michaeljenn Posted March 31, 2008 Share Posted March 31, 2008 This is what is on his assignment sheet for Monday.. each day looks pretty similar.. Bible- Rod and Staff Math- Saxon- we do the drill sheet, mental math and all the problems. English- Rod and Staff-I usually do some orally, but mostly he writes out the answers.. just depends on the concept Writing- We are using Writing Strands.. we will be editing a report he did last week.. it may take all week to get this one perfected Spelling- SWO Vocabulary- We use vocabulary from the Robinson Curriculum, along with their books Latin/Greek roots- we learn 2 new roots a week. He writes the new words/def on notecards. Reading- Assigned reading from Robinson List History- Read from SOTW, Kingfisher and outline (monday) we pretty much follow TWTM on history including reading library books and preparing an essay weekly Typing- 20 minutes Spanish- Rosetta Stone- 20 minutes Guitar practice For some reason it seems like alot... then it doesn't. What do you think? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FloridaLisa Posted March 31, 2008 Share Posted March 31, 2008 Looks like a solid schedule, but not too much. :001_smile: Keep up the good work! Lisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pixelroper Posted March 31, 2008 Share Posted March 31, 2008 sometimes our list looks ridiculously long too. Then I remind myself of the time allotted for each subject & realize it doesn't add up to an unreasonable length of time. More than # of subjects I look at time spent. :) Now if dd chooses to drag it out unnecessarily that is a different story:D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris in VA Posted March 31, 2008 Share Posted March 31, 2008 I don't see science--are you alternating with history? I actually might cut down on the frequency of some subjects, if you feel it is too much (if you felt it was absolutely fine, you probably wouldn't have posted, right?). Perhaps go lighter on the Robinson lit, if you are really following WTM, since lit in WTM is tied closely to history. Maybe you could do R&S 4 days a week, or vocab 4 days a week, to give a little break. If you are doing an essay for history, writing in R&S, and Writing Strands, is there overlap? Other than that, it seems like you are fine. How does your 12 yo respond to this schedule? (Notice I didn't ask how 12yo feels about it! lol) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beth in Central TX Posted March 31, 2008 Share Posted March 31, 2008 This looks similar to what I'm having my 7th grader do next year (he'll be 12 this summer): 7th grader: R&S Artpac 7 R&S Grammar 7 R&S Spelling 7 R&S Math 8 New Testament Greek for Beginners Wheelock's IA and/or Lingua Latina (still thinking about this one) Omnibus I (covers history, literature, & Bible) CW Homer B & Beg Poetry B I'm not doing a formal science program in the junior high years in lieu of our heavy focus on grammar (English, Latin, & Greek). We do PE as a family 3 nights a week. The only adjustment I see is that you could possibly combine the separate subjects of vocabulary and Greek/Latin Roots to streamline your weekly work. SWO G & H cover Greek/Latin roots, so you may be able to cover all 3 subjects with just your spelling program depending on what level of SWO you are doing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Linda in NM Posted March 31, 2008 Share Posted March 31, 2008 Well, it might seem like a lot to me if it's all done everyday--lots of worksheets...seems like maybe you could streamline some of the writing, or do the R&S exercises more orally. (We tried R&S in 4th grade, but it seemed like more writing than was necessary to understand the concepts taught...so we did a lot of it orally. My 8th grade son (who tests as gifted, but I don't tell him) used Videotext for Algebra, HistoryMakers (from Trisms) with IEW for history and writing, some language arts programs that we use on different days (such as Editor in Chief, Cozy Punctuation, Word Roots, SpellingWorks!, and Language Lessons for the Secondary Child <daily>), literature from Trisms, Geography twice/week (Mapping the World by Heart), Total Health for the Middle School Student (3 x/week), Rainbow Science (with PH readings), Rosetta Stone (3 x/week) for German, Garfield! (for typing :-), Latin Prep (2 x/week)...viola practice daily; PE daily (between baseball, hockey, and working with a personal trainer). Lots of variety... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcconnellboys Posted March 31, 2008 Share Posted March 31, 2008 I think this looks fine for that age, Regena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donna T. Posted April 1, 2008 Share Posted April 1, 2008 Garfield! (for typing :-), Oh, please... tell me you are talking about the cat!? No, that would be too good to be true. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karenciavo Posted April 1, 2008 Share Posted April 1, 2008 My schedules always seem heavy when I write them down, but when they are completed in under 6 hours I think, how bad can it be? Your schedule looks good to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JenniferVA Posted April 1, 2008 Share Posted April 1, 2008 I don't know if I read your post correctly, but I interpreted it to mean that it is typical for him to do all those subjects daily. It might be a lot for him to do all of them thoroughly on a daily basis. My 12yo ds has 14 subjects, but he doesn't do all of them daily. Each day he has 5 or 6 "individual subjects" including guitar practice and 3 "together things". He is comfortably ahead a year or more in most subjects, and we're able to complete each year's academic goals planning this way. BTW, the "together things" title has nothing to do with my participation, because I help out whenever needed with all 4 of my boys. He has 3 school-aged brothers so there are 3 subjects we do together daily which the boys and I call "together things". If your 12yo has some free time to explore areas of interest, then he probably isn't doing too much. If he doesn't have free time you may want to cut back unless it's a procrastination/discipline issue. Peace, Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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