![]() (My actual Year One list will look different than what I show you here, because I tweak to suit our needs.) The reading list (and the entire schedule) can be edited to match any term or year. On this downloadable version I’ve included all of the Year One, Term One books for AmblesideOnline. Reading: The child’s readings for the week.(Also might be part of Circle time, etc.) Weekly Together: the weekly work done together as a family.(Some of this can be moved into Weekly Together.) These are items the child doesn’t tend to every day. Weekly Alone: the weekly work belonging to the individual child, to be done alone or with me.Add or subtract circles to suit your needs! Daily Together: the daily (or almost daily) work done together as a family – think, Circle Time, Morning Time, what have you.One circle to be checked off per day as the work is done. Daily Alone: the daily work belonging only to the child, rather than to the family.Call them what you want, but here are the titles that have worked for me – You see two columns, divided into five sections. For the purpose of this page I will just give a basic explanation. Note: I’ve written before about how we make AO work for us, and this chart is explained in more detail there. How I visually schedule a week of AmblesideOnline: I’m grateful for the generosity of so many who put ideas out on the internet, knowing they will be taken, tweaked, expanded, and lost to the original author. ![]() ![]() It’s worked so well for me that I’ve rarely needed to change it! I am indebted to members of the AO forum and countless other homeschool teachers who shared visuals of their own schedules/charts over the years, and as a result of seeing so many in my early homeschooling career, I imagine that this chart is probably a conglomeration of many other women’s ideas. Everything is so rich and beautiful, but how does it all fit together? How can you organize it in such a way that your child (and you) can keep track of what you’ve done and what comes next?īelow is an example of how I have organized our own AmblesideOnline weeks since 2012 (I’ll show you the chart first and then offer an explanation beneath it). If you’re visual, like me, you might look at AO’s robust weekly lists (or really, any CM-inspired program) and begin to panic. ![]()
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