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Homeschooling, A Beginners Guide Part IV

For the homeschooling parent, organization is never ending. There are thousands of ways to organize your lessons, your schoolroom, your schedule, your materials�..

The best advice I can give about organization is keep it simple. If you have a complicated, color coded, alphabetical, by subject, per child filling system that takes ten minutes per paper to catalogue you are not going to follow through. A spread sheet works great.

Use plastic tubs to store each child�s school materials and have lots of paper, pencils glue and crayons. Buy notebooks by the gross, you will use a million of them.

Organizing lesson plans can be as simple as using a colored folder for each child. Print each weeks assignments and divide the subjects with different colored paper. Personally, I print the assignments for each week and staple each day separately. I was taking way too much time hole punching all of the lessons to make up folders. Now we just staple each days lessons together and they take that days lessons out of the folder.

Finding the best method of organization for your homeschool is trial and error. Try something for a while, if it isn�t working rethink the problem and try something else. Get your kids involved. If they think up an idea they�re more likely to try it.

Camilla Ricketts is a homeschooling mother of two boys ages 9 and 14. For more homeschool resources visit thefrugalhomeschool.blogspot.comthefrugalhomeschoolblog
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