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Homeschool 2013-14 Schedule

July 11, 2013 By Ligia

Well, this summer is almost over for me. I’ve been working on getting us ready for our next school year (starts Monday, July 15th). We started a new schedule last year. We worked 4 weeks and took 1 week off. I really liked that break. It seemed that by the time that fourth week came along we were all ready to take a week off. We did take 2 weeks at Christmas Time and we took 2 weeks in February. So, therefore, we have a shorten summer. I actually prefer that because my kids are electronic addicts and I can’t get them to do anything else. They’ve done quite a bit of camps, VBS, but on their down time computers, iPads, TV and iphones call their name. Unfortunately, I am not a very outdoorsy person so I don’t readily say “Let’s go ride bikes” or “Let’s go on a hike”. Besides, its been over 100 degrees where I live. So 7 weeks is all I can take of idleness. Here are my pros and cons of a short summer:

Pros of a short summer:

  • Kids don’t spend 2 months idle (I know, I probably should have never allowed electronics but what do you do when your spouse is a gadget guy?)
  • They don’t “lose” what they learned. (My sons already forgetting spelling rules we’ve worked on…..)
  • I am forced to be organized and get all my curriculum and things ready. I usually don’t work on this until late July/August but I’ve been working on this all month
  • We get more school in since we are starting early, we may be done with our curriculum by March 2014 and go on to the next year’s curriculum
  • I crave schedules & structure….

Cons of a short summer:

  • We made a summer bucket list that may or may not get done
  • It went by so fast, I didn’t get any projects done that I wanted to accomplish
  • Kids are bummed
  • Friends don’t start school for 2 more weeks so they are bummed that my kids will be in “school” already
  • We usually go to our amusement park 2-3 times a summer, this time? None
  • I am cramming all my work into 2 weeks instead of taking my time until mid August.

Most of my friends follow a traditional schedule and don’t start until AFTER labor day. I think that is insane. I would go crazy. So for our family, tomorrow will be our last Friday off.

Ligia

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