![]() ![]() Monarch has an easy way to unassign a lesson or project so the work not done won't count against their grade. There were a few I thought we didn't need to do, and some review we likely won't get to. I went through the various assignments Monarch has for the five, six subjects each of my students have. In fact, Missy in Finland has been ferociously going through her 9th grade work, and will likely finish ahead of schedule. I use the rescheduling lessons and calendar as a way to see how much work we still have.Īs I sat to take a look at our school work last week, I was happy to see we weren't as behind as I had thought. You can do this as many times as you need to. ![]() The calendar is a great tool for the teacher as well, allowing you to take days off, extend the school year, make adjustments as needed, then reschedule all remaining lessons for the rest of the school year. They don't have to do it that way, they can ignore the calendar and work on what they want to work on, when they want it. ![]() Monarch is set up with a calendar for the student to follow, showing what school work to do that day. We have spent December, January and February catching up. This was a wonderful experience, but it did put us behind on Monarch work. We had a four day school week most of the fall semester, as we attended a homeschool co-op at our church. The gears behind Monarch are well oiled.įebruary is a good month to evaluate what has been accomplished in the school year, and a time to make adjustments, as needed. We have tried various other online programs for an occasional subject, and really appreciate the way Monarch works. Independent online learning works really well for our family. As most of you already know, we have been using the online curriculum Monarch, by Alpha Omega Publications, for our teens' homeschool curriculum for almost four years now. ![]()
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