On with the tour:
First the view of the whole room
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From where I took the above picture, I am going to take you clockwise around the room. So turn left and you will see a desk with a computer. This is a computer that is on it's last leg, but for the moment it is still good for Teaching Textbooks math and a few other things. We haven't used that pocket chart in a while, but I am thinking of ways to use it. Those little stairs in the bottom left corner of the picture go to an office area and bathroom. Very handy things to have near the school room.
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Next there is a little cabinet that is for the teacher only! I have supplies in here like sentence strips and resource books for me that I want to stay in one piece. And there are Betsie's workboxes. That USA map is laminated so we can write on it and erase. Near Texas we added Spongebob and Sandy because we figured she wouldn't be TOO far away from Texas...maybe Gulf of Mexico? Very educational stuff going on here folks. That little white desk is not in use most of the time. It needs a little chair and Betsie would love it.
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Moving on down that wall and we have a couple of small white boards. These are magnetic as well. One of them has some Bible verses on it right now but we use these for lots of things, especially reading practice with Mary.
Below one of the white boards is our book basket. It is usually full to bursting with library books to go along with whatever we are studying at the time. Each girls has to look at books for 15 minutes minimum each school day (in addition to our read aloud time, etc.). They get a lot of extra info just from this simple activity.
The world map. We are studying world geography this year. We refer to this map a LOT!
And on the next wall we have our bookshelf! Homeschoolers love bookshelves. Lots of great storage here.
Rachel and Mary's workboxes are next.
The TV and armoire are in the corner at the end of that wall. And this would be one reason this room is nice to hang out in even when we are not schooling. The armoire provides storage as well..jpg)
Moving on down the next wall we come to our art and writing shelf. This shelf holds pencils, crayons, markers, glue, scissors, tape, drawing books, etc. Very handy as it is right next to our seat work area and the drawing table.
Next to the art shelf is our seat work table. We do some of our work here but we use the whole room really. Occasionally I am in that middle chair with two of the girls beside me working on an activity together. This table has been great for us.
Remember earlier when I said those few stairs led up to an office area? Well there it is. Jason and I hang out there and "discuss" how much money I can spend on homeschooling. Ha! (kidding)
Looking into the school room from the office. We use that bulletin board for schooling as well. Mostly calendar activities and displaying art work. That door on the right is a walk in closet where I keep more supplies for crafts, etc. Some toys are in there as well.Here you can see that this room is upstairs and also up into the office area. And there is our drawing table and our sofa for reading and devotions and watching TV!
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9 comments:
Beautiful! We'd hang out in there a lot too!
What an awesome room!!! Love it. I can see why y'all like hanging out there. Thanks for the tour!
Wow - what a great space! I really need some inspiration for storing lots of school stuff in no space. If you want to share your tips from "the years without a school room" I'd be all ears. :^)
Hooray! Love it!
Oh Alicia, our living room at our previous house had pretty much the same furniture that we have in this room. The cabinet, desk, big tables, etc. were all in there. I just gave up trying to keep it looking like a fmily room! We had a bar in that room with a lot of cabinets underneath as well as a built in desk and shelves, so I kept as much as I could in there. But it was always a mess. We did not have the office furniture...those are discards from Jason's office that we brought over here.
Oh, and we lost a linen closet to art supplies and old math and writing textbooks. (when do you get rid of those things anyway?)
I did not have wall space before so the white board (we only had one) stayed propped on the fireplace hearth. The most frustrating part was decorating for Christmas and trying to fit a tree in there as well.
I have heard people say to go UP when space is limited. High shelves, etc. And over the door shoe organizers are good for glue and scissors and little things like that.
:^) I do have an art cabinet, but there are always more books, notebooks, and papers, than there are bookshelves - and we have a lot of bookshelves (and baskets)! We have been thinking about places that we can install high shelves and maybe keep some of the less often used things up there.
Love your school room!
I just love looking at other people's school rooms, and your's is great!
I found you from the workbox fun group, and look forward to coming back!
I'm just looking at this--love this room!!!!
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