Best Ways to Organize Your Homeschool

Organization, regardless of which room you are speaking of, can make or break the process. Can you imagine trying to cook in a kitchen that looks like it has been ransacked by a raccoon? (Actually, I’m sure we’ve all been there a time or two). It is hard to cook properly and stress free when you can’t find the right utensils, the right ingredients and you have no space to prep.

The same goes for homeschooling. Our children need a clean and open space to fully gain all that is available for them. If there are books, papers, crayons and glue scattered on the table where she is supposed to be doing math, they are probably going to be highly distracted. Right?

Most kids are easily distracted in the first place. That is why I had to find the Best Ways To Organize Your Homeschool. 

Please don’t take this as preaching. It IS NOT. I have been on both sides. I’ve had a strict, stark white and basically open heart surgery proof homeschool room. I have also had a free for all. Neither one worked well for us.

We need to LIVE in our homeschool room but we need to have a space that is ready for their little minds to absorb what is being taught. These are my favorite examples of organized homeschool rooms that I used to make mine exactly what we needed.

From personal experience I know that organizing your homeschool is crucial. These are my favorite ways to organize your homeschool so your kids can rise to their full potential with no distractions!

Montessori Homeschool Room Tour – Sugar, Spice and Glitter

Make the most out of a room with this montessori setup, with separate places for geography, practical life, independent work area, and light table.

Crate Storage Shelves and Cubbies – PreK Pages

Use crates and zip ties for inexpensive DIY cubbies. There’s six cubbies in this example, but you can make it bigger! Label each section for maximum organization.

DIY Reading Nook and Rain Gutter Bookshelf – Natural Beach Living

Grow a lifelong love of reading with this epic reading nook! Add a rain gutter bookshelf to help organize and display your family favorites.

DIY Mason Jar Desk Organizer – Anika’s DIY Life

Create this trendy and chic mason jar pencil desk organizer. It’s a great way to sort through pencils, pens, crayons, and markers!

Organizing Your Homeschool in a Tiny House – Raising Lifelong Learners

How do you keep organized in a tiny house? Find out one mom’s tricks and hacks and how her family makes it work!

DIY Marker Holder – Love This Pic

Sort pens, markers, and pencils with toilet paper rolls! Stick them in a cute box, or wrap an old shoe box with wrapping paper or scrapbook paper for a fun look.

Homeschool Preschool Room Organization – The Princess and the Tot

Simplicity is always great. This simple homeschool preschool room is great for homeschool, and it is not cluttered or busy. However, it’s neatly organized and gets the job done!

Individual Student Cubbies – Not Consumed

With the trendy cube storage, create individual student cubbies for each child, making them easier to organize and keep track of.

Homework Supply Caddy with Cans – Sandy Toes and Popsicles

Have the kids help paint these soup cans in this caddy great for homeschool supplies.

DIY Washi Tape Cereal Box Organizers – One Good Thing by Jillee

Use bright and colorful washi tape to wrap around cereal boxes. Use them to organize files, papers, magazines, or old schoolwork!

DIY Crate Bookshelf – Tara Michelle

If you have a lot of books, create this crate bookshelf! It has a rustic theme great for a rustic-chic classroom.

How to Organize Crayons – Play Based Classroom

For younger learners, if you have a lot of crayons, stick colored construction paper on the bottom of bins to easily sort crayons.

Get more done in your homeschool with the free printable homeschool planner so you can stay on top of your homeschool day. Bring peace into your day and know what each child has to finish for the day.

Free Printable Homeschool Planner

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