How To Homeschool Multiple Grades & Ages | Homeschooling Tips & Hacks

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @FieldsFullHouse
    @FieldsFullHouse Před 4 lety

    Family unity is the most important and I think the greatest benefit of homeschooling! Love that Katie and Sophie do a part of their homeschool day together!

    • @simplejoyfilledliving
      @simplejoyfilledliving  Před 4 lety

      Me too! I struggled at first with the idea that it wasn’t possible because of the age difference but I am glad I found a way to make it work.

  • @LivingWithEve
    @LivingWithEve Před 4 lety

    Middle school is my JAM!! When I was a public school teacher, that’s what I taught. We always looked at it as “They’re going to have to relearn it anyway once they overcome puberty.” So we just tried to make their lives easier and have fun while learning survival skills.

  • @FieldsFullHouse
    @FieldsFullHouse Před 4 lety

    I think the opportunity for older kids to be a leader is such a huge benefit! Great job!

  • @PenniesAndSalt
    @PenniesAndSalt Před 4 lety

    Yes! I totally agree, cultivating the attitudes and roles are so important and creates a great life skill for the older ones as well.

  • @LifeintheMundane
    @LifeintheMundane Před 4 lety

    I love that you highlight the importance of learning to sit still that is a huge benefit and great life skill

  • @HomeSweetHomeschoolLife

    I loved using sensory bins in my classroom. Kids love those!

  • @MommaonMission
    @MommaonMission Před 4 lety

    I agree with all these. Right now I’m in the midst of two boys who both need a lot of one on one so I’m looking forward to more independent studies!!

  • @PenniesAndSalt
    @PenniesAndSalt Před 4 lety

    I find unit studies so helpful too! I love that she can feel like she’s a part of Katie’s lesson then connect it to her own ❤️ Your girls are precious.

  • @AMomforEverySeason
    @AMomforEverySeason Před 4 lety

    This is one thing I have been curious about homeschooling.
    I love the tip on cultivating leadership in older children!

  • @EverydayBlessings
    @EverydayBlessings Před 4 lety

    Yes! Filling the little tanks first!!

  • @LargeFamilyHomesteaders

    Thanks for sharing! I have high school middle and elementary kids.

  • @EricaLucasLoves
    @EricaLucasLoves Před 4 lety

    At least one family subject is a good tip.

  • @OneBlessedMess
    @OneBlessedMess Před 4 lety

    Taking notes for the future with my oldest! Love the tip about letting them take the lead and have some ownership over their day. Great tips!

  • @Trixatoria
    @Trixatoria Před 4 lety

    Fab tips! Mine are really close together so I’m hoping it should be pretty straight forward 🙈😂

  • @EmsBookNookMI
    @EmsBookNookMI Před 4 lety

    Wonderful tips! We like to do our Bible lessons as a whole family as often as possible. A couple of our kids do almost all of their subjects together, but we do have a wide range of grades/ages, so it definitely is challenging to find ways to come together, but it is worth it!

  • @DreamFreeArt
    @DreamFreeArt Před 4 lety

    1st grade and 10th grade is QUITE the difference! lol The unit studies idea is very helpful so that way both kids can learn similar topics in grade level ways!

  • @HomechoolbythePond
    @HomechoolbythePond Před 4 lety

    Thanks for these tips! I love that you do history all together that is by far my favorite subject!

    • @simplejoyfilledliving
      @simplejoyfilledliving  Před 4 lety

      We all love history. And The Good and the Beautiful is our favorite ever curriculum for history.

  • @mindsoulmommy5984
    @mindsoulmommy5984 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for your tips. !! Gonna have to save this one 🙏🏻

  • @JodisCreativeCorner
    @JodisCreativeCorner Před 4 lety

    Great tips. I love all of your organization behind you!

  • @SusanEvans
    @SusanEvans Před 4 lety

    I have to agree that once you reach high school (especially the last two years of high school), it's hard to include younger kids. At that point I had my younger kids doing math or other independent work while I read through the high school chemistry textbook with the older two boys in a different room. All other subjects we tried to do together.

  • @RussellsLovingLife
    @RussellsLovingLife Před 4 lety

    Great tips! I do as much together as I can. Bailey does independent work when I'm having to do one on one work with Bekah.

  • @heyitsgeorgia
    @heyitsgeorgia Před 4 lety

    love this! x

  • @RichardYLoh
    @RichardYLoh Před 4 lety

    Great jobs !

  • @amberc.2840
    @amberc.2840 Před 4 lety

    This was a great video. I have a 13 yo daughter, 11 yo boy, and a 7 yo boy. We combine for our Bible, "morning time," and read aloud each day. // With your oldest, how do YOU stay on top of what she is learning? Do you read the same books she reads so that y'all can have discussions about them? How is TG&B going with History? Are you and your daughter enjoying it for High School? My daughter will be starting high school next year, and I am trying to get my mind around everything. We have been using Heart of Dakota for years, but I feel that she is so "isolated" in her learning. Yes, she is independent (which is a good thing!), but I feel like I never know what she's learning b/c she is doing her own thing while I'm working with her brothers. That's the toughest aspect of homeschooling multiple kids for me. I still desire more family-centered learning, but it's hard to do.

    • @simplejoyfilledliving
      @simplejoyfilledliving  Před 4 lety

      Thank you! These are all great questions. I am planning to film a homeschooling in high school series that will start this month. But I will try to answer you here too. I do not read all of the books. I choose some of them, particularly those that I think we need to discuss, or ones that I have never read, or ones that I think she will struggle with. With TG&TB language arts, there's a lot of discussion about the novels in the unit studies so I don't read those novels. However, I added 7 novels to the 5 that are included and will read some of them, or do them as a read aloud. She read The Crucible to me and we discussed it recently and we will do the same with Of Plymouth Plantation. We LOVE TG&TB language arts for high school and also love the history. However I have modified the history a lot to make it exactly what I wanted. I may do a video on that if there is interest. Katie is completely independent with her online French program. She does biology online but I teach her the labs so I am still involved in that class. She also does math online but she has needed help here and there so I still feel somewhat involved there too. Definitely I have been most involved in language arts and history this year. I hope this helps.

    • @amberc.2840
      @amberc.2840 Před 4 lety

      @@simplejoyfilledliving This was very helpful, thank you! I will be waiting with eager anticipation for the high school series. I don't want to "fear" high school, but it just seems like such a BiG step. I'm excited about it, but also a little anxious. ;) Side note -- our school rooms are so similar! We have double doors, white shelves, and our walls are aqua blue. Kindred spirits!!

    • @simplejoyfilledliving
      @simplejoyfilledliving  Před 4 lety

      Yay! I'm starting the filming today! The first thing to know about high school is that it is the MOST fun time of homeschool! But it also goes by so fast (like those baby years)! That's neat that we have similar school rooms! The aqua blue is such a peaceful color. 😀

  • @EricaLucasLoves
    @EricaLucasLoves Před 4 lety

    Is that honors program a state thing? That's sooooo great!

    • @simplejoyfilledliving
      @simplejoyfilledliving  Před 4 lety

      No, you can do an honors class in any state. Look up guidelines in your state but if there are none, the general rule is extra reading, writing, project, and presentation. This can be several smaller projects by quarter, or 2 larger ones by semester, or a larger one for the year. I tend to do a large statistics based project with research, writing, and presentation for math, for example.

    • @simplejoyfilledliving
      @simplejoyfilledliving  Před 4 lety

      Also on most states the gpa is weighted differently for honors classes. Check your state board of education for that.

    • @EricaLucasLoves
      @EricaLucasLoves Před 4 lety

      Our Blessed Life thanks