Originally Posted by incogneato
I guess you can say we are trial homeschooling this summer, but it's not that different than what we have been doing during summer and afterschool.

The girls will have swim team in the mornings, then in the afternoon they will have a fun learning session.

They are already pretty excited about it as we are in the process of sketching it out. They will choose which day is science day, math day, language arts day, etc and then I will provide things for each of them to do. They will be asked to spend 30 minutes on a project and then are free to continue or do whatever else they want for the rest of the day.
Friday is for whatever we want to do. No swim team, so we can go on field trips, do crafts of sit around and do nothing if we wish! smile
We also plan on doing other fun stuff like going on vacation, amusement parks, camping etc.
We are all excited, it looks like a very fun summer!


It does sound like a fun summer, 'Neato! And thanks for the ideas about how to rotate the learning time. Even though we're staying with public school in the fall, I am going to try some schooling at home this summer. For some reason I've bristled at schedules since I stopped working, even if I make them. Apparently I don't like being told what to do, even if I'm the one doing the telling! But I have realized that I need some type of schedule--even a loose "guideline"--to stay on track, and your idea sounds great, especially for the summer.

Thanks for sharing!

Oh, yes, and I'm joining the others who are drooling over the HG classes and seminar. DOK, indeed!

Last edited by AmyEJ; 05/14/08 10:52 AM.