Cycle 4 Form 3+ Sample Schedule 1
This is a sample schedule with most of the STAR subjects included. There is one book listed per subject at a time. If you would like to see more book options, or to create a custom weekly guide like this, you will want to purchase the full cycle.
Books Needed for this Schedule:
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- A Bible
- Who is God and Can I Really Know Him? by John Hay and David Webb
- Abraham Lincoln's World by Genevieve Foster
- Pray for the World by Molly Wall
- An Atlas
- Story Starters by Karen Andreola
- The New Answers Book 4 by Ken Ham
- The Weather Book by Michael Oard
- Tornado Scientist: Seeing Inside Severe Storms by Mary Kay Carson
- The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling by John Muir Laws
- Fairy Tales Too Good to Miss: Between Two Worlds by Lisa M. Ripperton
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey
- Simply Clean by Becky Rapinchuk
- Shop Class for Everyone by Sharon Bowers
- Do More Better: A Practical Guide to Productivity by Tim Challies
- The Treasure Principle by Randy Alcorn
- Fault Lines by Voddie Baucham
- Walls Around Us by David Owen
How to Use this Schedule:
Do the following four or five days per week:
- Bible Reading
- Bible Memory
Do the following two or three days per week:
- History
- Handicrafts
- Science & Nature Reading
- Life Skills
- Character Reading
Do the following one or two days per week:
- Geography
- Maps (look at maps, fill in maps, color maps, or play map games--do something with maps)
- Fairy Tale
Do the following one day per week:
- Hymn Study
- Timeline (fill in what you've learned in this week's history)
- Science Lab
- Listen to Composer's song
- Look at Artist's art
- Read Poem