The 2020-2021 school year will be another out of the ordinary year for us all. Whether you have decided to homeschool or virtual school the children this year, this post is for you.
Here are four things you may want to consider this back-to-school season:
First of all, where is all the learning going to take place? I don’t know about you but the Covid kitchen table nearly did me in last spring! The kitchen table is always a go-to for families but, it may not be where you want to set up shop for a full year of learning. Erasers bits and pepper anyone? No! You just had a snack!
Consider utilizing other spaces in your home for learning time.
Blankets and clipboards on the floor and reading on the couch can make learning time more inviting (and tolerable).
What are the children going to learn? Are you following the school district’s virtual plan? Or are you going rogue, like me?
If so, you need to get busy gathering your homeschool curriculum and learning materials. I must say that I am secretly excited to be in control of what my child is learning. I’m also a bit like the emoji with no mouth and big eyes! The girl has way more energy than caffeinated lil ol’ me and the lack of separation between school, home, and quarantine is like . . . but we do what we have to do. I digress.
Organization is the foundation of sanity when it comes to learning in my book. Now that computers, devices, books, papers, and CHILDREN (maybe the spouse) are home, our homes are looking like giant messy lockers! Ugh. This is why a little organization will especially go a long, long way towards keeping our houses homes. In addition to the children having dedicated learning spaces, the papers, books, and learning materials need a home too.
On the kitchen counter, I have a desktop file sorter to keep all the completed papers. I also keep extra copies of papers that I’ve already made copies of, like basic facts tests or the reading logs.
Next to the file bin (which I found on Amazon), I have a mail sorter (that came from an office supply store). The sorter is great place to keep journals and workbooks standing up neatly.
I’m also a huge a fan of school binders for children, no matter which way they are attending school.
The school binder just keeps everyone on the top of their game. If you’d rather listen, I talked about it on my friend Maria Dismondy’s Empowering Kids Micro-Podcast. Listen to the podcast episode to see what you will need to make one!
What will the average week look like? What’s the daily schedule? The routine?
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What are the big goals for the year?
How can we make this work for EVERYone, including the Mom? Do you feel me?
When is lunch?
When is outdoor time?
When will we break?!
Mommy needs some #cmoncoffee time!
I think it’s extremely important to get your head in the game and think about the big picture. Even though many of us are feeling thrown into this, I think there is still time to salvage our attitudes.
We can still dream up school vision for our children if we try. You are more than welcome to follow along on our #cr8joihomeschool journey (just click the social icons to the right of this page.)
I shared some of these ideas on an interview with our local news station. Click here to watch.
I would love to know what are your school plans are this year.
Veteran homeschooling parents, please share your advice.
Teacher friends, chime in.
We are doing this!