For those that do, how do you schedule your weeks so that the program stretches a full year?
Thank you!

I like this idea. I'm in TN too! This is our first year to homeschool and would also like to go somewhat year round, but I don't think my boys will be happy about it.Samuel'sMommy wrote:It may depend somewhat on your state requirements. Here in TN we have to school 180 days between July 1st and June 30th. For the younger guides, I stretch them out by doing 4 days weeks. This makes them last 42.5 weeks. There are 170 days scheduled and then I just scheduled in 10 field trip days throughout the year. This gives us 7 weeks of vacation per year. It's worked great for us so far. I'm not sure what I'll do when we get the older guides since they are already scheduled as 4 day weeks.
Once I've marked the calendar with the for sure dates I know about (including standardized testing as that's mandatory in our state), then I plan in how many flex days I want to use. This year I planned 15 days. Every time we use a day, I take one away. This helps us always finish by the time I want. We take our summers off though.countrymom wrote:I like to take a calendar and mark my start date. Then I highlight all of the "non-negotiable" vacation times (Christmas, going to grandma's, camping trips, etc.). Then I see how many weeks I have off, where there are large areas with no time off, and fill in a bit more "negotiable" time off. I like to leave it that way because then I have the flexibility to change as something comes up...
Yes! I have tried to do the 6 weeks on, 1 week off. It is imperfect. I like to take a full week off at Thanksgiving and then two weeks at Christmas. Thanksgiving and Christmas don't have 6 weeks between them - EVER -alydar wrote:I like the idea of marking off pre-determined weeks for vacation.And allowing flex days, too.
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But does anyone schedule their time in blocks i.e. 6 weeks on, 1 week off? or some other combination?