This is the school room in it's "before" state. Imagine every toy, and most of the books on the floor and the chairs huddled together with a blanket over them making a "cave" and that's what it looks like once the students arrive for the day. What makes this work for us is the Aaron's workbooks book are within his reach on the shelves. I write the day's school goals on the board (most days) and our job is to have them all erased by the time daddy gets home from work.
If we were ever able to do those goals on the board straight through, it would take about an hour and a half. But, we have to deal with some slight disruptions (pictured above). We take breaks when we need to and I try to go with the flow of the day. Sometimes we don't make it to everything on the board and that's okay. I've learned to try and make realistic goals for our school day. Thankfully Aaron is a very motivated learner. Often, he'll take it upon himself to go further in the book than was planned, which gives me a littler more ease when he says "I don't feel like doing this now...". When I get that response, sometimes I push him to finish the page, but most times I say "Okay, we'll look at it again later."
We've chosen Horizons for our Math and Reading/Phonics curriculum. I think it's thorough and fits well into our day. I keep these within his reach so he can go and grab them when we have some time for our schoolwork. To help round out school we participate in a science club that we have once a month and I teach a weekly music class with Aaron and other kids his age. We have bible verse memory goals and a journal to write in occasionally. And, we try to fit some art in there somewhere, not our strong area right now!
But, my favorite thing to do by far is to read with him. I'm enjoying reading great literature as much as he is. Sometimes he'll snuggle up with me, which is great. But, more often these days he wants to keep moving (he's a boy!). He'll go do a puzzle, build another "cave" or even do his math workbook while I'm reading. At first, I was a little unsure of how he could listen to the story and be doing so many other things at the same time. But, I'll stop every now and then and ask him comprehension questions, and sure enough, he's (usually) listening right along with the story.
Right now we're reading old, worn copies of "The Little House on the Praire" series. These books were read to me by my mom when I was little. It's a special thing to use the same books to read to my boys now!
But, there's always room for new books. I got this rendition of "The Wizard of Oz" at Kohl's for $5 (part of their Kohl's Cares books). The imaginative writing and captivating illustrations had us putting aside the goals for the day to sit and read this all in one day. Even the little brothers plopped down for a while to take a look at this one!
This is how it's working for us now. A year from now I'm sure it will look completely different. Even with all it's many twists and turns, I'm loving homeschooling!