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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Getting Ready for a New Year

Our official first day of school starts on July 16th.  I'm actually very excited to start back with our homeschooling schedule.  I went to a conference held by Johnston County homeschoolers this past weekend and was really inspired by one of the speakers, Sue Patrick.   She has developed a workbox system that helps her organize her day with her group of homeschool students.  Although, I am not going to follow her system exactly as she explained it, I am making a spin off of it to suit our needs better.  This is what I've made for our homeschool:


This is made out of clear, stackable trays that I got at Staples.  Each tray represents one day's work.  I made the stars in Word, print them, cut them, and then laminated them.  When Jenna is complete with that day's work, she can take her completed star and put it on the tray.  This way, I will know when she is done and she can have a sense of accomplishment as well.  I used large bulldog clips on each side of the tray to attach velcro dots to.  If you haven't tried velcro dots for projects, they are terrific and relatively cheap.  Sue gave us this great tip: Always put the scratchy part on the moveable part.  This way, you can also put your moveable part on felt if you need to.  I hope this system will work out for us! 

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