Plan your homeschool around your family — not a classroom
Practical, calm guides to loop & block schedules, morning time, daily rhythms, and method-based planning that actually survives real life.
- The Homeschool Block Schedule: Go Deep Instead of Wide
How a homeschool block schedule works, a sample six-week block rotation, which subjects suit blocks, and how blocks differ from loops.
- The Homeschool Morning Basket: How to Start (and Actually Keep) One
What a homeschool morning basket is, what to put in it, a sample weekly rotation, and three steps to start one — even with mixed ages.
- A Charlotte Mason Homeschool Schedule: Short Lessons, Full Days
How to build a Charlotte Mason–style homeschool schedule with short lessons — including sample daily rhythms for ages 6–9, 10–12, and 13+.
- The Homeschool Loop Schedule: Never Skip the Same Subject Again
What a homeschool loop schedule is, a worked example rotating 7 subjects across a week, and how to decide when to loop versus block.
- How to Make a Homeschool Schedule That Actually Survives Real Life
A step-by-step guide to building a homeschool schedule around your family — plus a simple way to choose between loop, block, rhythm, and traditional planning.
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