We homeschool year round, 5 days a week. The traditional school year is what I call “core work”. We save science and history for summertime.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
What a great idea to save science and history for summer! I love how every family does things just a little bit differently.
@antoinettemoore9763 жыл бұрын
I was literally just thinking of doing this exact schedule! 😊
@lizs46442 жыл бұрын
Great idea! Thanks for sharing
@LB-up7mc2 жыл бұрын
I love this idea! We are new to homeschooling but are very excited for this new adventure! I do have a question, how do you homeschool year round? We move states every couple of years and almost all of them require you submit some form of work you’ve done ( i.e. attendance, tests, etc.) when do you submit this to the state?
@nanp2482 жыл бұрын
Love this idea! I may try to at least incorporate nature weekly at least, or even daily, as we encounter it or use the Nature notebook at times from the G&B. May also use some interest-led science and history instruction when he seems wanting to learn more. But for more detailed and longer units, I like the summer idea! Thanks!
@pete_and_repeatАй бұрын
This yr I chose to homeschool my 5yr thru the summer with the goal to be reading by Sep. It worked! In fact in just two months he began reading three letter words and his passion for reading was ignited. However, bc of busy schedules, unforseen obligations and Mj life changes we decided to take all of August off and just enjoy summer in the midst of all the other chaos. I'm so thankful for the G&B & for their encouraging philosophy that what works, is as simple as "what works?" I'm extremely excited to begin homeschooling my preschooler & Kindergartener with the good and beautiful curriculum this September!
@jasminegoins489918 күн бұрын
Do you mind me asking, what resources did you use to help your child learn how to read? Learning to read, or at least blending, is my goal for my almost 5 yr old since I am homeschooling him this year. Thank you :)
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful16 күн бұрын
Hello Jasmine! We are happy to help guide you to resources to help your child learn how to read. If your son can already recognize numbers and letters and he knows the sounds of the letters, we would suggest that you start with our Kindergarten Prep Course. It features 30 full-color lessons that teach letter sound mastery, blending, introduction to word families, reading two-letter and three-letter words, and more. This will prepare your son for the Language K Course! You can find sample pages and a flip through video on our website. We also offer a free app that include audio narrations, Reading Booster Games, and more!
@jasminegoins489916 күн бұрын
@@TheGoodandtheBeautiful thank you so much. He still has a handful of letter sounds that he becomes stuck on, so we started him with your Preschool program. I originally purchased the Kindergarten Prep course book only due to my son being in a preschool program last year at public school. I didn't know your program could help him learn how to read 🥰 and had so many resources, thank you! Also, a side note: my son's therapist (also a former teacher), sat in on one of his homeschool lessons and she was very impressed with the material🥰🥰
@j.c.33862 жыл бұрын
We take our big break from Thanksgiving week until new years eve, focusing on crafts, baking, cooking, service, fun nature studies, outdoor time, fun read alouds, movies, cousins, grandparents, Thanksgiving and Christmas picture books, decorating, and recreation.Schooling during the summer when everyone is crowding the recreational spots.
@ashtonwengronowitz2514 жыл бұрын
This video was so helpful. Probably sounds weird but I honestly almost teared up a little in the end just because it was so affirming that I can do whatever I want and to stop comparing myself to other homeschool moms. I’ve been really hard on myself about doing school 5 days a week but there’s often a fun adventure or excursion we get invited to and I don’t want to pass up but then will feel guilty about skipping school in the morning and panting catch up in the evening. Knowing that it’s ok to do school 4 days a week is so comforting to me and I’m definitely a checklist mom with a plan but not a strict schedule. We following a traditional schedule not year round and although I try to start around 9 I don’t feel bad if we don’t sit down until 9:30🤷🏼♀️I’m trying to be flexible and allow my kids the freedom to choose what they learn first etc and also voicing when they need a break from something. Again really helpful thank you for sharing
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
We are so glad you have found what works for you and finding joy in the flexibility and freedom of a 4 day a week schedule! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment and provide your insight!
@PursuingPeace4 жыл бұрын
We're a military family and have moved 9 times in the last 10 years. We homeschool year round but because of our moves we don't have a set time we take off. It just depends on where God has us at that time. TGTB has been such a blessing because I don't have to plan or prep lessons. We just start where we left off. So simple and stress free! Thank you for your hard work and commitment to making homeschooling a fun, exciting, and enriching time for families. 😁💕
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your family's service and thank you for your kind words!
@LB-up7mc2 жыл бұрын
We’re a military family also and just started homeschooling for the first time! (Wish we would have started ages ago lol would have saved many headaches transferring schools 😅) I have a question, how do you do it year round? I was told by the school liaison that most states require you to submit some form of record that you homeschooled ( like attendance, tests, etc) the current state we are in just needs attendance but its the typical public schedule they require, we want to homeschool year round but not sure how that works?
@PursuingPeace2 жыл бұрын
Our state requires 180 days of attendance but the dates are from July 1st - June 30th. So as long as we have 180 days within those days we're good. I hope that helps!
@erinknapp12274 жыл бұрын
Great information! Having homeschooled for eight years now I can say we have changed up our "schedule" each year to fit our current needs. I do not stick to a strict schedule reliant on specific times. We follow more of a set of routines. Currently, we school mostly 4 days a week, Monday through Thursday. We do our morning chores, get ready for the day, and have breakfast before we begin our school work. We work through math, handwriting, and language before lunch. After lunch we spend time on history three days a week, science 1day a week and Bible study daily.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Gaining perspective after 8 years of homeschooling is invaluable so thank you for taking the time to comment! I love that you have found the routine that works well for your family and the rotation you have found for science and history!
@lindagomez1714 жыл бұрын
This video has good information, but as a visual learner I wish it had visuals of the main points. :)
@virginiapurnell16643 жыл бұрын
I was thinking that too :) Even just a banner that said the next core point.
@laurenwebster49313 жыл бұрын
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@elizabethlloyd91964 жыл бұрын
This is my first time homeschooling and I'm really impressed with the material. The quality and substance is great. Equally important, it is easy for me as a parent to follow and teach. And I love these videos - they are so helpful for parents like me who never intended to homeschool and who are coming at it with a lot of trepidation. Also, I love the efficiency of the family style subjects, as I have three children (8, 6, and 3).This program gives me hope that i can survive this year.
@beckydarlington31824 жыл бұрын
This is our 6th year homeschooling and we're always changing things up in our routine. Early on I tried strict schedules but then felt like I was failing because I couldn't get everything in or things didn't go as planned. Now that we do more of a routine rather than a schedule we have a lot more peace in our homeschool and my children and I enjoy learning together. We do a co-op with 4 other families on Mondays. The rest of the week we start between 9 and 10 once everyone is dressed, fed, and chores are done. We do math and LA daily. We rotate our science and history based on a semester; 1st semester is history and the 2nd is science. We loosely do year round school but I'm much more relaxed in summer. One thing I'd like to be more consistent with is a morning routine.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Finding peace in this homeschooling journey is something I think we all strive for. I'm so glad you have found that! Finding out what works for your family, especially with your schedule, can really transform your whole homeschool. Thanks for sharing all of your wonderful insights into your day!
@brittanyhomeschoolmom15744 жыл бұрын
Great video! This is our 5th year homeschooling and our schedule changes so much each year to meet the demands of life and the ages and stages of each of my five kids. We start our day with family scripture study, breakfast, outside time, exercise, and getting ready for the day. We then have lunch and try to start school around 12 and end around 4. This allows us to have a appointments or go to library story time in the morning as well. We do sit down work Monday thru Thursday alternating science and history each day. Friday we use to get weekly chores done, volunteer work at the humane society, and learn our family history.
@wattersonsdancers4 жыл бұрын
Brittany Homeschool Mom you are simply amazing!
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Isn't it amazing to see the schedule changes from year to year and even from month to month? I love the idea of leaving your mornings open and having Fridays for those special family activities! Thanks so much for taking time to leave this helpful insight!
@thewanderingpond4 жыл бұрын
This is our first year homeschooling! (5th grader and 2nd grader) We homeschool year round, 4-5 days a week; usually starting at 10:30 am and finishing up between 2-3pm. We start with family read a loud. Then one child does Independent Reading while I teach Language arts and math to the other one. Then they switch. Last we come together to do either history or science together. We spend at least one day a week exploring a museum, nature center, or other outing. So far this year has been going well! 😊 We are loving the good and the beautiful curriculum (I have ordered all years of language arts, history and most science: it’s that good!)
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad your first year of homeschooling is going well! Starting with a read-aloud can really set a great tone and your one day of exploring sounds so fun!
@caseycarnicle14704 жыл бұрын
I'm loving these videos. When I feel like I'm in a funk with HS, these videos help restore my resolve. Keep up the good work TG&TB team.
@alanajones46294 жыл бұрын
We are traditional, 5-day a week homeschoolers that take breaks every 6-7 weeks or so. We start around 9-10am and do every subject daily. We have a kindergartner, 1st grader, and 6th grader.
@jdsmalwood4 жыл бұрын
As a public school teacher, homeschooling has been a big change for MY brain! The kids are flexible, but being given "permission" to not do everything everyday is a big difference that will help our homeschool run more smoothly with less stress!
@heatheraz46804 жыл бұрын
This is our first year homeschooling. I decided to do year round and started beginning of July. We should be done mid May! Honestly I started in July just in case it didn't work I could re-enroll them in public school. I really felt like I was suppose to homeschool but doubted myself. Since starting I have not looked back though. I love TGATB curriculum and have a feeling we won't be changing. I have a 2nd and 5th grader this year. We school 5 days a week. I love the flexibility and being able to school even while on the road. I love the fact that everyone can school differently and still provide a great education for their children. You have to figure out what works best for you and your children and run with it.
@EowynG1914 жыл бұрын
We started in July for the same reason!!! I was like, "We'll do this for a month and then decide" - and loved it! ♡♡ Loved your comment! :)
@Rock-yq7jy3 жыл бұрын
Im going to start homeschool for the first time in June . See what happens otherwise the option is still open for him to go to public school in August. These videos and comments are so inspirational.
@meganhartzell98344 жыл бұрын
We homeschool 4 days a week (the day changes weekly depending on our personal schedules) School takes us 2-3 hours to complete Math, Language Arts and Handwriting. Above this, we follow their interests, we read a lot of science and historically relevant books (picture books and read alouds) which usually sparks conversation and lessons. (Kinder and Pre-k)
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Books with history and science incorporated are so enjoyable! I love that you've found what works well for your kiddos and have found what sparks their interest. Thanks for sharing!
@shaylinengel4 жыл бұрын
Great video! We school 4 days per week with co-op on the 5th day. M,W, and F are standard days with math, LA, reading, and music in the morning and handwriting, Science, or history in the afternoon. On Tuesdays we have a fun school day where we do nature walks, fieldtrips, visit grandparents, etc. We follow a mostly traditional schedule with a few modifications due to the weather in our area. We like to have more school off in the spring and fall because that's when it's nice to be outside.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Fun school on Tuesdays sounds so great! I bet your children love that day. It's also so nice to be flexible in your schedule to account for weather. Thanks so much for sharing!
@Heathjbontrager10114 жыл бұрын
I started watching this video with my guard up, but it quickly lowered as you went on and I ended up loving this! I started with a more strict approach to my homeschooling, but have learned to have more flexibility this year. We had 4 kids in 5 1/2 years. My oldest is 8 and my second will be 7 next week. The other 2 are 2 & 4. I usually begin school the beginning of July to “get ahead” and give us more flexibility throughout the year. I do school with my oldest 3-4 days/week and the 2nd son is 2-3 days/week. We finish by the second week in May. We also are apart of Classical Conversations for the benefit of community and weekly presentations, not to mention they get to do fine arts and a science experiment every week. We don’t do a daily review though. I feel like doing TGTB language arts, writing, math, and awana verses is enough for us right now since I’m still 1-on-1 with each of them. I won’t lie...I swore I would never homeschool my kids and God has opened my eyes and it had been hard, but completely awesome!! So grateful!! Thank you for this video!!
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you loved it! Getting ahead by starting in July is such a wonderful idea to allow for flexibility throughout the year without feeling stressed. I am so glad to hear that you are having an awesome homeschooling journey, even with the hard mixed in.
@amandalynnnelson4208 Жыл бұрын
We take summers off - but work in fun ways to learn about our world like working in the garden or observing a butterfly's metamorphosis (we're currently eagerly awaiting our Monarch's emergence!). We try to spend lots of time outside and appreciating our Wisconsin summer. During breakfast, we'll do our calendar, morning songs, and talk about our day. The kids play after breakfast so I can get a few things done around the kitchen. At around 10am, we dive in & I let them choose which subject to work on first. Our schedule will change on weeks we do our co-op enrichment day and the flexibility also allows me to go to Bible Study and Moms group at my church on Tuesday mornings. It's so hard but so rewarding!
@JasonSarahRobeck4 жыл бұрын
We have come to love Good and the Beautiful! It creates an environment of intelligence, culture, integrity, beauty, and family. I haven’t found anything else quite like it. I refer it to anyone who tells me they are looking for options to homeschool their children.
@heatherrichardson83414 жыл бұрын
We just had our fifth baby, so homeschooling this fall has been a little more relaxed; but we are getting back into a regular routine. We do a traditional school year schedule so we can play more in the summer, but we do a lot of reading in the summer as well. Right now we do LA, Handwriting, and Math four days a week and then Science and History on the fifth day. My husband does science with the kids and he makes it so much fun for them! We also do baking or crafts on the fifth day if we have time. Thank you for posting this video! Sometimes I stress about having a fixed time for each thing and I get grumpy when it doesn't go according to that time. I think I'll be trying the checklist approach you mentioned! We love the Good and the Beautiful! Keep up the good work!
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your new little one! That is so fun that dad gets to teach science and baking or crafts sounds amazing! I'm so glad you have found what kind of planner you are and a schedule/routine that works for your family!
@Scout-bt3mo Жыл бұрын
We do year-round school, taking a lot of time off in the spring and fall when the weather is nicest where we live. We do language arts, math, Bible, history, and science every day usually, unless we have a field trip.
@lauradzuby9544 жыл бұрын
Please do a video for multiple teaching of language arts
@jamieharden43564 жыл бұрын
Excited for our first year homeschooling! We’ve started the few lessons and it’s been so great for us. I love that they are open and go and the kids are really excited to do the lessons each day. Thankful for your company!
@elenamiramontes88 Жыл бұрын
I might be super late with viewing this video, but it was SUCH a blessing!! Thank you for all those tips! Makes me feel at peace knowing im not the "weird one", by doing things a bit different than someone else. Lesson learned: don't compare youself to other homechool moms and you do you. ❤😁😁😁😁
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful Жыл бұрын
You're right on time. We're glad you found us!
@sofiaedwards Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. I needed to hear that!
@errinosaurus4 жыл бұрын
I love how beautiful the materials are. Thy are organized and simple to pick up each day to learn. I look forward to starting math 1 this week with my child!
@brookew.coombs9328 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I think my husband needs to see this 🤪
@donnaherring22814 жыл бұрын
It's different from year to year, depending what's going on in our lives. I do like to school year round and use summer for subjects that need more attention. For example, this coming up summer, I'll have my daughter continue to do Math.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
What a great idea to continue with subjects that need more attention! Thanks for sharing!
@yvonneperez39254 жыл бұрын
Great video! I've been homeschooling from the beginning, so I've seen a lot of those videos you mentioned, especially at the beginning of our homeschooling journey when I had no idea where to begin. We are all about routine over a time schedule. We homeschool 4 days a week, and we're currently readjusting to a year- round schedule starting in 2020. We found traditional school schedule didn't work for our family here in South Texas because it's WAY too hot for us to enjoy the outdoors in the summer.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Routine is key! I'm so glad you have found what works for your family and are able to beat that Texas heat and enjoy the outdoors when the weather is best!
@ericalarson8631 Жыл бұрын
So helpful! We love this curriculum!
@gratituderanch94062 жыл бұрын
We used to homeschool around the year- taking extra days off when needed. We also did a soft start, and soft end. But now that we’re growing most of our own food- I understand why traditionally they took the summer off! All hands on deck are required to grow and tend so much outside.
@aprilw33814 жыл бұрын
Very helpful! Thank you for putting this together.
@jennted2 жыл бұрын
We do year round because we just tend to take vacations when we fill like it so it usually works out. But, in the summer we "do" less, like kids have to do reading everyday and one more subject. And chores, we don't play with friends till after lunch so they aren't just gone all day long!
@kristyakemon69124 жыл бұрын
Love!! On our 5th year of homeschooling my 9 year old son, 7 and 5 year old daughters. We go with the flow. I have a list of things I want to get done that includes chores, school, board games and meals. Schedule is different everyday. We do school 4-5 days a week which could include Saturday and do school even at night. We aren’t following traditional school year and take off when needed. We schedule mostly around my husband’s work schedule. I found the most frustrating part is trying to help all 3 kids at the same time. It works best for me that I have one on one time with each twice a day for their main subjects and the other kids play or work independently and skipping what they need help with. We come together for gospel study, games, meals, history and science. Also gives time for me to clean up and take breaks and refresh.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Isn't that flexibility to have a schedule that fits your individual family so wonderful?! You've really made your schedule work for your family which is so inspiring! Thanks so much for sharing!
@noahwmattern4 жыл бұрын
My wife and I are looking forward to starting the homeschool journey with our twins. After looking into quite a few curriculum options, we decided that The Good and the Beautiful would meet our needs the best.
@jamiealton57874 жыл бұрын
Loving these videos and info for a first timer homeschooling.
@wendybroyles41832 жыл бұрын
I think this is such a beautiful program! I am considering becoming a teacher in our small town and wondering if this curriculum could be/has been used in a public school setting. At most, we have 6 or 7 students at a time. Again, so beautiful!
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Wendy! The Good and the Beautiful courses are used in many school settings. We hope you love it too!
@t2motherhood5854 жыл бұрын
Wow! This was such a great video!
@robmartinez354 жыл бұрын
This video has inspired me greatly, thank you.
@JasperAlley4 жыл бұрын
This is our first year homeschooling. I made a list of things we needed (and wanted) to accomplish in the year, and that helped us figure out how much we needed to do a week. So I just record what we do each day to keep track of whether we're meeting our goals for how often we do a subject.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
What a great idea to make a list of accomplishments for the year and goal setting. I love seeing all of this helpful info in the comments! Thanks for taking the time to comment!
@NikiLivi52 жыл бұрын
Aren’t y’all going to release curriculum for grades 6th-12th? I truly hope so! My daughter is technically in 7th. But I pulled her out of ps to homeschool due to bullying and she was just barely getting by each year. She has so many things she has not truly grasped I feel like we need to go back over to give her a good foundation to build on. I love your curriculum! I truly hope you release those soon!
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful2 жыл бұрын
Yes! We offer Language Arts courses for Preschool through High School! You'll find our Language Arts courses on our website here: www.goodandbeautiful.com/pre-k-8-curriculum/language-arts/ Our History courses are taught family-style for grades 1-12. You can find our History courses on our website here: www.goodandbeautiful.com/pre-k-8-curriculum/history/ All of the science units are taught family-style for grades K-6 and have extensions either in the lesson or an additional full page for grades 7-8. www.goodandbeautiful.com/pre-k-8-curriculum/science-health/ Simply Good and Beautiful Math 6-8 will be released in the coming years with Math 6 expected in 2022, likely before the new school year! Math curriculum is high priority for us. Because we are still working on our elementary Math courses, we do not have plans to release any High School math courses in the near future. We plan to explore the development of High School math after the release of Math 6-8, which will release over the next few years. In addition to our Language Arts and History courses, The Good and the Beautiful is working on more high school courses. They are very labor-intensive and expensive and require a lot of expertise. We are making sure to do them correctly and not rush them. We will not be releasing any more high school classes in 2022 or 2023, but after that, you can expect a lot of incredible high school courses coming your way! We hope you find something you love! 💛
@bethglenmaddie2 жыл бұрын
We do year round, six weeks of school, then a one week break (two weeks at Christmas). We take the month of July off for a mini "summer" vacation. It works for us! We do LA, Math and Reading every school day, and then Science and History/Social Studies two days a week (on different days). Oh we also do a four day week, start around 10ish and are done well before 2 pm.
@koskellafamily4 жыл бұрын
Hi! I follow a traditional school schedule..... summer time is too tempting to be inside! I do more of a unit it study schedule. I tried to do history 2 times a week and science 2 times a week but it was too chaotic for me so we started doing a unit of history completely then a unit of science completely! Works amazing and we are actually getting them in during the day!
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful idea to focus on either history or science for a full unit! Thanks for sharing that tip!
@anndramann95404 жыл бұрын
Great video! Really interested in finding out more about your individual courses!
@elizabethdibagno28874 жыл бұрын
I've used TGTB for 3 years now in Language Arts, and 2 years of Social Studies. It's a great curriculum! I'm thinking of switching over to their math too, as it looks gentle and has a good spiral review while building new skills. I didn't realize there was a typing course- I think I need to add that for my 4th grader!
@WillowTheWisp4 жыл бұрын
I use this curriculum and love it. I want to foster a love of learning and this definitely does that. It's also affordable and value/principle-centered. We apply the lessons to all aspects of our lives.
@hayleyanderson84094 жыл бұрын
I just discovered The Good And The Beautiful a few weeks ago and I love it! I just purchased a few subjects and can’t wait to start them with my kids! When will the “nature notebook” and the “draw vintage images” be available again? I would love to get those! :-)
@sabrinajohnson52644 жыл бұрын
Homeschool year round 4x a week. One of those days is half co-op. I do Math and Language arts first (and the kids get independent work out of the way while I am working with individual kiddos). We start at 9. After lunch I do a loop schedule of Bible, Reading Basket and/or Science/History. One day a month is a fun day where as a family we do a free write along with a nature walk, playing a game, poetry Tea time or art activity.
@bethflournoy32524 жыл бұрын
I have babies. Kinder and Pre-K. But with the pandemic going on we are schooling 5 days a week and haven't quite figured out when to take breaks lol.
@ericalin3114 жыл бұрын
I have pre-k and K kiddo too. I'm trying to figure out how to teach both of them since they both need and want attention at the same time. They listen, learn, and participate better when separate though.
@gremlingrove11304 жыл бұрын
Our schedule is a little more year-round. We start in June, take December and april off with a few weeks sprinkled throughout the year as needed. Our day typically starts between 10am-12pm (relaxed) and we plan for 4-5days a week.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Taking December and April off sounds like a perfect time for much needed breaks!
@prettybusygirl35164 жыл бұрын
We homeschool AUG - MAY taking JUNE & JULY ‘off.’ 🌞 We aren’t REALLY off though. Lol... M, W, F we have family read - aloud time (we call it ‘Book Club’ 📚and do an activity from any given subject. Art, 🏞 Geography, 🌍Nature Study, 🌱🦋 etc. Keeps me happy to have a little down time and time to plan the next school year, and still keeps them occupied and ‘plugged in’ to continued learning. 👍🏻
@ashleylewis27834 жыл бұрын
love the book club idea! makes it more exciting and fun
@tmc1373 Жыл бұрын
Please create a class for inspiring home school educators?/
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your suggestion. You can find an entire series on our KZbin channel right here that includes features such as Seeing Joy and Homeschooling with Babies and Toddlers! We invite you to subscribe for more videos like these.
@taralofley4 жыл бұрын
I do believe I'll be going back to homeschool after watching.
@pattimerl31272 жыл бұрын
This is our family's first year homeschooling. Our son is in Kindergarten. We do school 5 days a week and are following our local school district's calendar. We have played around with our start time and I've found that 10 am has been the best start time for my son. We eat breakfast and take care of some chores. I also allow him some free time in the morning. We do language arts, math and handwriting every day. We do science Mondays and Wednesdays and civics on Tuesdays and Thursdays. On Fridays we do fine motor skills activities as well as phonics and sight word review. We also incorporate some specials through the week. Some weeks we are better than others at fitting them all in but we try. Mondays we do something music related, Tuesdays are gym day, Wednesday we do art and Thursday we go to the library. We read every day also, as a part of our school day and at bedtime. Some days are messier than others and some days we are both rock stars! Overall, the curriculum has been such a blessing and I absolutely love having the opportunity to teach my son. Seeing him learn and grow every day is such a blessing!! Thank you for all of your videos and tips, they are greatly appreciated!!
@rutherfordfarm34304 жыл бұрын
We homeschool year round, 4 days a week! We do math, language arts and handwriting 4 days a week. My kiddos are still very young, so we do read aloud for history and science a few days a week for now! I also like to let my children pick which subject they would like to do first, second and etc. They seem to enjoy having options! Thank you for the wonderful video!
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Read alouds for history and science sounds fantastic! Books are so powerful. I love that you have your children pick as well!
@caroc43276 ай бұрын
Right now we are homeschooling 4-5 days depending on the week. We start with Vara and Cayado Spanish language arts, then do 1 lesson on our TGTB Math which we love. Bible study lesson using the Not Consumed books that we will use for many years to come. Then if the mood is right and we don't have other plans we work in science, geography, and art. Kids are little, so not much history yet. I also have 2 shelves full of Montessori activities that both kiddos can use to take a break or while I'm working one-on-one. We try to follow the seasons for activities and homeschool year-round.
@lenorapulley78594 жыл бұрын
I loved this video. It gave me new ideas and made me feel better at the same time. We school a traditional year and start after hiegene, eating and exercise. We do two to three subjects a day and are currently doing math 4 to 5 times a week.
@lauradzuby9544 жыл бұрын
Great resource, however, you mentioned a video to help teach children to be self-motivated? Perhaps I missed it?
@heartfulmom4 жыл бұрын
This is a great video thank you for sharing your tips!!! 👏🏻❤️ we love the good and the beautiful!
@kidsfitnessonline14314 жыл бұрын
THANK you! This video was really helpful 💕
@largefamilychaos18374 жыл бұрын
I am having trouble managing so many littles and a baby and working with my older two that are 12 and 14 any suggestions? I have 3 preschoolers/a kindergartener and an 8 month old.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Hi there! We are so glad you reached out! Our language arts courses levels 4 and up are all designed to be completed independently with minimal parental instruction. That is helpful when working with many children. Our history and science are also designed to be completed family-style, saving time as you teach all of your children together. For history, the Audio Dramatizations and Student Explorers included with the lessons are a great independent activity for children as you work on other tasks or are occupied with your younger children. We also have a new KZbin channel, The Good and the Beautiful Homeschool Science, which has interactive videos that can help you save time on the science experiments in our Water and Our World science unit. We are also coming out with a line of products for Littles that will keep the littlest ones, such as your preschoolers busy with productive activities. Our first Littles product, Doodles and Pre-writing for Littles is available now on our website. Finding ways to include all of your children at once or having them help each other can also be helpful to maximize your time. I hope those tips are helpful! We hope you are blessed in the wonderful work you are doing with your family!
@buzwingding4 жыл бұрын
I am in my 3rd year homeschooling my daughter in WA state. We home school 6 days a week as we take summers off and also several weeks throughout the year. In WA we are required to home school 180 day of the year. We do Math, Language arts, handwriting and music every single day. We get in a swimming lessons, science and Spanish once a week and I am trying to fit in history - have the materials but haven't managed to fit it in yet !!!! This video was super helpful. I'm thinking to maybe just do the main subjects 5 days a week and take that 6th day to fit in those things that we have a hard time to do other times.
@Julina3674 жыл бұрын
I'm also in WA State. I just learned that we can either do 180 days or 1,000 hours.
@AnnMuldowney4 жыл бұрын
I wish I had had this video when I started to homeschool 8 years ago!
@prinzessdi204 жыл бұрын
3rd year homeschooling. Boys ages 9 and 6 with a 3 year old and 1 year old toddling around. We are still working out the kinks in our schedule and deciding whether year round or a traditional school year work better for us. I keep a planner with space for all subjects for each day to be checked off.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Schedules are constantly evolving and I love that you are taking the time to decide what works for you! The planner idea is wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
@ldv024 жыл бұрын
Awesome video, great ideas! Thanks! We homeschool 4 days a week. We do some work on the summer but very light. We are on our third year of homeschooling. We try to start school between 8:30 and 9:30am.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
I love that you have found what works best for your family! Thanks for taking the time to comment!
@kristindorsett1243Ай бұрын
This is a fantastic video. It really blessed me and has renewed my motivation for this coming school year. God bless!
@stephaniebowman23532 ай бұрын
did anyone else notice that at 12:18 theres a flash of an image thats black and red?! it scared me and my children so we slowed it down and couldnt figure out what had happened...
@1LineAtATime Жыл бұрын
Extremely thankful for your open and go curriculum ❤. Thanks for these helpful tips for application, blessings to your team!
@aladyknight4 жыл бұрын
We homeschool a bit in the summer because my children are so young that we lose critical and hard won skills by taking off more than a couple weeks
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
Yes! That is a huge bonus of year round schooling! Thanks for sharing!
@krystalworley98602 жыл бұрын
I have a 5 year old daughter and she has special needs how I do i homeschooling 4 days a week I'm new at homeschooling
@jbailey6283 жыл бұрын
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@rebeccahatch52514 жыл бұрын
We have been homeschooling for 15 years and it changes every year based on the needs and activities of each child. We try to do math and language arts in the summer. Older kids start early, younger at 9. We enjoy learning so we go until about 3:30 which includes scriptures, chores, etc.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful4 жыл бұрын
15 years is amazing! Isn't it fun to look back and think of how far you have come and how much scheduling and homeschool in general changes from year to year? Thanks for sharing!
@rebeccahatch52514 жыл бұрын
@@TheGoodandtheBeautiful It has been a long, great journey that I wouldn't trade for anything. My two oldest are both serving missions right now and I believe homeschooling has really helped them.
@livebygodscommands76132 жыл бұрын
ALWAYS TAKE A DITL videos WITH A GRAIN OF SALT, I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING TO GET ANYTHING CLOSE TO WHAT I HAVE SEEN,.. GRANTED WE ARE A LARGE FAMILY BUT YOU NEED TO LOOK AT THE FACTS, EVERY FAMILIES DYNAMICS IS UNIQUE AND USUALLY DITL videos are of families who are atleast 3 years in not 2 months
@robandmegyzq2 Жыл бұрын
I am a brand new homeschool mom that will start Fall 2023. My girls will be in 1st grade and 6th grade. I will also have a senior that wants to finish at public school. We will start the day with breakfast, getting dressed then a bible story and prayer. Then we will move on to core subjects. For the most part, I plan to go along with my son's public school schedule (same days off for spring break, Thanksgiving and Christmas). I do work from home and Thursdays are a really busy day for me, so we plan to do school the other 4 days per week. This will put our school year from August till the end of June. So I guess it's more of a year round schedule with only taking off in July. We will do math, LA/grammer/spelling 4 days per week, Science and History maybe 2 days per week. Again, this is our first year so we shall see how it works for our family :) I got the science units from TGAB so excited to try that.
@terrahruth77043 ай бұрын
Planning to homeschool year around and 4 days per week, on Mondays we will have co op. We will do the core subjects 4 days per week and science and history 2 days per week. I love how flexible homeschool is. 🥰
@manda18042 жыл бұрын
I have a first grader and a preschooler, and we homeschool 5 days a week. We do handwriting, language arts, and math everyday (only handwriting and language arts for my youngest.) We do science 4 days a week and art on Friday, with the idea of starting history next school year. My husband is a public school teacher, so we follow his school schedule. We start the core subjects at 9am, stop for a snack break at 10, and get back into it with science at 10:30. That's worked very well for us so far, but I'm sure it'll look a lot different once my youngest starts kindergarten and onwards. In the earlier days, we did not have a specific start time, and I frequently ended up pushing it to the back burner, so starting at 9 every day has brought much peace to me and our household.
@jaymenicoleswoboda97694 жыл бұрын
Love this curiculum. Had to make the decision to homeschool, very las minute. This took the stress out of the process. Looking forward to this year!
@janellschwake4025 Жыл бұрын
This video is well done - thanks for putting this together! I have started with the pre K and K years following a Bible subject priority, very gentle, interest based, nature friendly approach to our learning. My focus has been especially to teach the home practical skills and add the fun of educational language arts, math and other subjects as the highlights of our day. I have followed a priority routine more than a strict schedule at this point, and it has proved very doable for our 5 and 6 1/2 year olds. We are excited to move into more learning and see the developing skills of our kiddos. Thank you for these video resources and the time and effort you have all out into the resources of The Good and the Beautiful. ❤
@Gottrina4 жыл бұрын
This was Beyond Helpful💛 My daughter will be starting Kindergarten this year. And few months ago came across The good and the Beautiful IG and fell in love and inspired me to want to Homeschool(: Do you have any tips for a newbie for both my daughter and myself?
@Harm22562 жыл бұрын
Omg I so needed this!! I was having a meltdown a few minutes ago bc I feel so overwhelmed but it’s bc I am unorganized.. I have a 1st grader and 2 yr old and I struggle with keeping the 2 yr old occupied so that I can teach my 6 yr old…Thank You ! I plan on implementing these ideas !!
@courtneyparker61074 жыл бұрын
Homeschooling doesn't have to be such a somber subject. It can be. . .good. . .and beautiful! So SMILE!!
@hisloveisreal-lookup17112 жыл бұрын
We do Bible, ELA, Math, Writing daily. History is M/W/F and science T/TH. Traditional school year but would like to do some in the summer or the days are too long with not alot to do. We are trying to get up by 9:00, make beds, eat and get dressed for the day and start school by 10:00.
@andreaharmon89313 жыл бұрын
We have done 5 days a week but this coming school year we will do 4 days a week and save Fridays for field trips or extracurricular such as art. We take June, July, and August off for summer break.
@therainbownugget40073 жыл бұрын
We homeschool year round but we take a month and a half off from Thanksgiving until New Years Day. We also take a week here and there as needed for vacations or just breaks. I plan block schedules of what I need each child to do that day then if we skip 1 sometime in the week we make it up on Saturday or Sunday.
@tammilawrence8186 Жыл бұрын
I love this video so much. I started homeschool last September. It is all new to me but I have a great friend that has been homeschooling for years mentoring me. She is a blessing. My daughter and I love the Good and Beautiful Math. We will also try your literature curriculum. She goes to science and writing class outside of the home with other homeschool children. It’s all very new to me but so far so good!
@kellherman2 жыл бұрын
I just completed my first year of homeschooling and we have come a long way, haha. My 4 year old told me, “mom, when we started homeschooling, it was boring. But now I like it.” 😆 it has evolved so much and I love seeing that when I look back over the year. I like where we’re at in some aspects, but I still see need for change. We are about to have baby #3, so big changes are definitely coming!! I’m excited to see exactly how it turns out.
@ktafam6953 жыл бұрын
I wish it would've shown the GATB and step by step how it was done. It's a new concept for me and I haven't found a video yet of how it is done for High School 1...
@carlaince Жыл бұрын
My great grandson was so excited that Grammy was his new teacher that he wanted to start in the summer so we did a little to get him started and to keep his excitement going.We have breakfast, brush teeth and start our day by 8:30 , I am very pleased with this curriculum, and pleased with my grandsons progress. We have lots of time for art ,science and other educational activities.
@nathaliawatkins4562 жыл бұрын
We homeschool year round 4 days a week plus one day of co-op as we are a military family with some special needs. Our state requires 180 instructional days, so I just make sure we hit that.
@zoealexandrasmith2104 жыл бұрын
Such a helpful video! We have checklist, language arts and math 4 days, with science or geology and for handwriting we do journals and writing letters. I have an 8 year old, 6 year old and 4 year old :) we finish everything usually before noon
@sanchezanderson45507 ай бұрын
Praise God For You all. !00% blessing.
@shelley2720024 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tips! This is my first year! I'm planning to only do homeschooling during the regular school year. Taking Summers off.
@perryfamilytravel Жыл бұрын
This video is very helpful, especially for new homeschoolers. My only complaint is why always say a mother instead of the homeschool parent/ teacher. I am a father of four and I am the one that is in charge of homeschooling. I always feel like everyone just assumes the mom is the only one that could possibly teach the children.
@TheGoodandtheBeautiful Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your support, Ryan! We often feature fathers in videos and images, just as we have in this video, but, unfortunately, they are not always available or respond to surveys. The feedback and statistics shared in the video was collected from different survey results; some included fathers while others did not. Many of our own employees have homeschool dads who are in charge of homeschooling and are their child’s primary teachers and we definitely appreciate them and the many other fathers who homeschool in full or in part! We encourage you to sign up for our newsletter and text notifications for future opportunities to participate in surveys. We’d love to include your input in our findings!
@MykaylaLarsen-li5hc Жыл бұрын
This video really helped me with getting started with homeschool with my son. I am just starting so we are doing the preschool book right now.
@robbynlongfellow54874 жыл бұрын
Bc of the failing distance learning, I'm seriously considering pulling my 4th grader from public school. My biggest challenge that is holding me back is that I am single and I work. My work schedule allows me to be home usually one or two days a week. sometimes more. My work is hard physical work and there is no denying I will not come home, fix, dinner, prepare for tomorrow and then teach two hours or more of school. My good sense tells me HS is not for me. My heart cannot sit here and watch my child sit in front of a computer five and a half hours a day and not learn a thing. Falling further and further behind every day. I did check with a few local co-ops and they were all full, probably all there for the same reason. Are there any working moms that are homeschooling here that can offer advice?
@aftonbear3 жыл бұрын
I think if your child is able to work independently on the computer doing distance learning, your child will be able to work from The Good and the Beautiful Curriculum, which is wholesome, beautiful, encouraging and open and go.
@canadianatvlife Жыл бұрын
This was really helpful!
@MC-kt6mt2 жыл бұрын
Year round, 4 days. We really like this way because it gives us the flexibility to improvise once in a while or take smaller brakes when needed.
@shelley2720024 жыл бұрын
I see that 5th grade Math is not available yet. What do you suggest I use for my 5th grader for Math that is similar to your curriculum?