I think that depends. Many of my homeschooling friends work for as little as 2-3 hours a day for five days a week, and others work for 5-6 hours a day for three days a week, etc. Other homeschooling families make school a hands-on part of everyday life, so the students are "in school" almost 24/7. ;-) It really depends on how much work the parent sees fit to assign, what kind of work the parent assigns, and on how fast the child/children can work.
I am homeschooled and will be a Jr in high shool. I do my school pretty much in my spare time because I am so busy. I would say I work on my school on average 6 hours a day. (five days a week) What it really comes down to is if i get all my assigned work done, rather than how long i spend doing it. For example it might take me an hour to do my math one day, but the next day it takes me two hours. That is why the time varies so much. It just depends on the student.
A guideline is 4.5 hrs max. Miz
I homeschool my 7 kids for 7 hours. I guess with 7 kids you just have to get the job done and for me the only was to do that is to wxtend our school by an hour.
The number of hours spent homeschooling can vary depending on the curriculum and grade level. Typically, students in elementary school may receive 1-3 hours of instruction per day, while high school students may have 4-6 hours of instruction. However, homeschooling allows for flexibility, so the duration can be adjusted according to the student's needs and learning style.
On the equator, there are approximately 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness each day. This is because the sun is directly overhead at the equator, resulting in an equal split of day and night.
In the Tropical Zone, there are generally around 12 hours of daylight each day throughout the year due to its proximity to the equator. This consistent day length is a key characteristic of tropical regions.
If a day had 18 hours instead of 24 hours, there would still be 24 time zones around the world. Each time zone would cover 15 degrees of longitude, just like in the current 24-hour system.
Oceanographers will work however many hours they decide is right for them. Typically an oceanographer will work about 12 hours in a day.
koalas sleep upto 20 hours a day
he studied on his own 15 hours each day. He was brilliant
about 4 to 5 hours each day.
12 hours a day.
Its normally one hour each day
he was homeschooled. he had a private tutor for three hours a day (thats what he said on his interview with Oprah)
There are 192 hours in eight days. Each day has 24 hours.
2. Each day has 24 hours in it. 48/24=2
12 hours
36 hours
60 or more hours in a week
8 hours
The babylonians divided the day into 24 hours, each hour into 60 minutes, each minute into 60 seconds.