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Homeschool Organization

When I had a classroom, staying organized was pretty easy because I had an entire room dedicated for learning. In that room, I had a place for everything. Now that my classroom is our home, I’ve had to be more creative.

The first homeschool book I read in 2020, when homeschooling was the only option, was Homeschool Bravely by Jamie Erickson. She said in that book that we don’t need a homeschool room to homeschool. We could spread our homeschool throughout the house. This one line took so much pressure off of me because we lived in a wonderful small apartment at the time with no extra room.

We now live in a bigger home that doesn’t have the warmest layout. Nevertheless, I’ve learned to make the best of it. Here is how I organize our homeschool for a 7, 4, & 2 year old.

1. Homeschool Corner (Pictures 1 & 2): Our homeschool corner is our dinning room. There I have a cabinet with baskets inside for each child, myself, curriculum books, manipulative and crafts.

In front of our dinning table I have the little kids table where they can play with blocks or color. I also have an easel to write on with chalk.

2. Bookshelf (Picture 3): All of the children’s books are on one book shelf. They also have some in a basket I think their room. And now I am being extra careful to not impulsively buy books. I don’t have the time to read them all or the space to store them.

3. Kid’s Corner (Picture 4): The kids corner is where I’m having their art work displayed, map, toys and books.

All in all, if you happen to be stressed out about homeschool space and organization try out these tips:

1. Spread out homeschool throughout the house.
2. Only buy what you need.
3. Store in baskets.
4. Avoid comparison.

What homeschool organization tips do you have?


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