Our once a month activities with our homeschooling groups, Lit Club, Homeschool Recess, Themed Party, Preschool Play time, Family Fun Night, Bowling, and one major field trip to a science center or other museum.
Our only thing that we do on a weekly basis, with a group, are library day, Gym, and Swim.
I was thinking of adding dance or something more for the little ones because the biggers have the swim but I think I might be getting close to our scheduling limits.
* I know it may look like a lot but there are 6 children that participate in almost all of the said things and each activity only lasts about 3 hours with the exception of the field trips.
What does your schedule look like?
2007-02-09
08:46:19
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weekly-library day (computer class for olders, story time for youngers), scouts, dance, tae kwon do, sports (depending on season), band, orchestra, field trip (art/history/science/zoo), shopping at new stores (culturally different, asian, indian, kosher, etc), and park day
monthly-4H, cultural event (powwows, eid's, swedish/norwegian group, reenactments, open events like that), family campouts, go to work with dad, flute circle,
annually-convention, homeschool reunion
2007-02-09 11:21:39
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answered by ? 6
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For only homeschooling, 4 or 5 times a month park days, then usually at least two get-togethers with other families (one as part of a club and another for whichever holiday is being celebrated that month), plus regular playing with other homeschooling kids who live near us. Add additional days for birthdays here and there, field trips with others every so often (but not necessarily every month). Of course, some months, usually the nicer ones like May and June, can mean 2 or 3 outings a week with others. This does not include lessons and going to the library each week.
I should maybe add that I have two kids, 6 and 9.
2007-02-09 10:10:53
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answered by glurpy 7
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there is not any longer in many circumstances a typical day, and one individual's time table won't artwork for somebody else. For me, my days have been in many circumstances divided: the morning replaced into for schoolwork and the afternoon replaced into for different activities, like song classes, band practices, field journeys, or merely getting including friends. there have been exceptions, of direction. on occasion a field holiday might take all day. My violin classes have been in a city an hour away, so I went another week and we spent the full day there doing different chores. whilst i began out taking college classes, a number of them have been interior the morning whilst others have been interior the afternoon, and that i continually had to do college homework interior the evening. Many homeschoolers have not got something like a typical college time table (e.g. English 9:00-10:00, Math 10:15-11:15, destroy for lunch, and so on) and many do no longer carry themselves to a set checklist of every day targets/accomplishments the two. For some human beings the variety of device might artwork, yet for others it rather is far too inflexible and does not take great thing relating to the flexibility this is such an significant area of homeschooling for many families.
2016-11-03 00:22:49
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answered by ? 4
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Well, with one group, we have a field trip once a week or every two. We have a play group once a week and a montly "bring a dish to share" picnic. That's just one group. My kids are also in the scouts, which they have once a week meetings and they do something every Saturday as well. Then there are the neighborhood sports, twice a week practice and once weekly games. We go to the Y 5 days a week. And my daughter is about to begin dance twice a week. There is also a group that has cheap bowling once a week, and we go sometimes. So my kids have SOMETHING to do every day.
2007-02-10 02:08:55
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answered by Jessie P 6
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I have 1 daughter 5.
Mondays- Spanish and Theater arts
Tuesdays- gymnastics, park day library
Wednesdays-Spanish- Math games and Little house on the prairie club on alternating weeks
Thursdays --art class and guitar
Fridays are the field trip days 3 out of 4 fridays we are on a field trip.
We will be adding dance and piano as soon as the class/ teacher is available.
2007-02-09 10:44:02
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answered by creative rae 4
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tuesday, our preist does latin
wednesday, morining, first communin catecism, than adoration then conformation catecism (preist)
thursday, i flunked out of algebra, but i'm a year ahead anyway.
friday, dust the church after mass!
one field trip per month, and we go to front roya monthly too.
2007-02-09 15:40:34
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answered by Anonymous
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