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March 18, 2020


Dear parents now homeschooling! 

I am a former public school teacher, but currently have been homeschooling my boys. We homeschool 4 days a week; Monday  Thursday from about 8am-12pm. This is the way that works best for their learning and allows me time to get what I need to do, done! I understand some may not agree, but hear me out. 

Parents that have now found themselves as their child’s teacher, do not need to worry about keeping the same hours as their public school hours. In case you are worried that you are not spending enough time on homeschool each day-think on thisa normal school day is about 7-8 hours. 
subtract about an  hour for lunch recess 
subtract about  an hour for specials times
subtract about an hour for hallway/transitions/bathroom breaks. 
Subtract about an hour for beginning and end of the day routine and students disrupting class.
NOW REMEMBER your public school teacher has to teach 20+ students! Your ratio is much, much smaller so you need a lot less time! 

You can still have a very successful student with only a couple hours each day! I also work part-time from home. I know many parents are juggling a full time job, house obligations and homeschool right now. Having a set schedule is going to be your best friend. A schedule is very important for you and your child! Pick a time that “school” will happen and stick to it. If you decide to be flexible with those hours, than your child will be more likely to take it less serious, think it might not happen, or try to avoid it. If our children know that M-F from 8-10 we do school work, no matter what; then they will start to expect it and things will go much smoother. Your children are smart and clever, do not let them call your bluff! 

A great point!:  A homeschool blogger Raising Arrows states, “ If the public school can count standing in the line at the water fountain as “school hours,” then I count children sorting the recycling as school hours. “ Make everything a learning opportunity. Cook with your kids, play games with kids, and give your kids chores. 

Here is an idea of a daily schedule. This will not work for everyone, but I can guarantee if you create and post some sort of visual schedule for your children it will help so much! Let them have a say in some of the time slots and know this can work for children of all ages. 

8-9: Breakfast and toons (parent work time)
9-11: “School time” (parent try to squeeze work in while the kids work)
11-12: Chore time  Listen to fun music and everyone help out
12-1: Lunch
1-2: Rest time/reading time (parent work time)
2-3: Educational website (parent work time)
3-4: Play outside (parent work time)
4-5: Kids choice or technology (parent work time) 

Ideas to make “school” more successful and fun.
Fun pens
Fun markers
Play music in the background
Bribe  
Snack for finished tasks
Timers
Let them run outside and ring the door bell after they finish each worksheet or activity this one makes them work fast, LOL!!
LIMIT ALL TECHNOLOGY until all schoolwork and chores are done for the day. 

This is going to suck sometimes for both your kids and youyou will yell, you will loose your patience, you may not understand the work the teacher sent home, you will finally sit down to do some work and someone will need their butt wiped but YOU got this! One of my friends said, “give yourself some grace.” With all you have on your plate right now, your kids are going to be fine! 

And remember to thank a teacher!

Grow Your Own Butterflies



🐛🦋 Last spring we decided to order our own Butterfly Lifecycle kit from Insect Lore on Amazon
🐛 🦋 The kit came with everything (even the caterpillars) and was super simple. BONUS! I was not at all grossed out! 



🐛 🦋 Below is everything that comes in the kit



🐛 🐛  We took pictures every few days to track our caterpillars and butterflies. 

🐛 🐛 Day 1 - super easy set up. Just had to put the jar of caterpillars (they are so tiny) in a cool, mostly shady place.
After about 7 days they will start to climb to the top of the cup to start the next process. 






🐛 🐛  Day 5 - They are growing! 
The caterpillars are eating and eating and getting bigger! 




🐛 🐛  Day 7 - They have made their way to the top and are starting to make their cocoon shape. 




🐛 🐛  Day 8 - Cocoons! 
This is so cool to watch and observe. 





🐛 🐛  Day 10 - Habitat time...time to move the cocoons to their habitat. 
They will hatch in about 7 days! 🦋





🦋🦋 Day 16 - Our butterflies have emerged, they are enjoying sugar water in their habitat. 
We will release them in a few days. 





🦋🦋 Day 22 - We released our Painted Lady Butterflies. 
We had the best time with this kit and will continue to do this every year! 





Get your own kit here




🦋 I created a FREEBIE to go along with growing butterflies. Just click the picture below to download! 
                   
🦋 Butterfly Words click below! 




🦋 We also oread a few books as our butterflies grew! 
Click on the book to check it out on Amazon.