"Every day, every hour, the parents are either passively or actively forming those habits in their children upon which, more than upon anything else, future character and conduct depend."-Charlotte MasonWelcome to my favorite little corner of our homeschool room! I am in love with every tiny detail of this spot. Shout out to Hobby Lobby for always having the cutest cork boards and wall decor! I always display the Letter of the Week and our Art of the Week here. It's also where I display our da
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Homeschool Organization for Small Spaces doesn't have to be a challenge when you are selective about the products you use and don't go overboard with things you don't need!
Come check out our homeschool room! Do you need a dedicated space to homeschool? No! But it makes sense for our family. Let me walk you through our space.
I am sharing with you all my past small homeschool spaces round up. I hope this gives you a ton of small space homeschool setup ideas.
These functional homeschool desk ideas are perfect for preschool + elementary school. I've included what desks + storage furniture to buy!
Today I’m giving you a “homeschool room” tour and sharing how I organize our homeschool materials! Hey friends! When I opened up and shared
HOMESCHOOL ROOM ESSENTIALS: HOW TO SET UP YOUR HOME SCHOOL LEARNING SPACE Whether this is your first year homeschooling or you need virtual school must haves, homeschool room essentials and homeschooling items can help set you up for school at home success!
This post is all about the practical steps to take if you are considering homeschooling. While there are certainly more things you can and will do to prepare, these are my top seven!
Come check out our homeschool room! Do you need a dedicated space to homeschool? No! But it makes sense for our family. Let me walk you through our space.
Do you ever look around at your homeschool and wonder where it all went wrong? We stand in our kitchen stumped because we know we did this right. We have classical books, hand-lettered planning sheets, tea times, nature hikes and co-op days all slated out. We have market baskets and mini chalk boards. This afternoon
An Expectant Easter is a Bible-based, Charlotte Mason-inspired curriculum designed with your whole family in mind. It’s an invitation to gather your family to center your hearts on what Easter is all about. Through Bible stories, hymns, poetry, art studies, picture books, projects, baking, tea time, and nature studies, your family will spend three weeks connecting together and focusing on the newness of Spring, the sacrifice that Jesus made, and the power of His resurrection. This curriculum is designed for the three weeks leading up to Easter with lessons for Monday through Friday, but you can easily adapt to more or less time. What is included? Teacher's Guide with weekly grids, daily lesson plans, recipes, and handcraft instructions, 66 pages Set of Student Sheets with scripture, artwork, poetry, and hymn display sheets with copywork pages, 25 pages Narration Notebook, 12 pages We suggest you print or purchase additional Narration Notebooks for each child in your family.
Having a simple dining room homeschool setup, with only the essentials, will make daily lessons seamless and easy!
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Whether you’re outfitting a complete classroom or simply setting up a spot at the kitchen table, these tips will take your home learning area to the next level.
Mommy Experts Share 40 Homeschool school Room Ideas That Will Turn Your Child's Space Into An Organized Learning Area For Kids In Small Spaces Too. Get Great Ideas For Home School Desks and Tables
A recent study reports that more than fifty percent of Americans would homeschool their children if they could. When I would mention that I would like to homeschool my kids to anyone, rolling eyes …
Three years ago if you would’ve told me I’d be here talking homeschool rooms - I would’ve had no clue what you were even talking about. Turns out there is a whole community of homeschool rooms and moms and I absolutely love it!
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If you are new to homeschooling or just made the decision to homeschool, this post offers practical advice and encouragement from a seasoned homeschool mom. If you feel overwhelmed or unequipped, this post will give you peace and wisdom for beginning your journey.
South Dakota’s pioneer spirit drew this family of seven to the Black Hills, where they rehabbed a modern cabin to corral their full life.
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ITS DONE! What a relief it is to type those words. Upon completion of each room in our home, my heart feels overwhelmingly grateful and exponentially fuller. All of the long nights, hard labor, and…
I was getting so frustrated, but this crayon storage idea fixed everything - well, not exactly everything, but it was a game changer for us!
Create a homework station or virtual learning station with these simple tips and ideas for creating a dedidcated space to do schoolwork from home!
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Between finger painting and sticker collages at home, and countless art projects completed at daycare, taping my daughter Kate’s masterpieces to the front of th…
Moomah is not just a silly word to say out loud… it is much more! located on Hudson St. in the West Village of NYC, Moomah is: a) a cafe. b) a creative space for DIT (do-it-together) projects c) a space for art and music classes this space is intended to provide parents and caregivers [...]
Since we’ve lived in our fixer-upper for a little over a year now, I’ll get occasional requests from some of you who want to see more of the house. I haven’t had any qualms about that request, save one thing—the house isn’t done. But I recently decided that if I waited for that to happen, this post would never get published (amiright, those of you who’ve renovated houses?). And since last week my book’s publisher came to the house to film some video (which you’ll see soon!), I decided now was a
Renovating your kitchen? Or just wanting to add some colour through new accessories? Then you might find some inspiration in our Kitchens photo gallery...
Create a beautiful yet functional space for your kids to study with these 15 Homework Station Ideas for your home!
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School room "makeover" edition of the Not-Back-to-School-Blog Hop!!!!This by far will be my most exciting post yet!!! As I mentioned in my curriculum post, this is my second time to homeschool. The last time I homeschooled, my children were in 2nd and 4th grade, and we homeschooled for two years. We actually did our schooling in a small dining room where the table took up most of the room. My daughter sat at one end of the table and my son at the other. I sat in the middle. I had a wicker basket thingy with 3 drawers with all our stuff. Now, they are in 9th and 7th grade-which means they are much bigger -lol!!! Not to mention the fact that I am schooling two of their friends. That means two 9th graders and two 7th graders. Well, the room I did homeschool in no longer exist due to a little remodeling, and we just so happen to have an extra room that was supposed to me my husbands room for an office and/ or work- out room but actually had turned out to be a storage room. Well, with the help of some wonderful, giving, selfless people that the Lord has allowed us to know, we have an unbelievable school room for this upcoming year. First, there is my designer Kellye (One Mom's Walk)... Kellye with Big Steve...a.k.a Big Daddy I asked her if she had any ideas for the room and within about 4 minutes, she had plenty. It is a gift really!!!! She looked around and had it all figured out. Well, not exactly ALL figured out. That is where Big Steve (One Mom's Walk Big Daddy) ... comes in. He was the head of demolition, the carpenter, and the electrician. He took Kelly's ideas and made them a reality. Which was much easier said than done!!!! Then there was Billy, our floor guy. To hear his testimony and what God has done in his life is truly amazing!!! And Tina - she is my technical advisor. She helped me set up my computer, make my lesson plan templates, covers for my binders, etc., etc. And Troy - He is multi-talented as well as a multi-tasker!! He works beautifully with fabric and can hold his own with a drill! And he can paint too!!! The chief painter, however, was my wonderful Big Daddy, Rusty. He painted... and painted... and painted... till he couldn't paint any more. He also funded the project which was no small task in and of itself!!! Because of this wonderful group of people and God's amazing grace, I am so excited about what the Lord has in store for our little homeschool - Reed Academy!! So without further ado...here it is!!! Before... After... The computer closet - Before.... and after.... We are doing My Father's World ECC which requires us to have a BIG world map. Due to lack of wall space, I came up with this little invention. I mean really Troy, the multi-tasker, was the brains behind the operation, but I brought it to life!! I bought a pull down shade from Home Depot (about $14.00) and Mod Podged the map to it, and mounted it behind my Kellye (One Mom's Walk)- made curtain. Now, ideally I wanted the shade to pull up and down, but due to some technically difficulties, that didn't happen. Sooooooo, now it is part of the curtain. Really Before.... The Kellye-made curtain.... Before the map idea... Before I realized the shade going up and down wasn't going to work.... The final product!!!! Here is the rest of the room: Sydney's Desk (the 9th grade precious friend!)... Ethan's desk (the 7th grade sweet friend)... The command center (Kellye-made and high-jacked from another blog!!) and book baskets... Bailey's (my beautiful butterfly) and Alec's (my heart that keeps me humble...i.e. Little Rain Man) desks... The back wall of their desks is cork board covered with material (Kellye-made!!) Before... during... The Finished product Here are just a few (lol) picks that I couldn't resist!!! I painted and painted too!!! Stick a fork in him....he's done!!!!!! Our start date for the girls is August 16 and the boys start on the 25th. Looking forward to honoring and glorifying God in all we say and do and plan on leaning on the Everlasting Arms a whole bunch!!! In Christ Alone, Kayce
Hi Everyone! I hope everyone is having a FANTASTIC summer. If you are anything like me, you spent all of June telling yourself summer would last forever, and all of July eyeing everything at the Target Dollar Spot, wondering just HOW much money is too much money to spend there… Well, my classroom is receiving […]
Multi-functional furniture might be the coolest thing ever! They can be used as one thing for one situation, and can become an entirely different piece of furniture to fit your needs in a different circumstance. This unique table can be used as both a table or a tall shelf depending on your needs. Need an extra table while having a dinner party where you'll need extra seating spots? Just roll your shelf over and turn it into a table that can fit 5 or 6 more people. \nSIZE: \nThe height of the table from the ground is 30 inches ( 77 cm ) \nTable top 27.5 x 38,5 inches ( 70x 98 cm )\n Bookcase shelf spacing 10 inches (24 cm) \nWood thickness 0.8 inches (20 mm) \nBookshelf Height:44 inches (113 cm) Its width is 29 inches (74 cm) \nDepth 10.2 inches - 26 cm (top shelf) 9,4 inches - 24 cm other shelves
Even if you have a college meal plan, you will probably be doing at least a little bit of snacking in your dorm room. After all, your campus cafeteria probably closes around 7 or 8 pm, and many college students are night owls who may require a late-night snack to get through that all nighter study session. Or, if you're more of an early riser who doesn't mind that 8am lecture hall, you should not skip breakfast just because the college food hall isn't open yet. Eating in your dorm room is a necessary part of dorm life, but it can be a struggle if you don't actually have anywhere in your dorm room to prepare small meals or even store your favorite dorm snacks. And if you're serious about dorm cooking, then adding a few extra dorm shelves to your college kitchen setup can make a huge difference without taking up much extra space in your small dorm room. This compact dorm furniture shelf sits right on top of our Yak About It® Mini Fridge Dorm Station, adding three extra shelves to create an entire dorm pantry setup! And in a perfectly matching color, your college dorm decor also gets a little bit of an upgrade with this warm wood grain dorm shelving unit. You and your college roommate will have plenty of space to store classic dorm foods like ramen noodles, microwave mac n cheese, chips, cereals, sodas, and more. Not to mention, it's great to have enough dorm space to store cups, bowls, and those other dorm kitchen accessories or dorm cooking gadgets that you need for gourmet dorm eating. Extra vertical dorm storage is a great way to maximize the available space in your tiny dorm room. No more worrying about when the campus dining hall opens or closes, or how much cash you have left on your meal plan–you can have good eating right in your dorm room with the Yak About It® Dorm Station Top Shelf - Dark Wood. Overall Dimensions: 33.75"W x 12"D x 36.25"H