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03/28/2016

Do you Need a Homeschool Room? {Tips for Organizing Your Homeschool}

Do you NEED a Homeschool Room?

How to Organize Your Homeschool

This week I’m participating in a Blog Hop with the School House Review Crew.  We are posting 5 Days of Tips for Homeschoolers.  Please join me every day as I share on topics including homeschooling when you suspect dyslexia, homeschooling middle schoolers with special needs, organizing, scheduling and homeschooling in a big family.  At the bottom of each post, I will share other blogs who are also in this blog hop!

 

I’ve used quite a few strategies, over the years, in organizing my homeschool stuff and my homeschool room.  I first started out using some empty bookcases in our living room.  Then, when we moved, I used a spare bedroom on the first floor … eventually, I felt that we “outgrew” that space so we moved to the bonus room in the attic.  We recently moved again and I realized that I needed our school space to be downstairs (for a bunch of reasons).  Having small children who still nap upstairs was one of the biggest reasons.  The second biggest was that we have small children who will get into all of our supplies if they are upstairs.  Thirdly, I like school to be a part of our everyday life.  So here is a list of suggestions for you to think about as you are organizing your school at home.

 

Questions to Ask When Organizing

Your Homeschool

  •  Where do you want (or need) to do school?

Is your house one, two or three stories high?  Do you have a spare bedroom or bonus room?  Do you long to school around the kitchen table?  Do you guys really prefer to read your read alouds on the comfy couch in the living room?  Do you currently have a dedicated school room but rarely use it?  Are there littles who will get into your supplies if it’s not locked up?  Do you want school to be part of your day to day life?  Do you want to have a separate room?

  • Is your space a dedicated space or is it multipurpose?

That leads us to our next question, is your space a dedicated space or is it multipurpose?  For several years, we had a separate homeschool room but I started longing to have school around a big table.  I wanted to be able to check the laundry, start the dishes, make dinner all while the kids were within eyesight.  We decided to use our formal dining room as our school room.  Although it is multipurpose, it doesn’t get used a whole lot as a dining room.  If you are needing to store extra household items in that space – it might limit the amount of room you have for books.

  • Is there enough room for everything and the kitchen sink or just the basics?

What do you have room for?  In our old  homeschool room, we had room for everything.  And I mean everything.  We had every book we ever owned, paper, pencils – current curriculum – the works.  Everything fit and we had a computer set up in the corner.  Decide if you are schooling in the kitchen or dining room – is there a piece of furniture which will hold your homeschooling stuff? Have you looked at interior design ideas, and specifically looked for interior design tv stands for example? The design of the room can impact learning massively. The child’s bedroom can also have big impacts on their learning. Many children don’t get enough sleep due to an uncomfy bed, so maybe consider buying your child a memory foam mattress if they’re struggling to sleep.

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I really did love that set up – except for the fact that we have several small children.  It would have worked perfectly if I only had the older kids.  Figure out where you are going to store your supplies.

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We choose to use our china cabinet that I found at an antique furniture shop for our everyday supplies.  homeschool roomWe love that pencils, erasers, pencil sharpeners, glue sticks and rulers are all within reach – along with notebook paper, construction paper and crayons!

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I have some cubbies set up in our guest/craft/office which stores all of our extra books.  This china cabinet has been amazing and I love how it looks.

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There is enough room in the china cabinet to fit multiple file folder bins and the drawers house all of our office supplies and school supplies.  We even have an art center and a craft drawer.
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We have a small cubby bin next to it that we use so that each school-age child has a place to sit their workbooks that they are currently using.  I even created a cubby system to keep all their books and their binders.  I made each child their own folder which looks like this: homeschool room suchatimeasthis.com (9)

Everything fits on this small cubby in our dining room – next to the china cabinet.

suchatimeasthis.com (6)I love that everything is nearby and that we can all fit around this old dining room table.  It is easy to clean up our stuff after we use it and when we need to use it as a dining room it still looks like one.  We don’t even miss our old homeschool room!

 

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I hope this helps you figure out what features are most important to you.  You might still want a separate homeschool room, but you need to figure out what is important to you. I think the most important thing, for me, is to have everything we need each day easily accessible.  Find what makes your days flow!  While each day won’t necessarily be seamless, schooling in the right space should help the days go smoother!

 

  Looking for more homeschooling tips? Here are some other blogs you should check out today!
Annette @ A Net In Time
Brandy @ Kingdom Academy Homeschool
Brenda @ Counting Pinecones
Carol @ Home Sweet Life
Cassandra @ A Glimpse of Normal
Chareen @ Every Bed of Roses
Cristi @ Through the Calm and Through the Storm
Crystal @ Crystal Starr
DaLynn @ Biblical Womanhood
Danielle @ Sensible Whimsy

5 Days of Tips for Homeschool Parents

Filed Under: Blog Hop, Homeschool Room, Uncategorized Sasha

03/22/2016

Theo God’s Love DVD FishFlix.com {Review}

 

Theo Vol 1: God’s Love DVD FishFlix.com{Review}

I’m always looking to add to our collection of good, wholesome entertainment for my kids.  That’s because I’m not always pleased with what I find on TV that is geared toward my children’s ages.  Thankfully, I’ve found a website that is devoted to providing Christian DVDs to families.  My kids have enjoyed their time watching Theo from FishFlix.com.

Theo Volume 1 FishFlix.com

 

Theo is a sweet DVD centered around the main character, Theo, a British theologian who loves to sing hymns and tell children Bible stories.  There are also two impish mice who learn quite a bit from the stories, as well.  Each section, which takes about 10 minutes to watch, focuses on a theme and a story from the Bible which relays this theme.  In Volume 1, we were introduced to the principle of faith through the faith of Abraham, obedience through the lack of obedience in Jonah, and forgiveness from the parable of the king and the unforgiving servant.  The DVD comes in a hard case which cute illustrations on the cover and it includes tons of behind the scenes/making of the movie footage.

Theo Volume 1 FishFlix.com

We watched this once a week with my children ages 3, 5, 8, and 11.  They all enjoyed it, however, my 11 year old, who loves both art and technology, was especially fond of the making of the movie footage.  He was intrigued to learn how they created the characters (especially the mice).

Theo Volume 1 FishFlix.com

I was happy that the stories were adored by my littles.  The 3 and 5 year old loved to sit and watch this before naptime.  It was just “fun” enough to capture their interest and short enough that they didn’t lose attention.  However, what I’m truly happy about is that this movie introduces Biblical concepts into a bite size pieces for little eyes and hearts.  I recommend this movie to anyone with young kids who are looking for more meaningful and Christian movies and TV shows.  This is a great one to add to your DVD library.

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I wanted to mention the website which sells Theo and other Christian DVDs.  FishFlix.com  is a phenomenal resource for anyone looking for Christian movies for your family night.  They also have DVDs to use with Bible studies or Sunday School classes, children’s classics and new releases plus an entire section of bargained price DVDs.  FishFlix.com is my new place to go when I need to find a wholesome, faith-based, or family friendly movie.  They provide awesome customer service and prices.  I also love to recommend and to shop at stores whose goal and mission is to spread the Gospel message.  Plus, they  currently have a huge giveaway going on!  They are giving away over $80 in DVDs including:  War Room, The Ultimate Gift, Superbook: A Great Adventure, My Son, My Savior and Owlegories 2.  To enter the drawing simply join their email list at this link.

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Filed Under: Faith, Family Life Sasha

03/20/2016

Easter Math Worksheets {Printable}

I love using fun seasonal or holiday focused math worksheets for my young elementary kids to make school a little more fun.  Even better?  Offering one to my readers.  These are cute Easter themed printables for your K-2 graders.  Feel free to share these fun Easter math worksheets!  These are downloadable, printable and FREE.  Please see my Printables page for more details and even more free printables.   We offer many from homemaking binders, babysitter notes, life skill pages, calendars, meal planners and chore charts.

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Easter Egg Math worksheets

 

Filed Under: Homeschooling, Printables Sasha

03/17/2016

Printable Meal Planner {St. Patrick’s Day}

Happy St. Patrick’s Day, Mama!  Are you wearing green today?  Don’t worry, I don’t pinch but I do have a gift for you.  I love meal planning on pretty sheets instead of an old note pad.  I also love adding a pretty new thing to my homemaking binder! I have a special menu planner to brighten your day!  Download your pretty new printable meal planner today here.  If you need the password click below: 

PASSWORD: Suchatimesubscriber

 

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Filed Under: Meal Planning, Printables Sasha

03/16/2016

Faith Based Easter Present Ideas

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Faith Based Easter Present Ideas

Easter is right around the corner, and if you are like me, you might be scrambling to find gifts.  Sure, you could head to the grocery store and find some stuffed bunnies and chocolate eggs but I was looking for something special to put into my older kid’s baskets this year.  I like to add a faith based Easter present to their baskets. Here is what I found … special gifts for kids ages 8 – teens (and maybe even some moms will love these gifts, hint, hint)!

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I just got these Busy Books in the mail for my older kids.  My kids sit in the service with us and do fine sitting quietly, but I love the ideas in this book and the layout.   suchatimeasthis.com (4)

I love how it gets kids listening to the sermon for keywords.  I think this is a fantastic idea to get kids tuning in a bit more – sometimes, it might seem overwhelming to kids – like the service is really for adults.  I think my older children are capable of listening to the sermon, even though some of the subject matter will be a little more difficult for them.  This project gives them things to listen for.

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I’ve added some other books that look fantastic for kids and adults.  My kids have thoroughly enjoyed the Faith Builders Bible.  It’s fantastic for Lego crazed kids.Faith Based Easter Presents Faith Builders Bible I recently added the 6 month Bible journal to my library, as well.  faith based Easter presents Bible JournalHere are some ideas for last minute faith based Easter shopping.  These are all available on Amazon Prime – which I love for their free 2-Day shipping.  Right now there is a FREE 30 day trial to Amazon Family (which is like Prime with some added bonuses like 20% off diapers). I think I’m obsessed with it, really.

Faith Based Easter Gifts

Busy Books: Sermon Notes for Kids

Busy Books: Sermon Notes for Young Ladies

Quieting Your Heart: 6-Month Bible-Study Journal


“Joy for the Journey” Hardcover Inspirational Adult Coloring Book


Quieting Your Heart: 30-Day Prayer Journal – Love Edition

NIrV, Faith Builders Bible, Hardcover

Filed Under: Deals, Family Life Sasha

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