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advice needed for how to "catch up" a five day unit plan
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 6:55 am
by queenireneof3
Hello!
We have just started our first year of HOD. I have two kids going thru LHFHG with some Beyond supplements for my older child. We are loving it so far!
My question is for you veterans. LHFHG is a five day unit plan. So far no problems there. I anticipate in the future, with a "sick" day or a field trip, or a holiday, that we will run into the issue of missing a day or two in a week. My concern is that I love the way one unit currently fits into one week. If we get off a day or two, it is important to work back to the point where we have the unit all in one week? Or do you just end up splitting a unit over a weekend (part of a unit in one week and part in the next week) indefinitely?
Thanks!
Re: advice needed for how to "catch up" a five day unit plan
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 7:06 am
by TrueGRIT
I have found that it irons itself out. We have needed to carry over a unit to another week before, but by 2-3 weeks down the road were back on track.
Occasionally we have done an extra box or 2. Other times if my ds was ready we did 2 days. After the initial set back, I have never worried about it. Even if you are doing a unit over 2 separate weeks it is still all right. HTH some.
Re: advice needed for how to "catch up" a five day unit plan
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 12:08 pm
by queenireneof3
Thank you! Excuse my dumb question, but what is HTH?
Re: advice needed for how to "catch up" a five day unit plan
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 1:23 pm
by bethelmommy
HTH is Hope that helps
We have never completed a full unit in a week. My goal is 3-4 HOD days a week and the other two my oldest does the 3 R's. So, we rarely start Day 1 on a Monday or finish Day 5 on a Friday. It bothered me for about a unit or two and then I got over it
. If it is important to you, then you would probably just work it into your schedule to get back on track (i.e. school on a Saturday or double up some boxes for a few days.
Re: advice needed for how to "catch up" a five day unit plan
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 8:07 pm
by cjbaby
queenireneof3 wrote:Thank you! Excuse my dumb question, but what is HTH?
I was wondering the same thing, lol.
Re: advice needed for how to "catch up" a five day unit plan
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 8:24 pm
by mom23
cjbaby wrote:queenireneof3 wrote:Thank you! Excuse my dumb question, but what is HTH?
I was wondering the same thing, lol.
I had to google it a couple of years ago...
Re: advice needed for how to "catch up" a five day unit plan
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 11:43 pm
by julsoliveira
I does work it'self out, and even so, we sometimes school on a Saturday, or Sunday afternoon during the winter months. We also don't take bank Holidays, and our winter break is only one week. with that, you end up getting more done than you realize!
Re: advice needed for how to "catch up" a five day unit plan
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 10:09 am
by MelInKansas
You already face it with Labor day if you plan to take that off. We will probably do school, we like to do school with Daddy home, it goes so smoothly because we can work with two kids at once and the kids love to show off what they can do for Daddy.
I gave up having a unit fall within a week a while ago. It does work nicely, Day 5 is always a good review time and in Bigger at least it seems shorter. I love how Day 5 is Bible reading that goes along with what we've studied in history all week. But it still works out even if you don't do it Monday-Friday. It's been at least 2 years I have been doing it that way, just whenever it falls, and it is fine.
Re: advice needed for how to "catch up" a five day unit plan
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 4:00 pm
by twoxcell
Nope, just keep working at it one day at a time. If you don't finish a unit in a week just start again where you left off on the next school day. That is what we do anyways. In fact I'm running all of my guides 4 days a week to match the schedule of the higher guides, so we can do light school and a informal co-op on Fridays. I used to be worried about keeping the units within a week and then I realized it didn't matter.
Re: advice needed for how to "catch up" a five day unit plan
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 10:17 am
by RestInHim
It's only important to keep each unit in the same week if it's driving you insane, lol
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We do school anywhere between 2 and 5 days per week. Our 'Day 1' is never on Monday.
Re: advice needed for how to "catch up" a five day unit plan
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 2:33 pm
by psreit
If you don't get 5 days done in a week, I would not recommend doubling up on boxes. It may drive some people insane to not get the 5 done, but it would drive me insane to try to push the work so I could. It really isn't necessary. You will enjoy HOD more if you work at it a day at a time the way it was meant to be, even if it means starting day 5 on a Monday, etc. Many people do not get a whole guide finished in a year. When I first started out with LHFHG, and even then doing Beyond, I wanted to make sure I got the whole guide done in a year. That caused a little stress
But when we started Bigger, we just worked at it as we could. When we begin Preparing next year, it is only 4 days a week. Most weeks we will be able to do that, but if there are times we can't, then we will just pick up where we left off the next week. Enjoy it a day at a time
Re: advice needed for how to "catch up" a five day unit plan
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 11:59 am
by queenireneof3
Thank you ladies! Just the advice I needed! I quit trying to "catch us up" to a unit all in one week, and am now just doing one day at a time no matter what day of the week it falls on. You're right, the kids don't seem to notice or care if the unit fits nicely in a week. I feel at ease...(c:
Re: advice needed for how to "catch up" a five day unit plan
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:31 pm
by momof2n2
I see you have your answer, but I have to chime in that it drives me nuts to NOt have the units line up. I want school done in 35 weeks, no ifs-ands-or-buts!
(True, you don't have to do all the units, but I don't like to miss stuff, either.)
I easily do two days of history in one day if need be, just omit a day of story time. I do language on our own schedule (one day at a time) so that it doesn't have to match up, ever. Or I will double some boxes one day, other boxes another day.