Let’s take a look at a few different homeschool schedule options. How can you be sure that you are not so overwhelmed with work that learning is scarified? How can you best approach material - doing more subjects a day or fewer? How can you create a schedule that will allow you to teach the subjects you never seem to have time to complete?Ĭreative scheduling provides some answers. Homeschooling allows them the freedom to travel at off-peak times or simply to school on Saturday and spend time with Dad on Tuesday when he is off work.īeyond just days off, though, homeschooling allows you to create an entire schedule that is best for your family. Tyra’s husband works odd days and shifts, and their family loves traveling to visit relatives or their favorite vacation destination: Disney. Not having to follow the traditional school calendar gives a family an amazing amount of freedom.įor some families, like my friend Tyra’s, this could rank as the number one reason for homeschooling. While most states require a set number of school days, not a single state requires you to school on any specific day. There is freedom from door-to-door fundraisers, freedom from hours of homework, and perhaps most importantly, freedom in the school schedule. Homeschooling offers many different freedoms. Get your free Plan Your Year homeschool planning pages here.How to Plan a Week and Sample Homeschool Schedules.Creating Homeschooling Goals for Growth.This is part three in my Plan Your Year Homeschool Planning Series.
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