Thanks everyone for the input. That makes me feel better…the schedule does seem a bit much for us, esp. when we have to be out of the house some days. But everything is important….any suggestions on what’s too much? Thanks for any guidance. I’ve had my SCM planner out and I’m ready to type it all in, but want to have it as accurate as I can:) If you have time, this is an avg. day for my 6th grader, with how much time per week (my estimates could be off a bit):
Personal Devotion 50, Character Book (family) 60, Hymn 10, Memory Work 40, Art 60, Piano 60, AO Lit. 2 1/2 hrs., AO free reads 2 1/2 hrs., Spelling 30, Writing Program 2 1/2 hrs., Analytical Grammar 1 1/2 hrs., Eng. Roots Up 20, Geography reading 30, Mapping 10, Family History Reading 2 hrs., Independent History Reading 1 1/2 hrs., Timeline 10, Exercise 1 1/2 hrs., Math 2 hrs., Picture Study 10, Composer 10, Indian Prayer Guide 25, Poetry 10, Nature Study 30, Handicraft 30, Greek 1 hr., Science Notebook 15, Shakespeare or Plutarch 20, Science Reading 1 hr.
What would you cut out or cut back? We spend more time on our writing program and grammar than I’d prefer, but before going straight CM I really researched and planned and made a decision to use Classical Writing….and to be successful in the year we’re in the grammar program needs to be done. Once we finish AG and our current CW level, it’s supposed to get easier. I’d love to just do written narrations for a while, but it’s an incremental writing process and I’m already ‘crunched’ to get all the levels in. Thanks again for any advice on this seemingly too busy schedule…and if you’ve made it this far:) Gina