sample every day?

  • every single morning
    • language (record whether memrise/duolingo)
    • history (10 pg per day in nonfiction book)
  • every free morning (Tue/Wed/Thr/Fri)
    • language (record whether memrise/duolingo)
    • history (10 pg per day in nonfiction book)
    • language arts (try to log 1 hour writing for my daily log)
  • every free day BLOCKS

class - what it is

  • Language - target language of the month
    • and use Unlocks for homework list
  • History -
    • read nonfiction in the morning, set amount of pages (ex: 10 pages)
    • make "today i learned" assignments
    • read biographies
  • Language Arts - LOOP BLOCKS -
    • creative writing (writing exercises, poetry, flash fiction, creative nonfiction)
    • assigned reading like bios or literature,
    • advanced vocabulary,
    • author biographies
  • Home Ec - baking/cooking (maybe quizzes are british baking and mug cakes),
    • tea tasting,
    • beer appreciation,
    • are chores extra credit?, does laundry count?
  • Art - anything crafty/colorful
    • cross stitching,
    • bullet journaling,
    • coloring,
    • embroidery class
    • fashion design illustrations
    • art history
  • Music - theory and artistry
    • listening to full albums/symphonies,
    • piano?,
    • choir?
    • learn about composers
  • P.E. - on my own or with people
    • any of the regular stuff i do
    • try something new
  • Science/Maths - try Khan academy?
  • Geography - memorizing capitals and lands and stuff
  • Electives - anything that doesn't go in traditional school
    • Personal Finance
  • Field Trips - anything that involves leaving the house outside of regularly scheduled programming
    • traveling,
    • performances
  • Study Hall - sustained silent reading

extra curriculars

  • board game club - duh
  • tabletop club - duh
  • novel writing club / nanowrimo club - write those novels
  • anime club - watch that anime, memorize those songs
  • book club (the ones on reddit) - read those fun books
  • KonMari club - declutter that stuff
  • film club - good time to do my actor movie party, and podcast work
  • blogging club - do both my blogs!
  • the Club club - try out different clubs during this club time and see what sticks, like cutie mark crusaders i guess
  • Literary Club - like query agents and do research on where to send stuff, encourage myself to read stuff at HWG and other
  • religion club? - bible study
  • podcasting club - just working on AMW for "credit" lol

The Japanese school year begins in April and ends in March and is divided into three semesters. The school year starts in April. So the first semester begins in April and ends around July 20. For most elementary, junior high, and high school students, summer vacation lasts from July 20 through August 31. There are regional differences with this schedule, however. Because summer vacation does not mark the separation between academic years, students often have homework to do and even continue to go to school to take part in their club activities during the summer break. The second semester begins in early September and continues until about December 20, when the students go on winter vacation. The third and final semester of the school year begins in early January and ends in mid-March. Each semester begins with a formal opening ceremony and ends with formal closing ceremonies. Students have midterm and final exams for each semester. In addition to academics, schools also have extra-curricular activities such as cultural festivals, field trips, and sporting events throughout the year.

  • June mini school, test the waters
  • July summer school
    • set an American Girl reading challenge
      • read 2 AG series + 3 Dear America series
may 13 2020 ∞
may 14 2020 +