In the Time of Coronavirus
Many of you are being granted the opportunity of "homeschooling", whether you wanted it or not. But it is an opportunity! Working with your children is a privilege I experience every day. I am here to support and be a resource to families in this "new normal."
The first thing I want to suggest is to have a schedule.
Include online academic learning time, outdoor time, practical life skills time, creative/building time, reading/writing time, puzzle time, and challenge time. Below is a sample schedule:
Sample Weekly Schedule while School is closed. Use the time blocks daily. Be flexible.
Wake Up, Make Bed, get dressed, eat breakfast, clean up breakfast dishes
30 minutes Academic Time -Online academic/assigned work.
20 minutes Practical Life - Teach the child a chore they can do independently, wash dishes, empty/lodishwasher, fold and put away laundry, wipe down surfaces, sweep
40 minutes Academic - i Online academic/assigned work.
20 minutes snack, have student prepare, eat and clean up
45 minutes Reading Time -Chapter book Reading-Choose a project to do with a book you read. Create a new book cover with artwork and author bio. Ask others who have read it to write reviews. OR create a board game to go with the book. OR Write a play to dramatize part of the book.
30 minutes Pet Care - play with, brush, cuddle, walk, read to, observe, be present with your pet.
Lunch Symposium - students prepare, eat, clean up. Take turns choosing a topic to discuss. Post the topic the day before and encourage some research about it. Such as, What would you want to see if we took a trip to Paris?
30 minutes Outside time -Go outside, take a walk, observe nature, help with outdoor chores
15 minutes Memorizati on time - use this time to memorize a poem, math facts, states and capitals, speeches, order of Presidents, monologues from plays etc.
45 minutes Writing Time - Writer's workshop - journal, write stories, poems, songs, plays, and then read, perform, or illustrate your work
45 minutes or more Creative Time - Work on a new skill - use YouTube videos and on line tutorials to learn a new language, dance, instrument, recipe, craft, or do one of the STEM projects on the Homework site.
15 minutes or more puzzle time - work on crossword, word search, rebus, sudoku or other types of puzzles
*Limit screen time that does not fall into the academic category.
Throughout the day: Be Kind, Be Safe and Do Your Best to help others!
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A wise friend told me that it is more difficult to work at home with your children then it is in school. That is because you and your home are your child's SAFEST PLACE! They feel free to express anger, frustration, and annoyance; and they will! When you find yourself frustrated with your child's emotions, it is the time they need you most so be prepared to give a lot of hugs. Tell your child how lucky you feel that you have this chance to work with him or her. Be present when you are needed to help with something. Rely on advice from the schools and classroom teachers. You got this.
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