Feb 09 2008
The Need for a Home School Daily Schedule
Whenever you are ready to sit down and map out your home school daily schedule for the upcoming academic year there are some things that you need to take into consideration. The first thing that you are going to need to have is a good calendar. This really should be a part of your homeschool materials. Without a calendar you will not be able to put together a home school daily schedule so that you can ensure that your lesson plans go as you want them to go.
Things to Consider When Creating Your Home School Daily Schedule
Once you have chosen to homeschool your child it is time to give careful thought not only to your home school daily schedule but also to your family’s schedule since this will have to be integrated into this as well. You are also going to need to decide what the length of your school year is going to be and whether or not it is going to coincide with the traditional school year calendar that the public school system in your area follows. Another thing to keep in mind is that your homeschool day does not have to start at 8AM or be on as stringent of a time schedule as the public schools are on.
Whenever you are planning your home school daily schedule you should take into careful consideration your child’s learning style in order to determine what will work best for them. Homeschooling families have the option to plan trips at other times of the year when air fare is cheaper and the lines are shorter. Of course, there are other reasons besides vacations to tailor make your own home school calendar.
Herein you should ensure that you allow for flexibility in the home school daily schedule so that you can also allow for unforeseen breaks and absences. These unforeseen missed hours and days are not a problem when you are homeschooling your child whereas they would be if your child was in the public school system. Just remember to make sure that you take the time to truly optimize your home school daily schedule for the year. Of course, as the year goes by and as you look at the good records that you are keeping as well as the lesson plans that you are using as your guide you will see that your child is indeed learning all along the way.
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