We are currently in our week long "detox" from school. William is pretty much doing whatever he wants while I am finishing up my first week at my new job. Thankfully it's a work from home thing (yes, there are a very small amount of legit ones!) so I can be home with William while he explores his FREEDOM! This week he and Buddy Dog have been digging holes all over my backyard.
The start of the cavern |
In addition to starting my new jobby-job, I have been putting together our summer schedule. Let me first just say that I love schedules. I love everything about them! Writing them down on paper, crossing things off when I've done them, highlighting the most important items, making a to-do list and so on and so forth. Weird, huh. Oh well, I'm over it.
We are eclectic homeschoolers which simply means that I pull William's curriculum from many different places. During the school year he attends Edmonds Heights a couple days per week. This year his classes included metal arts, pottery, marital arts, science, math, musical theater and a drop in open lego lab. Fun, fun and fun! William also participated in the Homeschool Swim & Gym class at our local YMCA, he loved it! And let's not forget soccer and the weekly trips to the library. For his bookwork at home, we use Scholastic grade level workbooks that I bought from Costco. Yep, Costco. I freakin' love Costco for workbooks!
$6.99 at Costco!!!! |
Buddy Dog loves helping William with his workbooks |
So that's just a bit of what our "normal" school schedule looks like. How does our summer schedule differ from our school year schedule? Well....I'll tell you!
William is still required to complete his 40 minutes of workbook time and his 40 minutes of daily quiet reading. But that's pretty much where the strict schedule ends. This year I've found a wonderful schedule plan from Pinterist. Ah, how I love me some Pinterist! I'm currently working on figuring out how to adapt this great summer plan to our homeschooling life.
- Monday is Make Something Monday. Think crafts, recipes, homemade playdoh etc.
- Tuesday is Take a Trip Tuesday. Anything from taking a trip to the farmer's market, going to the movies or even down the street to the park.
- Wednesday is Wet & Wild Wednesday. The water park, local pool, or even your backyard kiddie pool and sprinkler.
- Thursday is Thinking Thursday. This day is for science experiments, fun projects, math games or even trips to museums or the library.
- Friday is Free Day Friday. Freedom, freedom, freedom to do whatever you please.
What will you be doing this summer? Lazy days poolside? Summer camps, vacations? If you're a homeschooler or even if you're not- I encourage you to use this summer break to your fullest advantage. Summer is a time for creative play, imaginative learning and fun, summer activities. Watch out summer- here we come!
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