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	Comments on: 5 Benefits to Not Planning Your Homeschool Days	</title>
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		By: Karen - Learning In The Home		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am right there with you.  For the most part we just do the next lesson in books we are working through (like math).  On Tuesdays and Thursdays we have Bible and Math.  The rest of the day for the elementary kids starts with reading aloud while doing art projects or building with legos/blocks.  Those days often develop into more of an unschooling style of learning.  I don&#039;t even always record what we accomplish in detail. But wow! The kids are just soaking up the knowledge.  Vocabularies are growing; they are excelling in math.  The 8yo is engrossed in DuoLingo learning German - for the fun of it.  I am so glad we ditched lesson plans and relaxed. I should have done it earlier.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am right there with you.  For the most part we just do the next lesson in books we are working through (like math).  On Tuesdays and Thursdays we have Bible and Math.  The rest of the day for the elementary kids starts with reading aloud while doing art projects or building with legos/blocks.  Those days often develop into more of an unschooling style of learning.  I don&#8217;t even always record what we accomplish in detail. But wow! The kids are just soaking up the knowledge.  Vocabularies are growing; they are excelling in math.  The 8yo is engrossed in DuoLingo learning German &#8211; for the fun of it.  I am so glad we ditched lesson plans and relaxed. I should have done it earlier.</p>
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