Start this 30-Day Challenge with me for a clean and orderly homeschool room for easier planning later. Each daily Task → takes just 15 minutes.
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Today, I'm sharing My Yearly Charlotte Mason Homeschool Plans for the 2024-25 year (Part 1 - Time Table/Schedule - Term 1 only). My planning is in three parts: schedule, booklist, and lesson plans.
The first step to homeschool planning is a budget. Recently, I said to the man-of-the-house: I think my homeschool budget will be $100 this year. He said: Why not $50? I'm taking the challenge. In this post, My Yearly Homeschool Budget ($50-$100), I will be sharing three guiding steps to spending wisely on homeschool needs.
In the homeschool circles, we talk about morning time. This is sort of a warm-up for the homeschool day. But with multiple children and studies, you might be thinking, how can I fit it in? With our peaceful morning schedule, it's actually quite easy. Let's take a look.
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AuthorRenee Metzler holds a degree in Secondary Ed, English from Bloomsburg University of PA. She is a homeschool mom of 4 children and loves to share her joy of lesson planning and curriculum. Categories
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