Even though our homeschool room is “complete,”
I still love searching the internet or peeking into friends homes to see what
other families are doing. Every family has different needs and every space is
different. Their creativity inspires me! I hope that getting a peek at our set
up might inspire you too. Here are five of my favorite things about our
homeschool room:
1.
Most of the room is designed at kid level.
2.
The room isn't all at kid level.
I purposefully bought shorter
bookshelves, so that they kids would have activities at their level and to save
all space for posters and artwork. However, I also bought some tall bookshelves
so I could put scissors and small items out of reach. I have a cabinet in the
hallway, as well, to store extra craft supplies out of sight and out of reach.
You can never have too much storage!
3.
The alphabet
rug serves multiple uses.
The alphabet rug is home base. When I
need the kids to sit down and listen, I say grab a pillow or sit on the rug.
This took more practice than I expected, but it’s helpful for the kids to have
a “home” position (crisscross applesauce, toes on the line, hands on the wall,
etc.) where they know they are expected to listen to directions.
We also read stories here, have quiet
time here, and (of course) practice the alphabet here. I love that kids at
different levels can learn the alphabet or phonetic sounds all at the same time
and in an active manner. I will ask my two-year-old to find “p for pig” then ask
my three-year-old to find the ‘p’ sound. They also take turns running across
the rug as the sing the alphabet song.
4.
BOOKS!
Lower shelves contain picture books and
magazines that the kids can pull out at any time. The lower shelves also have notebooks
with worksheets in wipeable page protectors. Higher shelves contain older books
that I want to keep nice. I also have one higher shelf with books that we will
use for specific lessons in the next couple weeks. That way, I don’t have to
hunt for them on the day of the lesson.
Books aren’t only on the bookshelves. I
want my kids to grow up loving books and thinking that reading is a normal part
of life. So, we have books in almost every room of the house. The kids have
baskets with books in their rooms. There is a basket in the living room with
books. Mom and Dad have books by their beds. Any time can be book time!
5.
Musical instruments are always close by.
I loved growing up with instruments all
around the house, so we have a music area (thank you grandparents!). However, one the kids’ favorite music
activities is a bucket of percussion instruments. These can be store-bought or
homemade. The kids love getting a turn to hand out instruments, and I love
being able to put them away when they get too distracting. Music time is fun
and helps break up long periods of sitting. They kids can dance, clap, and move
around. Even if you’re not musical, there are lots of great CDs or YouTube
videos to sing along with. We especially love Raffi and Jim Gill (the king of
finger play).
What do you love about your homeschool room? Do you have a
separate space or do you learn at the kitchen table? What challenges have you
faced in carving out a space for learning? How much time are you able to get
outside and learn?
Thanks for sharing your room Brenda!! We just moved and are going back to homeschooling again next year. Have lots to organize by the fall. I'm excited!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to hear/see what you do. Have fun planning this summer!
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