A little organization makes home education more joyful

Today, I finished a small organizing project for RightStartMath study materials. I purchased those many months ago, took all pieces to home in a big box. Kids played a little. But I haven’t used as teaching tools at all.

The main reason is there are too many parts, which I need to spend time to read instructions to figure out how to use them. With every parts buried in the big box, and my busy schedules, so they just sit there for many months collecting dust.

So, it took me about 30 minutes today with some tools. I am happy with the result.

Some tips:

1. Use a few transparent boxes with lids. Lids are important to keep the items clean. Put labels on box and lid. The boxes should be medium size, not be too big.

2. Put items into different boxes based on categories.

3. Use zip bags, sheet protectors to organize pieces. Put instructions booklet with the parts together if possible, and definitely into the same box.

4. Only fill the box to about 80% full. Otherwise, it will be too much to look at, and I will avoid open the full box subconsciously.

5. Have a designated place to store the box, ideally, next to where to use them. Put back pieces to zipbag, sheet protectors, box and storage location after using immediately.

6. Pick a project not too big. So I can build small wins, use immediately and enjoy the fruit from my effort.

So, finally, I found the right pieces and instructions and had a fun hands on session with my 5 year old on 1 to 20.

Hope this helps. What organizing tips or practices do you use? What will be your next project?

Homeschool education resources for summer and beyond

Below are some great education resources we have benefited. Could be used for homeschool, supplement school, or summer education.

  1. https://www.varsitytutors.com/classes/vt-plus $19/month

for unlimited kids, Unlimited VT+ classes (25-30 students). My kids, age 4-9 have done preschool readiness, circle time, chess, Pokémon drawing, poetry writing, math, science at home, etc.

2. Creativity School by Arree. arree.com

I purchased annual replay plan for Arree’s creativity school $97/year. Great value for all my kids.

3. Masterclass.com $15/month

Kids can learn cooking, ukulele, writing, skateboarding, basketball shooting, tennis from the master of the world. I enjoy learning business, decoration, design and many other topics.

4. online piano lesson https://www.hoffmanacademy.com/ Lifetime membership

5. chesskid.com

chess is great for kids. My boys take pride in beating me.

6. Answers.tv $40/year

Need answers? Get equipped to defend the gospel of Jesus Christ and the truth of God’s Word with live and on-demand video content from Answers in Genesis, the Ark Encounter, Creation Museum, and other Ministries worldwide.

7. CBN Superbooks

https://www1.cbn.com/

We love Superbook, a cartoon series. “CBN’s Superbook Kids website is a safe place for your kids to play free online games, learn more about the Bible, and grow in their faith! “

8. local programs

We also use local county virtual learning program. They do a phenomenal job of providing great remote educational programs with affordable cost. Best part, all the supplies will be delivered to our house. Kids have done art, STEM, cooking, preschool, chess, etc. Check out your local programs

9. library

We love our local library. Use big bags to check out and return 🙂

10. Museums and reciprocal networks

We have membership for two local museums. One allows for reciprocal networks access to more than 200 museums for free or with deep discount. It will be great if we could visit all.

What are some resources your family use for education?