Honestly, each family is different but even with 6 of my 9 kids (including a high schooler) we never school that long in a day. How about you give us an idea of what you are scheduling? And in the mean time I’ll give you an example of what our schedule will be this year for school. We combine in some areas and not in others.
8am-8:30am – Morning time. We sing a hymn, pray, someone shares a scripture/spiritual thought, and we read a pages about a state’s facts. Then we will do 1 or 2 of the following subjects each day, depending on time: Picture study, poetry, grammar minute (picture books), Bedtime Math, Ohio history story, The Land of Fair Play (civics book).
8:30am-10am – I work with my 6th, 5th, 3rd, 2nd, and K kids around the table on the following: Math(all), learning to read (2nd), learning alphabet sounds (K), Spelling (6th,5th,3rd). I just rotate around the table helping when needed, and they work on their own when they don’t need help. The high schooler is doing her work in writing, history reading, literature, etc.
10am – 11am – I spend this hour one on one tutoring my 10th grader. We work on anything she wants/needs to do with me. History discussions, writing/editing, math help, etc. During this time the other kids have a snack and then do their personal scripture reading and read or listen to an audio book for 1 chapter of assigned literature. Any free time after those is theirs to enjoy until 11am.
11am – 11:30am – I read aloud from our history stories to all but the high schooler. Then I turn the kids loose to do a narration in their notebook (written, drawings, etc) while I make lunch. From 11am-12pm my high schooler works on her school work. She’s got more freedom to pick what to do each time block, because she’s shown over the years that she can lay out her own schedule and get her work done diligently.
12pm – 2pm – Lunch and FREE time. I take care of medical needs for my 4 year old that take an hour in here too. Kids are allowed to play on a Kindle from 1-2 if the wish.
2pm-3pm – Kids can finish up anything they ran out of time to finish earlier in the day, for example if they didn’t get all their math problems done or wanted to work more on their history notebook page. Twice a week we will do art here. BUT if they did their work in the reasonable times allotted earlier in the day they are essentially done with school work at noon. The high schooler will work on science homework in this time block for an online veterinary science class, or any other work she needs to do. I’m available to help anyone during this hour.
What are my 4, 3, and 9 month old doing during all of this? Playing, sitting up to the table and doing playdoh, listening to read alouds, building with magnet tiles, drawing on the chalkboard or dry erase board, getting into things, typical little kid stuff! And the Kindergartener is always done early in every time block, he has short lessons and then is free to play with these younger 3 brothers. He enjoys being the ‘big brother’ during this time.