Dec.8,2016
7:38am
What is a perfect Home Schooling Day for us?
It would of course, start the night before when goals are
set. Then, starting the day with a
prayer after the basic things are done.
Bathroom. Fixing of the bed and room.
One hour of chores while I prepare a hasty or
deliberately special breakfast. Usually, it is
bread or crackers and spread.
Their favorite is peanut butter and jelly sandwich or Nutella on Skyflake’s crackers.
Then we listen to the gospel readings for the day.
Then we do some worship songs and sometimes some wake up
danceable tunes.
Then, while I am in the kitchen preparing for 2 meals (
hopefully) the girls start their seat work lessons. The target for the little
one is 2 hours per day then lots of play time/ entertainment.
Our top favorite are Barney and Friends, Tea Time with
Tayla and Peppa Pig.
Another option are the following for the 2 girls together
or individually:
They have one hour
time with Joseph Hoffman on youtube for their piano lessons.
BBC Learning
Spanish.
Learning Arabic with Maya.
Katie Hill voice lessons.
Ruel comes home at 1:30pm
and that is the time we have lunch.
3pm is Divine
Mercy 3 o’clock prayer time with the chaplet.
Then more seatwork lessons until 6pm.
Marina should be clocking in 5-6 hours of home school
time with one hour or more seat down sessions with me for quizzes and reviews.
Another one hour or so with her dad for her Saxon Math 7 and her SAT reviewer.
We observe the Angelus at 12 noon and 6 pm and then
Rosary time is before bedtime around 9 or 10 in the evening.
No TV time is the general rule for weekdays which runs
from Sunday to Thursday.
We have movies on
Friday or Saturday evening on the
television depending on the load of activities for our weekend.
Thus, a perfect day for us would be a balance of chores, prayer, academics and the music, arts
,games/dancing /exercise and
entertainment and rest while we attempt to achieve our targets.