{"id":57516,"date":"2021-01-15T06:31:28","date_gmt":"2021-01-15T06:31:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/xenodochial-archimedes.45-76-20-142.plesk.page\/2021x101x13rd-grade-homeschool-classroom-tour\/"},"modified":"2022-11-29T17:52:08","modified_gmt":"2022-11-29T17:52:08","slug":"3rd-grade-homeschool-classroom-tour","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mrsbishop.com\/2021\/01\/3rd-grade-homeschool-classroom-tour.html","title":{"rendered":"Take a Tour of Our 3rd Grade Homeschool Classroom – Mrs. Bishop"},"content":{"rendered":"
It\u2019s funny, because now that we\u2019re officially all-in homeschoolers, and not just mulling it over- it has become a part of who we are. When we found out we were moving to Little Rock last Spring, and started looking for a new house, we had to take that part of our lives into consideration. We\u2019re homeschoolers, so we needed a homeschool classroom. It was just by chance that our last house had an extra living space that we were able to utilize as a school room. But, this time we were looking for more of an actual room where most of our schooling could take place- at least one where we could keep all of our school supplies and materials.<\/p>\n
When we toured what would become our new home for the first time, I knew that this space would be perfect for our needs. Yes, it is a smaller space than we were used to, but only schooling one child- we didn\u2019t need as big of one as we had before. It has ample storage and lots of shelves in the closet and lots of fun shelving and nooks and crannies for all of our stuff. Homeschooling comes with many accessories, and I\u2019m a huge fan of being able to have them out and at the ready, as much as possible. <\/p>\n When you enter our classroom, we have comfy seating for all types of learning. Bean bags, arm chairs, a loveseat, and our school table. Steven has even set up a reading area underneath the table, complete with lights that he can push off and on. I\u2019m not going to lie- a lot of days I\u2019m reading aloud from the love seat while he sprawls on the floor. So, comfort is a must!<\/p>\n We brought the same school table that we used in our old house (I just gave her a new paint job). On top I keep the books we\u2019ll be using for the week ahead, as well as our binders with all of our main curriculum. I\u2019ve shared before how we use these binders with our Homeschool curriculum.<\/a> I also have a lovely Lego pencil holder that Steven made, a crayon caddy, and another little bin with scissors, glue sticks, tape, etc.<\/p>\n It\u2019s always good to have these things at our fingertips so we\u2019re not searching for them during our lessons. I\u2019ve learned to ALWAYS have lots of sharpened pencils at the ready, because kids are notorious pencil droppers- by the end of the day there are at least 3-4 of them on the floor. They are also really good at saying, \u201cI cant fiiiiiind it\u201d. Hence having supplies prepped and ready when possible. We use our dry erase board every single day, and the cork board is great for displaying projects and reference materials. <\/p>\n If you have the space, a big bookshelf is a must in my opinion. We keep all of our school related Science and History texts on the bottom shelf. Other reference books on the next shelf up. Then third from the bottom is fun picture books and independent readers. The 2nd from the top is all chapter books, and the top shelf is book series. We\u2019ve acquired massive amounts of books with our curriculum<\/a>, from thrift stores, friends, and frequent bookstore trips. But, having a large supply of books makes me heart happy. And has been very convenient during lockdowns and closures.<\/p>\n To the right of the seating area is my son\u2019s computer work station, the closet (which is in need of some organization so I didn\u2019t show it off\u2026) and our art cart. <\/p>\n<\/figure>\n
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Bookshelves<\/h4>\n
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