What room do you HS in?

Describe your average homeschool day and give new homeschoolers an idea of what to expect!

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Where we homeschool

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Postby momo3boys » Sun May 11, 2008 5:35 pm

When we moved into our new house I saw our sun room as a great place to homeschool, before I knew if however, it turned into a storage/playroom. and we use the dining room table for the same reasons! It makes life so much easier. My downside, my dining room walls, don't look like most! :)
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Postby JLee74 » Tue May 20, 2008 10:14 am

We home school in the kitchen at the table...
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Postby roo » Sat Oct 25, 2008 6:56 am

We started homeschooling in the den, using seperate desks and such but it's become so much easier to sit at the diningroom table. That way I can sit inbetween and help as needed! So, we've got a unconventional diningroom! LOL...Chalkboard and maps and everything is in there!
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Floor!

Postby ourfamilyof5 » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:20 pm

Our livingroom or kitchen floor! We have trays that we use. Works really well for us, we have a small house & no room for a desk. :D
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Postby partyoffive » Fri Jun 04, 2010 4:32 pm

We have a separate homeschool room.

We will sometimes go outside, but we generally get everything done in that room. It is a bedroom on the first floor right by the kitchen- thank God!

We have a whiteboard, a media center, language center, posters, etc.
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Our homeschool education is done in...

Postby narrow4life » Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:47 am

We just bought a new house. There is an office area which we hope to do the homeschooling in, but there is not a good area for a decent sized table, just a little desk. Hopefully it will work, but it is only separated from the dining room by the kitchen and it is a straight path through all, so we'll probably end up using the office as the school room, but taking whatever is needed, whenever it is needed to the dining room table.
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Postby fanren » Mon Jun 13, 2011 2:01 am

When we only have two children, started homeschooling, I have a "spare bedroom"to tutor our luxury inch bulletin board, blackboards, and posters. Alas, these days laugh. We are now squeezed into three bedroom house 6 people, and use our school dining room. In it, we have our computer desk, dining table (I think, not really seeing the smile), a small blackboard and some scattered posters. But there is a large window that provides natural light, so we like it a lot.

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Postby Blessings4all » Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:51 pm

We homeschool in a bedroom that we've converted to a school room. We really like it.

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Postby yingxuy » Wed Nov 23, 2011 11:27 pm

We have built a few in the cabinet and bookcase. Dry wipe board. I'm sure I will add more, but enough. In addition, I have a room scrapbook of their work, but I still have the right to answer any questions.

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Homeschooling HOUSE!

Postby Momma24 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 7:53 pm

When we started homeschooling 12 years ago we converted our seldom used dining room into a 'school' room, complete with a large marker board, individual desks, etc... As the children grew and learned to read and absorb material on their own, we gradually shifted into their each having desks and a space in their own rooms...for the peace and quiet!

I rarely MAKE them school in their rooms, as I couldn't stand being in a 'cell' all day myself, but occasionally I do need them to be in a quieter place when other activities make it impossible to concentrate.

In all reality...their books travel! So the whole house is their school! : )
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Postby Blessings4all » Sat Jan 14, 2012 2:29 pm

We converted a bedroom into a school room. My daughters each have a desk for their laptops and books. I have a desk. We have 4 bookshelves of books (we love to read) and a set of white stackable shelves full of stuffed animals. They add to the decor of the room. :lol:
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