I've been homeschooling my 6 year old since the beginning of covid when his preschool went full retard.
We've been using the Abeka curriculum for the last couple of years. It's a great curriculum and very detailed, but I don't understand how to get through everything in a typical 8 hour day, let alone half a day. Adding in the separate Bible study curriculum, outside time, breakfast and lunch, it usually takes a solid 9 hours to finish all of it. That's going through each new lesson and all the reviewing. I like to do all the review as does my boy, and I make sure he understands everything before moving on.
What's been working for us lately is to do half a lesson each day. 2 lessons per week. Pretty much have been treating it as year round school. Take Fridays off to get to the climbing gym, batting cages, or go out and shoot. He's a year ahead anyways (half way through second), and we'll go deep into the summer before finishing everything for the year, but that includes about 4-6 weeks of vacating/travel time throughout the year.
Any suggestions, or keep doing what we're doing?
ETA: the above time also includes doing his "homework"