Staying Organized
When your home becomes your school, things can get messy. So be proactive and learn homeschool organization tips from the Molly Green community.
A routine is crucial for creating a learning environment so find out how to set a homeschool routine for your kids. Once you have your routine set, create charts and printables and stick to them!
As a bonus, your organization will help your kids stay organized and focused on learning. An organized homeschool is a happy homeschool! Browse the articles below for more homeschool organization tips and advice.
Five Reasons Your 5-Year-Old Needs A Planner
By Sharla Orren When my 11-year-old son started using a planner, of course his little brother “needed” a planner as well. I will admit that I thought it sounded crazy that a 5-year-old would even use a planner. Even my mom laughed at me, saying, “What has he got to plan?” Now I realize that …
Preschooler Charts, Schedules, and Printables
We all strive to have a measure of peace in our homeschools and routines can bring us some of that.
10 Creative Ways to Organize Kid’s Art Supplies
With activities like art come lots of supplies…don’t let the organization of them be a deterrent to allowing your children to create.
God’s Homeschool Time and Organizing Ideas
God modeled the most efficient and wonderful use of time in the seven days He created the earth. Let’s find some principles to apply to homeschooling from His example.
Organized Life: The Role of Routines in Your Homeschool
Finding a balance between over-scheduling and haphazardly going through our day is a key to success in homeschooling.
Is Homeschooling and Working Part Time for You?
I have worn the dual hats of working and at-home mom for the entire twelve years I have homeschooled. Is it a challenge? Sure is. Can it be done? Absolutely!