I've entered the phase of planning where I just don't like my plans. 😐
I'm happy with the 1st grader's plan, because I can always add so many fun things to his year. If I see a book or unit study that looks like fun, I can spontaneously add it to our year and it'll be great.
I'm not completely happy with my high school plan. I originally wanted to blend chemistry and physics together into one course - Physical Science or Integrated Chemistry & Physics.
I made the mistake of buying a chemistry curriculum and a physics textbook to use as a guide. The mere presence of curriculum or a textbook kills my planning creativity every time. Without fail. Now I look at the table of contents and subconsciously think "oh, no, now I have to cram all of this information into our school year."
*sigh*
The curriculum trap.
Now neither chemistry or physics look enjoyable this year. I don't feel excited about teaching either after looking at the textbooks.
I also wanted to have time to do some creative writing with the high schoolers and now after looking through my plans, I don't know where to fit that in. I think I have planned too much and not left enough room for spontaneous learning.
I very much like the Trail Guide to World Geography curriculum. We are going to love geography this year!
Adding: Homeschooling high school - I feel very much trapped by what needs to be on the stupid transcripts.
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