First Day of School
Today started like they have the last few months. There was no mad rush to get ready or first day jitters. I was up early with Katie not far behind and Lilli was up about 7:30. I drank coffee while watching the news and fixed them breakfast before leaving for my walk about 7:45. I got back about 8:40 and took a quick shower and was in the classroom right at 9:00. That’s our plan for start time for the year because we all decided we may as well get that benefit from it! Of course we had to start the day with the obligatory 1st day pics. 😉
You can see my planner open and I checked off as each subject was done. Katie only has math and reading left for tomorrow so hers will probably only take 2.5-3 hours a day. Lilli still has math, social studies and reading to do so hers will be closer to 3-4. It’s kind of crazy we can start at 9:00 and be done around lunch but when you think about how much of a school day is spent on transitions, enrichment, recess, lunch... it’s about right. Plus this is supposed to be funny but so true!
Once we were done for the day we dropped Gypsy off at her grooming appointment and met Lily and Kelli for a car picnic lunch at Panda Express while we waited for her to be done.
We were back by 1:00 and the rest of the day was spent playing and watching movies for the rainy afternoon. I’d call that a successful 1st day of homeschool!
When I thought we were done they decided they had to go grab masks and backpacks for one last picture because they didn’t want to be left out of that for this year. Although they may have just been stalling, lol. We start with The Pledge, My Country ‘Tis of Thee, a prayer and Bible lesson everyday. One of the many benefits of this curriculum. I decided to break the first day up over 2 days to ease in to it so we only worked until 11:00. The prerecorded lessons do most of the teaching but I was there to answer questions and guide the written work.
You can see my planner open and I checked off as each subject was done. Katie only has math and reading left for tomorrow so hers will probably only take 2.5-3 hours a day. Lilli still has math, social studies and reading to do so hers will be closer to 3-4. It’s kind of crazy we can start at 9:00 and be done around lunch but when you think about how much of a school day is spent on transitions, enrichment, recess, lunch... it’s about right. Plus this is supposed to be funny but so true!
Once we were done for the day we dropped Gypsy off at her grooming appointment and met Lily and Kelli for a car picnic lunch at Panda Express while we waited for her to be done.
We were back by 1:00 and the rest of the day was spent playing and watching movies for the rainy afternoon. I’d call that a successful 1st day of homeschool!
Mrs McCormick..Mrs McCormick!!!!! You’re a GREAT teacher!!! My granddaughters are very lucky ❤️
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