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Home › Blog › The Unofficial School Room

The Unofficial School Room

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I, have seen so many super cute pictures on Pinterest of school rooms people have set up in their homes. I have to admit, it makes me a little jealous. We have a decent size home, but our rooms are all tied up at the moment being, well, other kinds of rooms. This spot here will make a great office or school room one day, but for the time being, it is a play room! Instead, I have “school” hiding all over my house.

 

 

I have a nice looking dry erase board in my kitchen, a basket of supplies on the kitchen counter, bookcases tucked behind furniture and many other little clues that learning goes on here, scattered throughout my home.
Growing up, we did school at the dinning room table, on the couch, in our rooms, on the swing set. Sure, if you’ve got the space and want to create a more structured area for schooling to take place, as Julia has done, then go for it!
On the other hand, don’t feel pressured to make your home resemble a public school classroom. Do whatever works for you! ~Sarah
Be sure to visit iHomeschool Network’s collection of school room ideas: Here  and check out Julia’s “Official” School Room: Here
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About Sarah Lemp

Sarah is a second generation homeschooling mom. She lives in Metro Detroit with her husband Jay, 5 kids and dog, Edison. They love staying active as a family and going on trips in their renovated RV's. Sarah loves to sing, make pretty things and eat pizza.

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  1. Avatar photoCrysatl

    August 20, 2012 at 6:20 pm

    Well disguised, and a good reminder that just because you home school, you don’t need to be a school at home.

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  2. Avatar photomotheringwithgrace.com

    August 19, 2012 at 2:31 am

    You’re so organized! We all have to do what works for us!

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Sarah is a second generation homeschooling mom. She lives in Metro Detroit with her husband Jay and 5 kids. They love staying active as a family and going on trips in their renovated camper. Sarah loves to sing, make pretty things and eat pizza.

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