I actually have a sheet in Word which lists what I need to do. Here it is:
To Do List
Weekend Prep.
--Select Bible Verse(s)
--type and enter into Memorization sheets
--type into Start write for copy work
--prepare Poem
--prepare poem for Copywork
--prepare other Copywork and Dictation selections (History, Spelling, Aesop &/or Reading selection)
Writing:
--plan The Older and The Younger’s Aesop work
Reading:
--Look up and request SoTW books
--write up the Older and the Younger’s assigned reading chart
(goal: "one biography, one science book, one history book, one practical or art-and-crafts book, and three books of their own choosing - stories, poetry, or nonfiction." WTM)
--run off selections as needed from FMMA and Baldwin.
--update Reading Logs
Latin:
--run off worksheets for the week
--(as needed) Cut up cards for Latin vocabulary
Art:
--run off Meet the Masters Sheets
--find MtM prints on-line
Science:
--run off notebooking pages
Housekeeping:
--Type up schedule for the week.
--Cut and punch index spelling cards (5 cards of 2 colours)
--run off lined paper (10 sides)
It's astonishing to me how this just eats up the whole weekend. I'd like to put together a lap-book on insects for science but that idea is overwhelming at the moment.
Does anyone feel like there's just waaaay too much to do? Or am I just feeling that because we're not into the swing of things yet?
(And when am I supposed to clean the house?)
3 comments:
Alana: Here is an insect lapbook that might help you out. I did this with 12 4-7 year olds last year in co-op. I HOPE this cuts and pastes right.
http://www.homeschoolhelperonline.com/lapbooks/insects.htm
Well, it did put the address on.
I hope that helps.
Thanks Rhonda! I'll take a closer look this week and see if I can figure out what to do!
yes, I feel overwhelmed with the planning every week. Maybe I need a checklist like you have, that's a really good idea...my mind tends to wander and forget to do things...
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