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[quote=Anonymous]School year: 7 am: up, potty, dress, strip bed and take bedding and pjs to the laundry room, washing down if he peed the bed, 7.30: carry his plate to the table, eat, bus dishes to the sink, brush teeth, walk older siblings to school 8: swimming 9: write name, then flashcards (he has three choices: alphabet (match lower and upper case, alphabetize), numbers (counting groups of objects to match to the cards, sequencing the numbers, making tallies on the white board to match certain cards, showing groups of tens and one's on the white bboard for three cards) and a word game (three letters to make each word)) 9.30: chores (he empties all of the small trashcans into the kitchen trashcan, pulls weeds for 3-5 minutes, put away dry plates and bowls, wipe down the bathroom sink, putting away folded towels/washcloths/his clothes) 10: workbook pages, sight words 10.30: storytime, visiting pet store or library 11: free play 11.30: help prepare lunch, eat, clean up, put away dry plates and bowls from breakfast, brush teeth Noon: outside play (jump on trampoline, run in backyard, play at the park, biking) 12.30: reading to him during free play 1: free play (no reading) 1.30: reading with me 2: outside play, snack 2.30: workbook pages 3: playground, pick up older siblings, free play while siblings do homework (with/out help) 4: swimming 6:30: help make dinner, set table 7.15: fruit and/or ice cream for dessert 7.30: pjs, make bed with clean bedding and help, pjs 8: choose books for bedtime, free play 8.30: in bed, listening to books until only one child is awake ( he's the youngest, never is the last one) Summer: Pool is open 5-10 m-f, 1-6 m-th Summer reading is two days (ages are split) 10.30-12, tu, w Storytime th 10.30-11 Visiting pet stores, zoo, parks, hiking, biking Daily work on flashcards, workbooks, sight words, penmanship, recognizing/writing his name Same chores No specific schedule, but nothing fun happens until some of the chores and academic things are out of the way, all chores and academics must be done before we start dinner No matter how late he's up the night before, he wakes by 8.30, so I try to make sure that I start reading to him by 9[/quote]
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