We don't have to log hours, but if I did, I'd take the amount of days I was going to homeschool (i.e. 34 weeks times 5 for Beyond = 170 days). Then, I'd divide the number of hours I had to log homeschooling and divide that to figure out how many hours I'd need each school day (i.e. 1000 divided by 170, which works out to be about 5.9 hours a day). I'd make a general schedule that logged 6 hours a school day and call it good.

For example:
8:30-9:00 AM: Life skills (chores and get ready for day)
9:00-9:30 AM: Shared reading (Bible time for all, including mom

)
9:30 - 12:00 PM: Do Beyond and just list out the box titles from the plans with the time it takes to do them making sure to add a little time for getting out supplies and putting things away (see this link for times):
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4390&p=32417
12:00-12:45 PM: Recess (playing outside or inside)
12:45-1:30 PM: Lunch with Music Appreciation (listening to Christian radio or classical music) or listening to a Book on Tape/CD
1:30-2:00 PM: Handicrafts/Creative Time (i.e. art time/creative things, playtime building legos or any type of building with toys, etc.)
2:00-2:30 PM: Educational video or educational computer time
I'd list the first titles for my logging (but what's in parentheses is for you). Here is a link to some actual school schedules teachers have for third grade, just to give you an idea of how general they are:
http://forums.atozteacherstuff.com/show ... hp?t=39078
Whatever you do, I'd make it as easy on yourself as you can by just having your log be routine. You can easily separate out some of the things I listed above to, like have Music appreciation be a separate time from Book on Tape for example, and then just play some classical music during play time.

HTH!
In Christ,
Julie