We're homeschooling with Easy Peasy this year. Check it out here
With six kids, life is always an adventure. But with six kids all being homeschooled, in the same home, while at the same time mom is a full-time caregiver for granny, I'm going to have to get creative with some things.
This year will be the first year that I actually personally will be homeschooling all six of them at the same time.
Our oldest, Child A, is finishing her senior year in high school, B is going into 10th, C is entering 9th, D is entering 6th grade, E is going into 4th, and F into 2nd grade.
With such a wide variety of needs, I'm hoping that the Easy Peasy homeschool will be a big help. Easy Peasy is set up in two different sections. English and math are by levels (grades), while history and the sciences are in Years. My youngest three will be going through Year 1 together, level L - which just means Lower level grades.
My older kids will be doing the high school, but that's a recently opened portion of Easy Peasy, and I still need to look it over some before I know exactly how we'll use it.
With six kids, life is always an adventure. But with six kids all being homeschooled, in the same home, while at the same time mom is a full-time caregiver for granny, I'm going to have to get creative with some things.
This year will be the first year that I actually personally will be homeschooling all six of them at the same time.
Our oldest, Child A, is finishing her senior year in high school, B is going into 10th, C is entering 9th, D is entering 6th grade, E is going into 4th, and F into 2nd grade.
With such a wide variety of needs, I'm hoping that the Easy Peasy homeschool will be a big help. Easy Peasy is set up in two different sections. English and math are by levels (grades), while history and the sciences are in Years. My youngest three will be going through Year 1 together, level L - which just means Lower level grades.
My older kids will be doing the high school, but that's a recently opened portion of Easy Peasy, and I still need to look it over some before I know exactly how we'll use it.
Great article from a homeschooling Pastor's wife: Win Over Your Church