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It is taking us a solid two to two and a half hours to get through everything in the Calvert K curriculum. And a lot of it seems like over the top repetition. I had hoped to supplement this with some religious ed and maybe start learning Spanish, but that is just too much time spent on school with a five year old! I'm not sure what to do. Mari loves it and asks me all morning when we are doing school (we are doing it in the afternoons), so she isn't anywhere near burning out, but I know I will be soon if we add much more to this. I don't know...any suggestions from Calvert pros?

We are only a week and a half into this, so I shouldn't make any judgements yet, but I'm feeling very confident about my ability to teach Mari right now. I was nervous about it at first because we do tend to rub each other the wrong way sometimes, but so far it is mostly like playing together and there has not been a single instance yet of me having to push at all. Of course, so far this stuff is way too easy for her so that might be why I've not had to push. I've looked a little more closely through the books and we'll be getting to more challenging stuff for her in about a month. This must be the famed (notorious?) Review that I've heard Calvert users lament. The first few months are just review so this must be review of the pre-K stuff and a time to help get the child settled into the routine of school. At least I hope so. Otherwise, we really should have started with first grade, not K.

Zoe wants to do school today too. I'm going to have to look and see if I have some workbooks or something to go along with todays lessons that she can do with us. Funny girl. I should pull out our FIAR stuff and do some of it with her and Luci...but that is more time spent on school. I never imagined it would take up this much time at this age.

I'm tired today and I don't really understand why. I got plenty of sleep last night. I want to get out of the house too. I feel antzy. Maybe we will go for a walk today. It is very pretty outside.

Laundry. I hate laundry. I must go do laundry now.

Date: 2006-09-07 03:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marliah.livejournal.com
homeschooling takes ALOT of time. 2 hours isn't too bad, especially if she is enjoying it all :) awesome! I have set up my schedule so we are doing schoolwork off and on ALL day. We do cicrle time then two hours (1 hour each) of table work in the morning, then throughout the day we will do the reading, expiriments, life skills, and PE.

Its extrememly time consuming and not easy by any means but definately well worth the effort :)

FIAR is fun, and shouldn't take too long, I think you should definatly give it a go. I am using a modified BFIAR with Dex and Matt this year :)

And whenever its a nice day and you want to go outside, do! its physical education ;) being able to go out and enjoy the day is one of the nice benefits od hs'ing you can always do the work in the afternoon/evening if need be :)

Date: 2006-09-07 10:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mommydama.livejournal.com
She really is enjoying it. I usually don't even notice how much time has passed because she and I are so into it. It moves from one activity to another fairly quickly and "recess" is built in so it feels broken up nicely and she never gets bored.

I should really add some FIAR stuff to our morning...along with the million other thins I want to add. *sigh*

Date: 2006-09-07 10:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mommydama.livejournal.com
Five In A Row/Before Five In A Row

It is a literature based, unit study thingy. You read a specified book to the child for five days in a row and do activities based on the book for learning reading, math, science, social studes, etc. It is really neat actually.

Date: 2006-09-07 10:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mommydama.livejournal.com
http://www.fiveinarow.com/

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