• God’s Grace
  • Etsy Shop!
    • Printable Stickers
    • Printable Coloring Books
    • Printable Wrapping Paper
    • Coffee Mug Art
  • Toxin-Free Home
    • Get Your Oils!
    • Babies + Kids + Pets
    • CBD
    • Dental + Body Care
    • Diffuser Blends
    • Emotions + Mental Health
    • Energy + Weight Management
    • Hair + Makeup
    • Men’s + Women’s Care
    • Natural Remedies + Immune Function
    • NingXia
    • Skin Care
  • DIY Oily Recipes
    • Get Your Oils!
    • DIY Recipes
  • Homeschooling & Kids
  • Favorite Family Recipes

Grace Blossoms

The Case For Year-Round Homeschool

When I was a public school teacher, I longed for year-round school.

Other teachers told me I was crazy…they loved their summers off.

But I knew in my gut I could make it amazing.

I’ve been blessed in our homeschool setting to prove just that.

In this article, I want to share six reasons we’re grateful for year-round homeschool.

I hope it gives you hope in your schooling situation, wherever you may be.

1. Mental Break

We school four weeks, then take a week-long break.

With this schedule, we school many more days than the typically schooled child.

But it feels like so much less.

That fifth week is amazing for the kids and for mama.

It’s like a fresh start every time!

The mental break is beyond helpful.

However, the overall mindset shift might be my favorite part.

Waiting until the next extended break while I was teaching was such a drag. We don’t experience that anymore!

2. Travel Year Round

Hiking, mini-trips, or even exploring our surrounding area has been so fun.

Especially when we’re not confined to the school year.

I had no idea how much there was to do out there in the other 3 seasons!

We’ve had a blast.

No long lines, and we can bring all the homeschooling friends we want?

Win!

We also get homeschool discounts in lots of places, too.

How and why we love year-round homeschool as a fun, easy-going, and enjoyable school option in all seasons of the year and in life.

3. Nix the Summer Gap

The one thing I hated most as a teacher was how it never seemed like anything stuck after summer vacation.

My new students sat there in August, year after year, with a whole lotta nothing in their heads.

That summer gap is for real, y’all.

We don’t have to experience that anymore with year-round homeschool.

I see their skills and building blocks growing stronger in every four week session, and it’s so exciting!

They’re much more confident.

We waste no time reviewing because everything is always fresh.

Best of all, their excitement for learning doesn’t fade.

4. What About Schooling While Friends are Off?

People ask me this all the time.

But they forget one important little detail: homeschooling is flexible!

We’re at the pool, out back with the neighborhood kids, and spraying each other with the hose just as much as all the other kids.

There is one thing we don’t have though: summer boredom!

Schooling is what happens around life.

This means when everyone is tired of the heat, thirsty, or hungry, they’re inside learning!

We also really enjoy schooling outside. The trampoline, swings, treehouse, and a blanket in the grass are some of our favorite spots.

Our days are so full and fun all summer long!

5. Our Kids are Invested

It was harder when we knew our next extended break time wasn’t for another two or three months.

Especially when you’re little…everything takes forever!

It’s amazing to see their ability to jump right back in after a nice week-long rest.

We said goodbye to the drag of waiting for the next break.

6. The Children Make SUCH Fun Plans!

It’s exciting to encourage and assist in our boys’ fifth week plans.

Where will we go?

What will we do?

Do we need rest and relaxation doing a whole lot of nothing?

Or would we enjoy lots of outside time or a quick trip somewhere?

They can help us budget, map out hikes, and pack the essentials.

It’s an amazing way to train up adults who are cognizant of the balance between work and rest .

Final Thoughts

I pray this finds you excited or at least interested.

This has added such an element of fun to our homeschool experience.

Would you try homeschooling year round?

Have you done it before with a different schedule?

I’d love to hear what you think of this in the comments below!

How and why we love year-round homeschool as a fun, easy-going, and enjoyable school option in all seasons of the year and in life.

Filed in: Schooling • by Andrea •

[jetpack-related-posts]

Our Simplistic Homeschool Schedule

A quick overview of both yearly and daily schedule that's so simple I can't believe we didn't start this as soon as we began homeschool!

Homeschool Schedule

One reason homeschool is so amazing is because you can make it fit your family.

There are so many ways to do it.

I would love to encourage you to take what you can apply from our schedule and leave behind what doesn’t work for you.

Year-Round

We chose year-round schooling because of a belief cultivated from eleven years of being an educator myself in the public school system.

It never made any sense to me how we ever came up with summer break, honestly.

With the huge learning gaps that happen over the summer, it never seemed like the best way to learn.

It also didn’t leave much wiggle room for travel, which is something our family loves to do.

Instead, we homeschool four weeks and then take one week off.

One blissful week every fifth week where we do whatever we want, get caught up around the house, and play games like crazy.

It’s been one of the best things to happen to our school year!

Daily Schedule

We do an every other day schedule where we only learn half the subjects each day.

I decided to do this after reflecting upon my student teaching assignment in a rural public school where we did what they call “block scheduling.”

Basically, we split our learning in half with the ability to dig into the subjects we’re doing each day for as long as we need without feeling rushed.

I plan everything in my high performance planner because I also fit time to write and running my business into our day .

Mondays and Wednesdays we do Math, Science, and Music.

Tuesdays and Thursdays we do Language Arts (Readers and Writer’s Workshop, handwriting, spelling), History/Geography, and Art.

We love it because there’s so much time for the kids to play and experience all the learning that happens outside of books.

This leaves extra time to be outdoors hiking, building, taking lessons in specific sports, or exploring something new to learn.

Fridays

We put our field trip and service days on Friday.

Fridays are good to run to a museum, the zoo, drive somewhere further, or even do some world-schooling long weekends with the whole family.

Simply Put…

We love this schedule.

It’s so relaxed.

It allows time for the boys to really soak up their childhood.

To grow in other areas outside of what books alone can teach them.

It lets them see their books’ material in real life a lot of times.

My favorite part is the ability to seek out unique learning opportunities outside the home.

What’s your favorite homeschool schedule? I’d love to hear about your school day in the comments!

A quick overview of both yearly and daily schedule that's so simple I can't believe we didn't start this as soon as we began homeschool!

Filed in: Schooling • by Andrea •

[jetpack-related-posts]

Search

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest

Popular Posts

Get Essential Oils + a Toxin-Free Lifestyle Here

Christmas mug gift ideas

Christmas Mug Gift Ideas for the Coziest Time of the Year

22 Printable Stickers to buy individually or together in a pack!

22 Printable Stickers

Recently…

  • Christmas Mug Gift Ideas for the Coziest Time of the Year
  • 22 Printable Stickers
  • Printable Wrapping Paper
  • Printable 40 Page Football Coloring Book!
  • Immune and Lung Fall Favorites

Copyright © 2025 · Theme by Blog Pixie