Welcome to September's edition of the Homeschool Logbook! We began homeschool full-time halfway through September due to birthdays and wedding celebrations...so this is only 2-3 weeks of work. Morning Meeting I hold a morning meeting for between 30-40 minutes per day with both girls. I read the following curriculum out-loud: Mystery of History Vol 2:…
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Homeschool Plans for Rebecca {Aged 12-13}
My plans for Abigail are based very much on her goals for her future and her interests. She loves everything science related. Becs, in contrast, does not! Becs finds all things academic incredibly hard. We are thinking about getting her tested for dyslexia. It is an expensive endeavour in the UK, and she doesn't show…
Homeschool Log Book {June}
Morning Meeting I hold a morning meeting for between 30-40 minutes per day with both girls. I read the following curriculum out-loud: Who Is God? – Chapter Six – How Will You Run the Race? Instructions on how to make sensible and wise decisions about your life. Mystery of History Vol 2: The Early Church and the…
Homeschool Log Book: May 2023
Morning Meeting I hold a morning meeting for between 30-40 minutes per day with both girls. I read the following curriculum out-loud: Who Is God? – Chapter Five - Will You Choose Wisely? Instructions on how to make sensible and wise decisions about your life. Mystery of History Vol 2: The Early Church and the…
Homeschool Log Book {March 2023}
Morning Meeting Who Is God? - Chapter Four - Can You Trust Your Feelings? which focused on Psalm 43:5. This was a really great chapter about giving your feelings the right amount of attention rather than being controlled by them. Mystery of History Vol 2: The Early Church and the Middle Ages. We completed the…
Homeschool Logbook {January 2023}
This is all the school work Abigail and Becca have done this month. I will also include the extra-curricular activities they've been involved with. It has been a busy three and a half weeks, and it's good to look back on all we have accomplished. However, one and a half of those three and a…
Homeschool Log Book {October}
This is all the work that the girls have completed over the last four weeks. In general things went really well. Becca in particular feels that the balance of academic with less academic is good. Abigail's workload has been a little too high for my liking so next month I hope to reduce it somewhat…
Homeschool Logbook {September 2022}
This is all the work that the girls have completed over the last four weeks. In general things went really well. Becca in particular feels that the balance of academic with less academic is good. Abigail's workload has been a little too high for my liking so next month I hope to reduce it somewhat…
Homeschool Log Book {Plans 2022-23}
This year is all about following dreams and working towards chosen qualifications. In this post, I'm going to share our plans for schooling together (morning meeting and language arts), plans for Abigail (GCSEs) and for Becca (Level ones). I am hoping to up the ante this year for both girls. Schooling Together Morning Meeting Each…
Homeschool Log Book {April}
Morning Meeting We completed four Mystery of History lessons, finished chapter 4 of Who is God?, and continued reading about vitamins and minerals in our Apologia Anatomy & Physiology book. I read aloud four chapters of a Pocketful of Pinecones, read about the Twelve Labours of Hercules and continued reading The Illiad. Rebecca (Age 11)…