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| Organizing Your Homeschool Classroom Space |
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| Written by K Quinn | |||
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When getting ready to homeschool your children at home it’s really nice if all of your books and supplies are organized so you can access them quickly and rule out the frustration of trying to locate something needed for the homeschool day. You don’t have to spend a lot of money or have tons of extra room in your home to be organized and efficient for homeschool. While I would love to have a complete Pottery Barn set up to homeschool our growing 1st grader that is just not reality. I had always thought we would homeschool in our home office but when Peanut actually started preschool it made more sense to set up activities in our 'bonus room'. You know those rooms that are not really rooms at the top of stairs in two story homes? While it is seriously not big enough to really be a room it was just the right size to house her Peanut sized table and chair, the video set up, a bookshelf and toy kitchen with room to walk around. And just in case you think this only works for short stuffs (my other nickname for our daughter) my sister, who has a similar home, set up her homeschool room in their 'bonus room for her now college bound son. For them is housed the computer table, a small work table, and a small video center. The books were stored in the shelving below the computer table. So are you looking to organize your homeschool room? Here are some tips I hope you find useful. First find your space: Where will you be homeschooling? In the dining room? The family room? Do you have a spare room? A big hallway (such as our 'bonus room')? Figure out where in your home you could reasonably homeschool. Where do you have enough room Inspiration:I've take the liberty of collecting a few links to some homeschool rooms around the internet. I chose them based on the use of regular items you might already have in the home rather than buying a whole new set up. True you might not have somethings but showcasing what you can work with is important.
*Update: Jenny had an accident with her blog which she decided wasn't an accident. I applaud her decision to spend more time on her family duties and less time on blogging. You can still follow bits and pieces of her homeschool adventures on her personal blog here: Life Is Not a Cereal I have this great little ebook and it will give you lots of creative ideas for organizing your homeschool supplies, making your own homeschool support materials and even new ideas to supplement your homeschool curriculum! Things like making your own flannel boards, organizing those endless puzzles and more without breaking the bank and many times with the object already in your own home. Dreams and Designs at The Old Schoolhouse Store
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| Last Updated on Monday, 12 September 2011 16:52 |
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