This is week two of the NOT Back to School Blog Hop. Last week, we had a ‘curriculum’ hop. This week is a ‘school room‘ hop! I’m also submitting this post for The Homeschool Lounge 2009 Open House.
So, where do we actually do our ‘school’? As you can see from the photos below (mostly taken from last year) – just about anywhere and everywhere in our home!
Our kitchen island is a perfect spot for doing messy crafts, baking, science experiments, and any other tasks which need to be completed without precious toddler hands reaching for our work.
The kitchen table is good for coloring, writing, workbook work, hearing Bible stories during breakfast, etc.
In the living room, you might find us reading, watching a video, or playing a game to reinforce learning when the little one is napping.
Our office provides a comfy place to read next to lots of book choices! Our oldest might also be working on typing up a story or putting her spelling words in ABC order.
In our basement, we have a large room divided by a partial half wall. The larger side is dedicated to a ‘playroom’ while the smaller side is a living room with space for schoolish type things. On the ‘school side’ of the playroom, the kids can be working at the table on independent work, having one one one teaching with mom, reading on the couch, listening to a book on tape, doing calendar, participating in hands on literacy and math games (tucked inside the closet), or using the magnets and wipe board for word work.
We’ve even done school up in the bedrooms – finishing up on history read alouds during the younger kids’ rest times.
I feel that we truly utilize the space in our home that God has blessed us with.
Next week, join us for a peek at our first day of school!