If you are a homeschool family, teacher or mom, you know how important being organized is, right? Here are some fabulous homeschool organization suggestions to get you started. Whether you are looking for homeschool organization hacks to simplify your needs or homeschool organization ideas to declutter your space – hopefully these home school ideas will inspire you to get organized!
Homeschool Organization
Are you getting ready for a new homeschool year going back to school? Perhaps are on Christmas break and it’s time to fix some things that just aren’t working right. Or maybe you just finished your school year and you are getting a head-start and organizing for the new year. Whatever the reason for homeschool organization, it can be hard to organzie all the books, supplies, toys, manipulatives, craft supplies, and what-not that come with homeschooling! We have lots of clever homeschool organization hacks and creative homeschool ideas to get you organized and loving your homeschool space!
Homeschool Organization Hacks
Stationery can end up everywhere! Use a shoe organizer, toolbox or glass bottles to organize it, so clever!
Re-purpose a cutlery holder and use a a handy stationery holder or these caddies work great too!
Let the kids make their own pencil holders to add some personal touches to the school room.
Organize your weekly papers into folders and unit papers in big, labeled clear plastic bins. Small clear plastic holders works well to keep flash cards, manipulatives and small stationery in. Use this file folder system that keeps special papers organized right through the schooling years.
Homeschool Organization Ideas
Create a bookcorner by using picture rails, rain gutters or use bins to organize books. Label your reader bins according to level, seasons or themes.
Keep busy bags in clear bags to see what is inside and use milk crates as storage cubbies! Milk crates makes great alternative seating too!
Add lockers to your homeschool room for extra storage and it gives the room a “school” feel.
Slider tubs under a table or in cubbies makes a room look more organized too. Make your own seat sacks for each child’s chair, to keep everyday items in reach.
Color coding your homeschool room not only brings a pop of color to the room, but it helps to keep things organized too
Homeschool Ideas
Book cases works great if you have a small homeschool room, dedicate a closet to school supplies or use a mobile cart like this art cart, practical when you have to move things around.
Are these ideas helpful? Which one is your favorite hack? Get organized!
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