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How We Homeschool: 4 Years Old (Pre-K)

I previously wrote an entry called How We Homeschool: Pre-K Level, which gives an overview of how we started homeschooling and how we homeschooled when Luke was 3 years old.

It’s been a year since that entry. And as can be expected, a number of things have changed in the way we homeschool now that Luke is more than 4 years and 8 months old already. Here’s a peek at the way we homeschool now.

Morning Time

We begin with one of my favorite times of the day: morning time. This is where we have breakfast together and do the following:

Bible Verse Memorization is exactly what it sounds like; we memorize Bible verses. Currently, we are using Susan Hunt’s ABC Bible Verses as a guide. We go through the verses alphabetically. As of the writing of this article, Luke has memorized A-U. 5 more letters! 😉

Next, we do our devotionsHere’s a list of our favorite devotionals for reference. Occasionally, we would also play hymns and worship songs (though I hope to do this more regularly.)

Then, we continue on to reading poetry and/or stories.

Some of our favorite materials include A Children’s Garden of Verses and AA Milne’s Now We Are Six for poetry. For stories, I try to rotate the storybooks we have at home. I just make sure to choose a living book for our read aloud. Here are some suggestions for story books we love.

We do this everyday, with only a few exceptions. Morning Time lasts until breakfast is over. Then we go up and continue studying in the studio.

In case you were wondering about my baby, Dylan, he joins us for breakfast (and therefore, morning time.) By the time we start lessons, I’ve already handed him over to his yaya for bath time and morning nap.

Daily Lessons: 1-2 Hours

After morning time and finishing our whole morning routine with the kids, we start our official classes at around 9:30-10am. Here’s our schedule:

On our board, I scheduled 2 subjects per day. To be honest, this serves more as “goals” for us rather than our actual schedule. We try to follow it as much as we can but it’s open for changes.

For more entries on how I teach the different subjects or what curriculum/materials we use, please check out this list of articles. You can also visit my Instagram and watch our story highlights.

Curriculum and Materials:

The most commonly asked question is always about which curriculum and materials we use. Here’s a quick rundown of how I handle each subject.

Afternoon Schedule:

Work Break

As a work at home mom, afternoons are usually the time when I get to work or work on some errands.

When I need to go out, I bring Luke with me. When I need to work at home, I ask him to play on his own or work on a craft, worksheet or project independently. I can usually hold him off (haha) for an hour before he starts to get fidgety and asks for time with mommy again.

If his little brother is awake, this is when they usually play too.

Snack and Poetry/Stories/Art and Music Appreciation

By 4pm, we usually go down for snacks. I would bring down books and continue to read him stories and poetry.

I usually choose the titles, or I let him choose from a pre-picked pile because if I let him choose freely, we’d be reading about The Avengers every single afternoon. Haha. (Related post: “30 Must-Have Read Aloud Books for Ages 3-6”)

Sometimes, we also do art and music appreciation during this time. We study an artist or musician and read books that we have about them (Example: Van Gogh) Some art related books we like include the James Mayhew’s Katie series and Laurence Anholt’s books. I recently also had some reproductions of the paintings printed so we can do more in-depth picture studies.

And when I remember (haha I forget a lot of things,) I play some classical music in the background.

Other Activities:

Nature study:

Following the Charlotte Mason approach, we try our best to get out more often. We live in the city so you have to be very intentional if you want to have nature experiences so what we do instead is take a walk around the village as much as we can.

When we go on walks, we gather leaves, rocks, sticks and flowers and we come home and stick it in our nature journal. Sometimes I use my app (I love iSeek Naturalist) which allows us to identify the plants we’ve seen,

Playdates:

We schedule regular play dates with our friends who also homeschool to make sure he still gets a lot of interaction with other kids.

We sometimes have special themed gatherings together like Buwan ng Wika or Chinese Mooncake Festival where the kids get to experience different cultural celebrations together.

Field trips:

We go on a LOT of field trips and we love it.

To be honest, this is one of the reasons why I love homeschooling: because we have the time to go on different field trips during weekdays. (Check this out for a list of field trips with done so far)

Final Note On Scheduling

I’ve found that making a daily schedule and writing it visibly on a board not only helps me keep on track but also gives my son a sense of order. He loves having a schedule and even looks forward to checking which subjects we are doing for the day. And that’s not even the best part.

Having a schedule actually made him stop complaining about Chinese lessons (and other things he doesn’t feel like doing, haha) Because now that he knows it’s part of the routine, he just follows!

I highly recommend creating a schedule but my tip is, allow your kids to create the schedule WITH you. It makes them feel more empowered and would be more open to accepting the schedule since they were the ones who made it.

Also, for the record, we don’t bind ourselves strictly to the schedule. We sometimes skip days whenever I need to be elsewhere or whenever we have other plans and that’s okay. For me, that’s one of the beauties of homeschooling; having the opportunity to go at your own pace.

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