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Sunday, August 21, 2016

The Schedule

The Schedule @ Mt. Hope Chronicles

Feel free to laugh along with me.

Way back in May, I posted our general plans for this coming school year. I’ve been procrastinating and avoiding school planning since then. We are only a week away from the start of our community’s Classical Conversations Challenge program, so I figured I couldn’t avoid it any longer.

I truly am having a difficult time wrapping my brain around what our days might look like. All four of my children need almost constant help or supervision (hello, distractible, writing-averse, verbal-processor children), and they are all doing different work this year. We had an extremely relaxed year last year (and months and months of “summer”), so this is going to be a bit of a shock to our systems.

Levi is in Challenge 1 (9th grade). Luke is in Challenge A (7th grade). Leif is in Foundations and Essentials (5th grade). Lola is in early Foundations (K). They will be doing very little of the same work, and they can’t be in the same room together or they are completely distracted. But they need my help and supervision at all times. Hahahaha!!!

I’ve used Luke’s Challenge A work as the primary unifying schedule and worked the others in and around him. I’ve bolded my priorities for teaching and assisting.

I really have no idea how much time these subjects and skills will take, and I’m sure there will be a great deal of adjusting. But if I don’t make a schedule, our days will be chaos, we won’t get started in a timely manner, boys will need my help when I cannot give it, and lessons will not happen.

Challenge begins two weeks before Foundations and Essentials, so that will give us extra time to figure out what sort of schedule will work for all the kids. We are also on break from swim team for a few more weeks, so that will help as well. (Levi has a broken foot, so that may make the “break” a little longer. He’s hoping to swim for the local high school, and I don’t know what their swim schedule will be.)

I’m not sure where piano lessons will fit into this mix. They haven’t been scheduled. And Levi and his friend McKinnon may be working together two days a week for certain subjects (one day with his mom, Char, and one day with me), so that will mix things up even more.

And I really have no idea where Lola fits into this day (other than distracting her brothers and disaster-izing the house and interrupting me—all day long). I’m not too worried about her academics.

[Our community day is Monday, so this is the general outline for the rest of the week.]

Tuesday- Friday School Schedule

6:00  Wake up/shower/quiet time

6:45  Wake up boys/put on music/make tea

7:00  Morning chores (everyone)

7:30  Breakfast/clean-up (everyone)

8:00  Symposium (everyone together)

Outside! (exercise on porch or walk down driveway, observe weather)
Prayer (loop schedule)
Song/hymn (loop schedule)
Bible reading
Memory work (loop schedule: poetry, speech, Bible)
Beauty (loop schedule: art, music, MCT poetry)
MCT Vocabulary

9:00  Latin [F/E: Independent work]

[10 minute exercise break]

10:00  Math (+snack)

[5 minute exercise break]

11:00  Science [F/E: Veritas history online, assigned reading]

12:00  Lunch

12:30  Geography [Ch 1: Debate/American Documents]

1:30  Lost Tools of Writing [Ch 1: Debate/Drama/Music Theory; F/E: Independent work]

2:15  Rhetoric (reading and note-taking, memory work) [Ch 1: Lost Tools of Writing]

3:00  Piano Practice [F/E: IEW (writing)]

[snack]

3:45  Swim Practice

[Me: exercise, errands, lesson planning, pre-reading, meal prep, house cleaning]

6:15  Dinner

Evening: Whatever didn’t get done during the day

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F/E Independent Work: IEW Fix It, Essentials grammar chart copy work, Foundations memory work review, piano practice, Song School Latin, typing practice, Duo Lingo Spanish, Veritas self-paced history, Sheppard Software geography games, map tracing, presentation preparation (might need some help with that one), assigned reading in all subjects, Khan Academy math. I need to squeeze in spelling somewhere, but that is not independent.

F/E assigned reading and some of our Symposium work will come from this list and especially this one.

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Now I need to set up work stations for each of the boys with easy access to all of their books and materials.

6 comments:

  1. If you use IEW's spelling, it can be mostly independent. I love it for prescisely that reason!

    Our first community day is this coming Monday so we made a slow start this week. We are having a little trouble dusting off the cobwebs. Also, I am trying to understand Henle Latin so I can help my 7th grader. I was glad I picked up Latin Alive at my used book sale because after watching the introduction and lesson on first declension I finally understood where we were going. Now we are taking W/Th off because Matt Bianco is headed over here for a Lost Tools workshop. Friday we will wrap up our wonky slow start and pray that we are ready for full steam next week!

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  2. If you use IEW's spelling, it can be mostly independent. I love it for prescisely that reason!

    Our first community day is this coming Monday so we made a slow start this week. We are having a little trouble dusting off the cobwebs. Also, I am trying to understand Henle Latin so I can help my 7th grader. I was glad I picked up Latin Alive at my used book sale because after watching the introduction and lesson on first declension I finally understood where we were going. Now we are taking W/Th off because Matt Bianco is headed over here for a Lost Tools workshop. Friday we will wrap up our wonky slow start and pray that we are ready for full steam next week!

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  3. What music do you put on at 6:45am?

    Thanks

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  4. Jess~ I was at Matt Bianco's LTW workshop in the Seattle area and enjoyed it. I should try Phonetic Zoo. I think my son would enjoy it. :)

    Anon~ Mostly classical music or Gregorian chant/Latin, depending on what we are studying during Symposium time. :) Fridays might have to be dance party music, though. ;)

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  5. Our community day this year is on Tuesday, so I'm struggling just a bit with how to structure our week. We are figuring it out slowly. Your schedule is inspiring! Thanks for sharing �� also, have you blogged about looping? I'd love to read that post. ~erin

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  6. I'm so glad you are going ahead of me, posting about what you do & that you are are keeping us all up to date on how it goes. This strikes a little fear in me (gotta get a bit more organized) but I know you've got years of trial & error & practice going into this. As always, such a please sure to read your posts!

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