LIFE-CHANGING Homeschool Routine | Time Blocking Schedule For Homeschool

Published 2021-02-25
Are you looking for a way to have more flexibility and make room for LIFE to happen in your homeschool but still maintain some organization to your day? If so, you don't want to miss this video about how time blocking your homeschool day can change your life!

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All Comments (21)
  • Praise GOD, the LORD led me to do Christian private education, Homeschooling , for my children, now are routine , has changed , they're teen, i start with my devotional time, , praying with children in the Morning even if they're still sleeping, make there breakfast, then they start there own schedule , 2 or 3 classes, then a break , family prayer at noon , then lunch/ break time, resume the next classes on there schedule , finishing at usually 3pm , dinner at 530 pm 6 pm chore time, then free time, my children are 14, 16 , 22 year's , i love the fact that we can Pray as a family at any time of the day, and honor the LORD any time also, and no person or school officials , can tell us we can't 🙏 pray, GODs Word is of utmost importance in our lives, and his Holy Spirit Amen.❤❤
  • Our routine looks like this: My children get up at 6:00 in the morning. They go down to the kitchen and start working on their math. It usually takes me 30 min to do my devotional and be fully awake, so I‘ll usually join them at about 6:30 in the kitchen and make breakfast. At that point they‘ll move on to other independent subjects (Fix It Grammar, Wordly Wise, Typing,...). Then we have breakfast together. After breakfast, we continue with school; I correct their work and work with them individually where need be. At about 9:00 to 9:30 we are pretty much done with school. After school, my children go outside to burn some energy. I call them back in at 11:00 to help with lunch. We have quiet time after lunch and the kids go outside afterwards. In the Late afternoon, the kids either have sports practice, a friend over or we do an interest-let unit study. My children listen to an audio-book or do independent reading in bed before going to sleep. That’s about it. That’s my day. I wouldn’t change it for the world.
  • That little time lapse of you drinking your coffee on the couch while your kids all run around really is so amazing. You are blessed! Thanks for sharing your life ❤️❤️❤️
  • I REALLY love the unschool Wednesday! I’ve never felt like I wanted to do a full unschool but I really love a sprinkling of that interest based learning in the week.
  • @bakerbrewz
    Time blocking is totally my jam just as a life skill! I’ve always loved having a set time to get work done and then a block to just relax or burn energy. That focused ‘block’ has really helped me accomplish more as an adult and I’m excited to try to implement this into more of our home school routine.
  • I love your realistic and down to earth approach. I agree, blocking and looping are the way to go! I’ve been homeschooling since 2002… when everyone was against it. lol Now many families have joined. Particularly after the pandemic. I’m currently homeschooling my Grandson. You have anew follower! ❤
  • My daughter is in 6th grade and I assign a certain amount of work each day and when she's done, she has free time. Social Studies is done independently. Science is also usually done independently and she takes a science class at a homeschool science center once a week where they do experiments. I do math with her and is the subject she struggles with the most. We use IEW for writing with the dvds, so writing is mostly independent. We fo readers workshop and use novel studies for the novels she reads. She averages one novel study a month and she has free reading for 30 minutes everyday. We also do logic, vocabulary and notetaking. I work evens, so she will do a lot of the work after I leave for work.
  • Using lunch and snack breaks as a foundation for block schedules is gold. We naturally have a flow but you have greats ideas I can implement
  • @creen2416
    I'm so happy I found this channel ! Thank you for sharing your family routine. ❤🥰
  • This is a great method of homeschooling. Thank you so much for sharing your block schedule and a blank block schedule.
  • @karenm.3955
    Thank you so much for sharing this video! Love your channel!
  • @MoralOrder1
    I’m glad you discussed not rushing them with their work.
  • @lupef.7970
    Thank you so much this is really helpful I'm a first time homeschool Mom so everything helps
  • @ammejia4470
    Thank you for sharing this. I will give it a try.
  • thank you for this!! We have a different sort of schedule we have to keep..My oldest is in 11th grade and is doing homeschool as well as a program at the local college...My youngest two are naturally late sleepers, so I let them sleep in until 9/930 so that I can knock out the other subjects with my 11th grader. There's a lot of fitting in of classes with my younger two around driving to/from college for my son...It feels currently stressful and like I'm shoving things in for my younger two...I like this idea of block scheduling...it might help structure the day a little more rather than it feeling like chaos!
  • @victorywithluisa
    Thank you so much, I also chose Eclectic. I'm glad I found your channel 🥰 Thanks for sharing your schedule, we are new in homeschooling this year
  • @p3teytran
    Homeschooling papa here. Thank you for sharing!
  • @MsMegancarter
    This is helpful thank you 😊 it’s harder I think if kids have extra murals, lots of dancing and sport, judo, singing and music in the afternoons, because then you have to make sure everything gets done in the morning. Like the block idea though, relieves the pressure and feeling of failure afterwards if you didn’t stick to the schedule.