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We use abeka so we just jumped in and hit play. We just didnt do the papers. 🤪
I don't use a set learning plan. My daughter does 40 min of reading a day period 7 days a week 365 of her choice she gives me a paragraph of what she's learned. And picks out a workweek and does 4 pages .
My husband had this whole week off from work. So we continued our time off. But Monday we will ease back in. Sunday I do my lesson planning. Im thinking this first week will start with half days and reviewing. Then we will ease back into full days the following week. I just need more time to prep the stuff for history, science, etc and see if I want to change up the format some.