WHAT IS A LOOP SCHEDULE? | Charlotte Mason Inspired Homeschool Loop Schedule
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- A loop schedule for your homeschool is the guaranteed way to lower your stress as a homeschool mom. This video tells you what a loop schedule is, gives examples of how you can use it, and shows you the secret sauce behind using frequencies in your loop the create a homeschool schedule that works for you.
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Dont forget you can loop outings too! Library, playground/park, museum/zoo/sightseeing/field trip stuff. We're gonna try looping these in the afternoons M/W/F
I love that!! Great idea 🤩
I love how you talked about loop scheduling! It is such a brilliant way to get "all the things done" without drowning. And there are so many creative ways to do it. 👏👏 Yes!! Learned a lot, thank you! 💕💕
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Yep
..there are much more ways to this beautiful way of loop scheduling. It has changed our homeschooling dynamic for the better. I like the ways you shared, however we just line up the entire list of learning topics/subjects and cycle through them daily but Bible is the star that I try to keep constant (:
Happy homeschooling 🎉
Thanks for sharing! Love it!
thank you this video was extremely helpful. Next year my daughter will be doing 2nd grade level work and I was starting to get overwhelmed with all of the subjects...and this really helped to get a visual and understanding of how a loop schedule can look like. I really appreciate it.
Glad it helped! It has taken a few years for me to really get a good flow. But you can do it!
Love your explanation. I never really understood looping scheduling much. So helpful.
Me too!
You're so welcome! I was blown away when I first learned about Loop Scheduling. It's really changed my life.
Excellent explanation! We’ve used loop schedules in the past and they can definitely be so helpful!
We've been doing daily loop scheduling (tues art, wed science, etc) this year, but I think I am going to try weekly (or longer) loops next year. We find it challenging to get to everything every week. I think if we spend more focused time on one subject for longer periods of time, then we might get to dive deeper into the topics that we love instead of them getting skipped because we ran out of time. Thanks for the video!
You’re welcome! Yes, daily looping was too hard for me to keep up with with those big subjects. Glad I could encourage you!
Thank you so much for the helpful video!!!
Great idea looping your math/reading. I have the hardest time spreading myself over the needs if my 4!
I love the way you are using the loop this year!
I’d love to hear how trying out the 2 weeks of looping through specific studies went for you a few years back when this video came out
This was super useful and just took a huge mental load off of me...thank you!
I’m so glad I could be of some encouragement!! ☺️💖
Excellent video! You explained this better than anyone else 👍
Love your personality.
Aw! Thank you, I am honored ;)
Last year I looped catechism and art. This year I'm adding nature study and music and we've been doing Spanish this summer. I haven't 100% figured out my schedule but there will definitely be looking going on!
Yes! That sounds awesome!
I love this explanation! Thank you for sharing!
This was so informative as I was interested in hearing more about looping! We use Right Start Math too! Thank you so much! You're rockin it too, mama! 💥
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!! :)
You nailed it! Good job!
I know this is an older video, so you may not see this comment, but I’m curious how you write your loop subjects down in your log? Do you label it “loop subject” and write whatever they did that day? Trying to figure out how I want to organize it in the upcoming school year as I will be trying out looping for the first time! But it’s difficult as someone who is super particular about how I write things down 😆
Loved it! Thank you!
Love your videos!! Thanks so much!
Hi! I am a new subbie. We will be doing loop scheduling for my 5K kiddo this year. I set up 2 loops, STEAM and ELA. The plan is to work no more than 30 minutes in each loop. Science will be first semester, history will be second semester, art once a week.
Perfect! Sounds like a great plan! How is it going for you?
@@JoyfulNoiseLearning So far it is working well. Art didn't happen though. He just isn't interested right now. He is getting music, PE, and book club from our co-op every other week and he loves that.
@@jenniferharley8987This is brilliant! My daughter is doing K this coming year and it’s overwhelming adding in so many subjects! I love the idea of just doing semesters though if the bigger ones of science and history. I was going to loop art, music, and probably one more thing but hadn’t decided how to get in those. Any tips based on how it went for you guys?
Question- how do you complete a curriculum in a school year if you are only doing it once a week?
Great question! Well, one way to help that is to do longer lessons on the days that you do the subject once a week. Do a longer chunk like an hour or more to cover more ground.
And I’m not talking about core subjects here, like math and reading. Those subjects you would do on a daily basis. This is like the things that your kids need to have exposure to, but the curriculum doesn’t need to be finished in a year. Like music, or art, or skip counting, or grammar practice, or map work or nature study. Does that help?
@@JoyfulNoiseLearning Yes, thank you! I loop some of those subjects already. I’m thinking about looping science and history this year, I’m just not sure how to do it and still complete the curriculum without having it carry over into the next year. I may just be trying to do do too much! Homeschool planning is exhausting 😩
@@hstewart3612 yes! Try not to worry too much about completing it, especially for the elementary age. Looping history and science is also what I do. And we don’t often finish those curricula. Maybe try 2 times a week?
Don't do a foreign language as a chunk of a few weeks in a term. You will lose too much between times.