MistyJ Posted March 17, 2010 Share Posted March 17, 2010 If you use CLAA, could you share your schedule with me? Ds 13 is starting with Catechism, Geography and Mathematics. I just read the suggested schedule on the CLAA site....school until 9:30 p.m. :lol: That won't happen here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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MariannNOVA Posted March 18, 2010 Share Posted March 18, 2010 Hi, Misty: We are doing Grammar I (Latin) through CLAA -- all three kids - but that is the only course we are taking from them. While I love the course, and the kids are truly learning - and we've had false starts with other Latin curric - we have kept our lives running the way we see fit as opposed to the schedule CLAA seems to promote. In fact, except for logging in to do the work and take the quizzes and exams, I don't read anything else on the site. Just not enough hours in the day. The kids and I start school between 8am and 9am -- usually go non stop till 11:30 or 12:00, then take a break - depends on the weather if it is a short or long break. If it's a long break, we will do more school at about 4pm till 5:30. If the weather is icky, we will take a short lunch break and then keep working till 3:30 or so -- at that point, we are finished. We did try doing Liturgy of the Hours, and we liked it, but truly, we pray together as a family with DH in the evening and while alot of CLAA's ideas are nice, we haven't felt compelled to toss out what we are doing and institute those ideas instead. I hope this helps --FWIW, I think the CLAA course content is excellent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MistyJ Posted March 18, 2010 Author Share Posted March 18, 2010 Thanks! How much time per day, how many days per week, does each child spend on Latin? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MariannNOVA Posted March 18, 2010 Share Posted March 18, 2010 Thanks! How much time per day, how many days per week, does each child spend on Latin? We do it as a group -- we print out the lesson, work from the printed pages - betw. 30-45 min a day - 4 days a week. That's how it has been going. It is one of the few subject areas we do that we do as a group - twins are in 3rd grade, dd is in 5th. There is no homework -- just study and preparation for the quizzes and examination. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melissa B Posted March 18, 2010 Share Posted March 18, 2010 We've had to readjust our schedule a couple of times as the CLAA has grown and changed. Now that the CLAA classes update immediately after the student passes an exam (rather than the day or two gap when they were updated manually) we have changed our schedule again. We do CLAA classes from 7am to 1pm, five days per week with a ten minute break around 11am. We always begin with the three core courses - grammar, arithmetic and catechism. Then the kids do the enrichment classes as time allows. DD 12 spends on average: grammar - 10+ hours per week arithmetic - 8+ hours per week catechism - 3 hours per week geography - 2 or 3 hours per week chronology - 2 or 3 hours per week vocabulary - she is not getting to this class at all at this time systematic review of subjects - 2 or 3 hours per week In September when we begin a new term, we will do CLAA classes five days per week from 6am to 1pm with the same break around 11am. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iwka Posted March 18, 2010 Share Posted March 18, 2010 (edited) Hi, My dd12 is doing: Catechism daily for 30-45 min Grammar I daily for 1,5-2h Arithmetic daily for 1h Scripture Catechism 2x weekly for 30-45 min Geography 3x weekly for 45 min-1h Vocabulary (Latin and Greek and derivatives) 2x weekly for 1h She also does Singapore Math 6B about 3x a week for 30-45 min We have started only with Grammar I and Vocabulary in August and added Catechism in November and the rest of the courses in Feb. My dd never had Latin before, so the beginnings were hard. It took about four months to get to the rhythm of studying. She is enjoying it now tremendously and studying in her free time!!! Actually, quite often lately I have to tell her to stop at the evenings and "do something else". As for studying in the evenings - if you read this article on "How to create a schedule" and this one on "The formation of good habits" you will have a better picture of why and how. Hope it helps. Edited March 18, 2010 by iwka Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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