Welcome back to 34 Weeks of Clean! This week is for all you homeschoolers out
there. If you are not a homeschooler, I
invite you to stick around anyway- you can always just laugh at the mania.
Trust me, there is plenty of it!
You can also use this week to catch up, just saying! ;) Scrapbooks, anyone?
For background in case you are new here- we have been
homeschooling our four kiddos for the past 21 years. The two oldest have since graduated from college
and the next is a senior in college. I
am down to two boys in case you are counting.
I began teaching my oldest when she turned four, giving myself some
breathing room in case it did not go well.
I decided if it was a failure of a year, I could still put her right
into public kindergarten and not bat an eye.
The year was not one of our best but we decided to stick it out and have
not looked back once. Well, we did
question our sanity a time or two, and I have threatened to send them to the
worst public school I could find, but that was mainly in our first few
years. I have since asked for
forgiveness. ;)
So, what does all this have to do with cleaning and
organizing?
Have you SEEN the curriculum that is involved with
homeschooling? Not to mention the
supplies!
Yes, I have always had a tote for every year, and then one for foreign
languages and art. In our new home I have an extra closet so I have ditched the totes and put it all on shelves. Makes it easier to get to for sure! There also used to be a
rolling cart full of manipulatives, flash cards, and games, but I have since
taken that down to one small basket. I
know, can you believe it?! Since I am
schooling our last and my daughters have assured me they will buy their own
stuff eventually to school future grandchildren, I am not hanging on to tons of
curriculum!
Then there is this-
Yes, my school room is also my dining room and we keep current curriculum in the hutch drawers. Don't judge. It's just what works best for us at this stage in our life with one child schooling.
Now, keep in mind, I have homeschooled four kids, have done
so for 21 years, and own a lot of curriculum.
Ok, probably too much! Also, keep
in mind that I am not currently operating out of a dedicated school room- just the dining room. With no school room, I keep a bookshelf in the boys loft with all of our other educational books- ranging from readalouds to history and science reference books. They are easily accessed and Colby can often be found sitting in front of it looking through them. It's his own private little library.
We are currently operating on a summer school schedule, but
it is just a matter of time before we get back to full time schooling, as I
assume many of you are doing as well. In
preparation, here we go!
This week's assignment is to clean up and clear out the
school room!
That is going to look differently for many of us but here
are some things to think about-
- If you have a dedicated school room, now is a good time to do a deep clean. Pull as much as you can out and CLEAN!
Windows, blinds, and curtains
Baseboards
Furniture
Ceiling
Fans
Rugs/floors
Vacuum
- Now's your chance to try out a fresh furniture arrangement and maybe some new decorations! I have seen some of your schoolrooms- wow! Beautiful!
- Have your kids write their goals for the school year on poster paper and hang it up for a visual reminder.
- Regardless of where you school- go through the books! If you are going to use it, put it back on the shelf. If not, sell it, donate it, or trash it. Do not hang on to things you do not need!
- Go through all of the random papers! If you like to keep children's work, I would encourage you to limit to it one file per child. If there are things you just can't move out, take a picture of it first and then toss it. I promise you, you are more sentimental than most of your kids and they will not miss it. A few prized things from each grade are enough!
- Keep extra school supplies in one place. This will help you know what you already have when the back-to-school sales start soon. Yes, it is great to pick up supplies at rock bottom prices, but no, no one needs 100 spiral notebooks.
These are currently our supplies other than what is in Colby's drawer. Seriously, I was so done with stuff I got rid of most of it. You can only use but so much stuff and I do not want to collect just for the sake of having it! I bought a total of TWO notebooks this year (cost me .99), and one pack of pencils. No joke! It was freeing. My best advice- if you really do not meed anything, STAY AWAY FROM THE SALES AND TARGET AND WALMART for a few weeks.
I am not even kidding guys...it will suck you in and the excitement (or frenzy) will take over and you will come out with stuff you DO NOT need.
You can do this.
Trust me, when the start of your school year rolls around you will be
glad that this task is already done!
If you have already begun teaching, happy 2019-2020 School Year! May it be the BEST one yet!
Blessings,
Week 4- Fridge, Freezer and Floors
Week 5- Recipes
Week 6- The Stove and Loose Ends
Week 7- The Dining Room
Week 8- The Living Room
Week 9- Books
Week 10- Bathrooms
Week 11- The Foyer
Week 12- The Family Room and DVDs
Week 13- Pictures and Scrapbooks
Week 14- Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
Week 15- The Master Bedroom
Week 16- The Master Closet
If you have already begun teaching, happy 2019-2020 School Year! May it be the BEST one yet!
Blessings,
Week 4- Fridge, Freezer and Floors
Week 5- Recipes
Week 6- The Stove and Loose Ends
Week 7- The Dining Room
Week 8- The Living Room
Week 9- Books
Week 10- Bathrooms
Week 11- The Foyer
Week 12- The Family Room and DVDs
Week 13- Pictures and Scrapbooks
Week 14- Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
Week 15- The Master Bedroom
Week 16- The Master Closet
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