Our basement is dedicated to Co-op classes. You may not have that options. But it helps to dedicate an area to homeschool. Many families reorganize the dining room space. They line the walls with shelves for books and supplies. The table makes a convenient place to work. Our family does use the dining room for guitar lesson and one-on-one Latin studies. Any teen who needs extra help works at our dining room table. Use bins or baskets to house materials. In our basement classroom, we have resources organized on shelves, too. Remember we teach several science and math classes and have a lot of materials. Have pencils, markers, paper, textbooks, index cards, etc in one spot near the work space. You’ll save time. You want to spend time working on school rather than rummaging for supplies. I took a few shots of our basement. Your area doesn’t need to be set up as a classroom. Just have a space where kids understand they are here to work.
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