Homeschooling 10 Kids: What Our Scripture-Based Routine Looks Like
People always ask me,
“How do you homeschool ten children without losing your mind?”
The answer is simple:
We start with God, we end with grace, and everything in between is flexible.
Homeschooling this many kids isn’t about perfect schedules — it’s about creating a rhythm everyone understands.
🌞 Our Daily Rhythm (Simple + Scriptural)
1. Morning Devotional (10–15 minutes)
We begin with scripture, prayer, and a simple thought for the day.
Kids don’t have to sit perfectly still — they just have to be present.
2. Independent Bible Journaling (All Ages)
Each child writes or draws something based on:
- a verse
- a thought
- a question
This sets the tone for peaceful minds before academics.
3. Core Subjects in Stations
To prevent chaos, I rotate the kids in stations:
- Reading
- Math
- Writing
- Hands-on learning
Kids learn more when they feel seen and not rushed.
4. Group Learning
We gather for:
- nature study
- science projects
- read-alouds
- history stories
This is where connection grows.
5. Afternoon Work + Life Skills
Laundry, cleaning, cooking, gardening — these are lessons.
Children learn responsibility, teamwork, and independence.
🌿 The Scripture That Guides Our Homeschool
“Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”
— Proverbs 22:6
Homeschooling is never perfect — but it is intentional.
And God fills in the gaps.
💬 Comment below:
Are you homeschooling one child or a full house? Tell me your biggest challenge!
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