Jack's Weekly Schedule
7th Grade · Homeschool · Texarkana, Texas · 2025–2026
M / W / F Academic Days
IEW · Teaching Textbooks · Co-op
IEW · Teaching Textbooks · Co-op
📚 IEW / The Hobbit — Weekly Writing Rhythm
🟢 Sunday / Monday
Read + Discuss + KWO
Read chapter(s)
Discuss together
Keyword Outline non-negotiable
🔵 Wednesday
Rough Draft — Turn In
Write from KWO (30–40 min)
Follow IEW checklist
Turn in — no over-editing
🟡 Friday / Saturday
Final + Present + Record
Edit together (you coach)
Write final draft
Read aloud + Record
📅 M / W / F Daily Flow — 3 Anchors + Flex Support
Anchor — Always Happens
Flex — Pick One / Optional
Monday
Anchor 1 · 30–45 min
Math
Teaching Textbooks 7th Grade
Anchor 2 · IEW
Hobbit — Read + KWO
Read chapters · Discuss · Keyword Outline
Anchor 3 · 10 min max
Grammar
4 sentences across the week
Flex · 10–15 min
Handwriting or Geography
Pick one · not both
Daily
Walk · Bible · Guitar
10 am + 2 pm walks · video + discussion · 10–15 min reset
Wednesday
Anchor 1 · 30–45 min
Math
Teaching Textbooks 7th Grade
Anchor 2 · IEW
Writing — Rough Draft
Write from KWO · IEW checklist · Turn in
Anchor 3 · 10 min max
Grammar
Tight + consistent
Flex
Walk or Weight Training
Movement — flexible form
Daily
Bible · Guitar
Keep relational · 10–15 min reset
Friday
Anchor 1 · 30–45 min
Math
Or Saturday if needed
Anchor 2 · IEW
Edit + Final + Present
Coach edits · write final · read aloud · record
Anchor 3 · 10 min max
Grammar
Wrap up week's sentences
Flex · 10–15 min
Handwriting or Geography
Pick one · not both
Daily
Walk · Bible · Guitar
10 am + 2 pm walks · discussion · reset
➕ Daily Support Blocks — Light & Flexible
🎸
Guitar
10–15 min · This is a reset, not work. Keep it fun.
🚶
Movement
Walk 2× daily (10 am + 2 pm) or weight training
📖
Bible Study
Video + discussion + reading · Keep it relational
✍️
Handwriting / Geo
Pick ONE per day · 10–15 min max · not both
Anchor = always happens, non-negotiable
Sun/Mon = KWO week
Wednesday = draft day
Fri/Sat = final + present
Flex = pick one, keep light
MY BIBLE STUDY
WORKBOOK
Proverbs · Mark · Psalms · 4 Weeks
Name
Week Starting
My Bible Translation
4
This isn't about finishing chapters. It's about learning to see.
Wisdom = seeing how life actually works. Foolishness = ignoring reality and paying for it later.
Your job: read, think, and be honest about what you see.
1
Watch
When listed, watch the BibleProject video first
2
Read
Read the passage — slowly, not fast
3
Write
Answer the questions honestly in your own words
4
Talk
Discuss with your guide — your answer is the right one
Day 1
Proverbs 1:1–7
▶ Watch: BibleProject Proverbs Pt. 1
Respond
What does "fear of the Lord" actually mean to you?
Why does wisdom matter right now — not just later when you're older?
Day 2
Proverbs 1:8–19
Respond
What kind of person is this passage warning about? Describe them.
Where do you see this in real life — at school, online, with friends?
Day 3
Proverbs 3:1–12
Respond
What does it look like to "trust God" in a practical, everyday way?
What happens — in real life — when someone ignores this?
⭐ Week 1 Big Takeaway — What's the one thing that stuck with you?
Day 1
Proverbs 10:1–5
▶ Watch: BibleProject Proverbs Pt. 2
Respond
What patterns do you notice between wise people and foolish people in this passage?
Day 2
Proverbs 12:15–20
Respond
Why do fools think they're right even when they're not?
When have you seen this play out — in yourself or someone else?
Day 3
Proverbs 14:15–16
Respond
What's the difference between being naive and being wise? Can you put it in your own words?
How do you actually get wiser? What would that look like for you this week?
⭐ Week 2 Big Takeaway — What's the one thing that stuck with you?
My Bible Study Workbook · Weeks 3 & 4
Who is Jesus? · What does life with God feel like?
Day 1
Mark 1:1–20
▶ Watch: BibleProject Gospel of Mark
Respond
What stands out about Jesus right away? What's different about Him?
Why do people follow Him so quickly? What would make YOU follow someone like that?
Day 2
Mark 2:1–12
Respond
The crowd wanted healing. Jesus forgave first. What does that tell you about what He thinks matters most?
Why did the religious leaders get upset? What were they afraid of?
Day 3
Mark 4:35–41
Respond
What does this story show about who Jesus actually is?
The disciples had already seen miracles — and were still terrified. What does that tell you about how big this moment was?
⭐ Week 3 Big Takeaway — What's the one thing that stuck with you?
Day 1
Psalm 1
Respond
What does a "strong life" look like in this Psalm? What makes it strong?
What leads to a weak or empty life? Be specific — what does that look like today?
Day 2
Psalm 23
Respond
What does it actually mean that God "leads" you? What would that feel like?
Where do people — or you — try to lead themselves instead? How does that usually go?
Day 3
Psalm 19:1–11
Respond
How does creation — like the sky, nature, the universe — actually show truth?
Why do you think people ignore what creation is saying?
⭐ Week 4 Big Takeaway — What's the one thing that stuck with you?
🔥 Final Reflection — After All 4 Weeks
What's the biggest thing that changed in how you think?
What question do you still have that you want to dig into next?
Which passage hit you the hardest? Why?
What's one thing you want to do differently because of this?
✓ Completion Tracker — Check it off as you go
Week
W1 D1
W1 D2
W1 D3
W2 D1
W2 D2
W2 D3
W3 D1
W3 D2
W3 D3
W4 D1
W4 D2
W4 D3
Done

