can get through things so much more quickly in a one on one setting than in a classroom. You really can cover the same amount of material in less than half the time of a traditional school day, especially at that young age. The older kids get, the more time is required. Best wishes! Love that you are helping your granddaughter! ❤️

  • @denisseguzman2227
    @denisseguzman2227 2 года назад

    How can I do that with small children, I have 7 year old, and twins 5 year old, plus cooking, clean and time for my self and need help, getting crazy.... First year homeschool

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад +1

      With kids that young, lessons really don’t need to take very long, around 2-3 hours max. You could definitely be done by lunch time and have the afternoon for play and free learning activities and you could plan a block for cooking and cleaning to help make sure that time is available for what you need to get done. Best wishes!

  • @kaliacaberto3015
    @kaliacaberto3015 Год назад

    I like the idea, but when do you ever make time for adventures or friends? Do the kids ever complain that they have school for such a long drawn out period over the days time even though you take long breaks? Also, do you tackle core subjects assisting one child at a time or all at once? Thats what im nervous about haha!

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  Год назад

      That’s exactly why we do our core subjects first before lunch. Then afternoons are only minor supplemental subjects, so if something comes up, we can skip those and meet up with people or run errands in the afternoons. As well as, at the time I made this video, our unschool day was the day we would try to schedule outside activities with friends or fields trips, etc. The kids are pretty independent and do most of their work on their own. I really only help my older three if they get stuck on something with math. And then we do morning time together for Bible, beauty subjects, and read aloud (which we skip if we’ve got other things to do). I do work more with my youngest who is still learning to read and can’t be independent yet. Here’s a video about how that works for us: How Our Kids Teach THEMSELVES | Homeschool Binder System
      ruclips.net/video/luaI0MVciTM/видео.html

    • @kaliacaberto3015
      @kaliacaberto3015 Год назад

      I see, and thanks for your quick response! Much appreciated. At the time when I was trying to do more subjects than just core it felt like we were doing school all day, which I didn't want to and the kids dreaded it. But I guess some days are just more allowing than others. I also have all younger ones for now so they kind of all need my attention all the time, trying to work around that as they get older and are able to help the younger ones and work more independently :)

  • @angelag5523
    @angelag5523 2 года назад

    Hi there. I was wondering. How do you handle lessons when they aren’t completed within the time block?

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад +1

      We either work on it during the afternoon independent work block or just pick it up the next day. 😃

  • @nickliovich
    @nickliovich 2 года назад

    My question with time blocking (for homesteading/homeschooling families) is WHEN do I get outside and do my garden stuff. OMG. I sorta *need* to get school done before our 2-4pm quiet time. But also when its hot here (sub tropical island) I need to get outside in the AM, when it isn't miserable. But then school doesn't happen bc by 4pm I'm DONE. Help! LOL. And I'm only homeschooling my eldest for first grade. Which doesn't take that long but it just seems like my morning is a rat race! I don't find many people who have the same situation as far as homeschooling PLUS the gardens/livestock (mine is small small small but you know, it still is work to weed, feed, pic off bugs, pollinate, food water, fix stuff, plant stuff, start seeds, and don't even get me started on trying to keep up with watering), and I have a small business I run from home.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад

      That's definitely a challenge! We have some of those things as well, but it sounds like you've got more! Fortunately, with homeschooling, we can make our daily homeschool routine fit around our lifestyle, and it can flow with the seasons. There are seasons when there is more outdoor work to be done where we can let that be part of our school day (the kids help!) and just focus on the core subjects like math and LA during those days. Then there are times when we don't have as much going on and we can spend more time focusing on all the subjects that we want to cover. Best wishes!

  • @marydorling1728
    @marydorling1728 3 года назад

    I made a comment the other day for the PDF link of your time blocking. You responded promptly (Thank-you) However, it said the PDF was in the description of your video. I can't find it for some reason. I have watched your video several times to see if I missed it. Would it be possible to help me find it so I can print it. I'm a grandmother that is brand new to homeschooling a Pre-K and a 1st grader. I'm nervous because I will do it 3 days a week.... I love your videos and how you present them.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      Hi Mary. Love that you are helping homeschool your grandkids. The link is not in the video itself, it's in the description of the video - the show notes. If you are watching on a desktop, you can see them by clicking on "Show More" where the first part of the description shows just under the video. Here's a link to the download though, just in case. Blessings! tinyurl.com/3b26hprn

  • @faithhomeschool2789
    @faithhomeschool2789 3 года назад

    The unschooling day is awesome especially if you have doctors appointments or errands. I usually only use unschooling days when our schedule is off and we are in the dumpster

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      Agreed! That’s the day when I try to plan those out of the home errands and things!

  • @meganmonroe7282
    @meganmonroe7282 2 года назад

    I would love to try a block schedule. But how does it work when you have multiple children who are not independent? I will have a KIndergardener, 2nd grader, and a 4th grader. None of them are strong enough readers to work independently. I will also have a 4y old, 2y old and a newborn next school year.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад

      Oh wow! You're in a busy season! It can be a challenge for sure with that many younger kids. I survived the little years while homeschooling my olders by taking advantage of nap time/quiet time as our primary schooling time to get the things that really needed more focused involvement from me. I have a video with tips for homeschooling with littles underfoot here: ruclips.net/video/K7JSztBzYWw/видео.html
      It's helpful if you can do as many subjects family style as possible. In elementary school, the only subjects that really need to be on individual levels are math and language arts. Everything else can be done as a group. If you have some things they can do independently, then you could try rotating between kids during your blocks. They don't all have to be doing the same subject at the same time, if that's easier. Example, one could be independently working on handwriting while you work with one on math. Or, involve your older children to read to (bonus that they're practicing reading while entertaining the littles) or help their younger sibling with their work while you work with the third child and then rotate.
      Best wishes!

  • @jerilyn-ourhomeschooltable
    @jerilyn-ourhomeschooltable 3 года назад +1

    Saw a Seahawks shirt in there...are you from the PNW? I’m in the Willamette Valley (Oregon) 😊
    Currently, I have 1 daughter in 1st so I don’t have to have any real schedule. We are not early people. We eat breakfast and start school around 10 or after...usually more like 11. 😊 But we’re expecting a baby in 5 weeks so I’m sure our schedule is going to majorly change soon. 😳♥️

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      Yes, we’re in Washington. ☺️ Sounds like you have it going just right for your family! No need to do a ton at that age!

  • @sweetcakes1509
    @sweetcakes1509 3 года назад

    Love this!!! 🥰 New Subscriber

  • @mombomb833
    @mombomb833 2 года назад

    Do you make breakfast every day for your kids? Or do you set out cereal for them and then those old enough to pour it themselves do that, and you help those not old enough to get something for themselves? I make my kids get things for themselves; I'm wondering if I'm a horrible mom. When I was a kid, we got up and got ourselves cereal, or made ourselves toast with jelly.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад

      I definitely do NOT make breakfast every day. Our kids often have yogurt and cereal or instant oatmeal or leftover pancakes/waffles. You are definitely not a horrible mom for not making hot breakfast everyday! It's important to teach kids independence and how to make food for themselves. That's a vital life skill!

  • @leslieunderwood2722
    @leslieunderwood2722 3 года назад

    I have 2 autoimmune diseases. 1. Fibromyaglia and 2. Rheumatoid arthritis. So, everyday is different for us. On really good days we get math, language, science, history and health done and spelling. My main goals is math, reading, spelling and language arts. My 4 older kids can do there work independently most days. If they are learning something then I spend how ever long it takes for them to learn it. I also ask them to try new things on there own beforehand. I had a kindergarten last year which will be in 1st grade this new school year. He is still struggling with reading so that's what we are focusing on this summer. We don't have a set day we start and end our school year. During, the summer, one week we do 3 days of schooling and the next 2 days. I just had surgery, 2 weeks ago so right now it's just whatever interest them. The past 2.5 years I have done all the teaching myself but next year all 5 kids will do math and language online. I will have a 9th grader so he will also do his science, history and health online through Abeka. 4 out 5 of my kids started out in Christian school and with Abeka so we have just stuck with Abeka. I have looked at other curriculums but they all seemed way to easy for my kids. Maybe one day I will adventure out and buy those. I have bought the big books on Amazon for my 3rd grader who will be a 4th grader next year and everything in the 4th grade book she has already learned in 3rd grade. My almost 5th grader has already learned everything in the same book. I do use these books for things they need extra practice on. My kids get a snack and 10 minute break at 1030am. My kids would just rather get done with there school work and have the rest of the day to do whatever and chores. My kids get up and start school when they get done making there beds. Some kids start at 730am and are finished by 11am, with stopping just for breakfast. They have normal chores but I'm wake all during the night and I do extra cleaning . I've tired different schedules for school this just seems to work best for us. We will be doing school 4 days a week next year. I take infusions every 4 weeks as well. I enjoy watching your videos and learning new things everyday.

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад

      Oh Mama, my heart goes out to you! I have family members who have those diseases and they are SO tough!! Sounds like you have a great plan that is working well for your family. Blessings to you! ❤️

  • @KC-qb6oi
    @KC-qb6oi Год назад

    What was the computer program your son was using in the video? I am trying to find interactive apps or computer programs to homeschool my daughter next year for Kindergarten. Can you recommend any please?

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  Год назад

      That was Teaching Textbooks. It’s an app based math curriculum. It doesn’t start until level 3, which is about 2nd grade. We haven’t used a lot of math apps but do like Quickmath for practicing math facts (kind of like flash cards) and have also used Math Seeds, which is part of Reading Eggs.

  • @karynnekrasowski3525
    @karynnekrasowski3525 3 года назад +1

    I can't find your video on the loop schedule, did you end up making that one?

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад +1

      Not yet. 😬 It got bumped back on my content calendar. It’ll be coming out this summer.

  • @megan722
    @megan722 3 года назад

    Hello! Can you please let me know if you’ve done a video on the loop scheduling? I’m interested in learning more... thanks!

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад +1

      Hi Mega! It got pushed to the back burner but it’s on my content calendar for this fall. Check out @Pam Barnhill in the mean time! She’s got lots of great content about loop scheduling!

    • @megan722
      @megan722 3 года назад

      @@TheEclecticHomeschooler thanks so much!

  • @eglevaleikaite2022
    @eglevaleikaite2022 2 года назад

    Silly question but can you just have mondays only maths, tuesdays only literature, wednesdays history and so on?

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  2 года назад

      Sure, you can do it any way you want. I just know my kids would get totally burnt out doing 5 lessons of math in one day, etc. But some kids would probably rock that model! Each family can tailor it to how they work best - that's one of the greatest things about homeschooling!

  • @shayj3373
    @shayj3373 3 года назад

    TY so much! Your videos have very much been a lifeline to me. Truly can not TY enough for taking the time to share. (=

    • @TheEclecticHomeschooler
      @TheEclecticHomeschooler  3 года назад +1

      Aww, so glad to hear that! Thanks for taking the time to bless my heart! ❤️

    • @shayj3373
      @shayj3373 3 года назад

      @@TheEclecticHomeschooler TY

  • @katieknapp9223
    @katieknapp9223 3 года назад

    I have 5 children, 4 of whom are students in grades 1st, 3rd, 6th, and 8th. Fortunately, my mother cares for my 3 yo, my youngest, at her home from 9:30-12 each morning. I also time block since this gives a natural rhythm to our day.
    First block: 6am-9am. I teach online in the mornings, so I do this while my older 3 wake up at 7:30 and make their breakfasts, get morning tasks done (making bed, cleaning room, getting dressed), and morning chores (cleaning the kitchen, table, etc.). I make the two younger breakfast when I make my own.
    Block 2: 9-12. We start our school time around 9am, starting with our group work. First, it’s geography where each student works on color coding maps according to their abilities. Then we have our Gather Round lesson; I read aloud and we work on worksheets (this is not our main curriculum so I only choose a couple of worksheets for each lesson). While the 3 older kids work on their subjects, I begin school with my 1st grader: reading and math. It takes about 30 with him. Then he’s done, so I go to the 3rd grader: language arts and math, about 40 min. During this time with my younger students, my 2 older kids work on their independent work (math, history, reading, science for my 8th grader). Finally, around 11:30, I check in with my 6th grader to check her work that she has done in the morning and then we work on writing. By this point, it’s 12, and I am done with school.
    Block 3: 12-3. Lunch, tidy and picking up, and then quiet time. During lunch is when I let the kids watch any videos that relate to our Gather Round lesson or I read aloud. Then the kids complete their chores and quiet time begins. During quiet time, my 3 yo sleeps, my 6 yo plays by himself, my 3rd grader will do teacher textbooks and have free time, and my older girls will finish schoolwork or have their free time. I will work on my husband and my new business that we have started during this time.
    Block 4: 3-7. Around 3,3:30 quiet time ends, we do a fast pick up and put away in all the rooms in the house (I have each child pick up 10 items in each room) and then they all go outside while I do household tasks/chores and get dinner ready. Dinner is around 6, then clean up, showers and youngest is in bed by 7, 6 yo in bed by 7:30. At this point, it’s free time until 8:30-9 when all the kids go up to bed with lights out between 9:30-10.
    Fridays we do any testing that the older students need to do (history, math) and then we do fun things like free writes, logic and reasoning games, or projects related to our Gather Round study. The kids also do the Weekly Home Blessing (FlyLady) each Friday afternoon and I usually go shopping for the week.
    I try not to schedule things during school time. We typically school 6 weeks on, 1 week off, year round with a 3 week break in the summer.
    This has worked really well for me juggling 4 students and keeping my sanity. My oldest has online math and science (Shormann) so it keeps track of her grades and progress. She will be starting an online writing class (Lost Tools of Writing) in the fall. Outsourcing these subjects has taken a huge burden off me. We only do Informal Logic together and I check her History.

  • @tiffanyr5580
    @tiffanyr5580 3 года назад

    Do you happen to have a blank editable version? I write so big and can't fit what I need to in the spaces!

  • @marydorling1728
    @marydorling1728 3 года назад

    Where do I find the PDF for time blocking? Loved your video