Homeschool organization motivation means finding the little pretty things that motivate me for the new homeschool year.
Hopefully they’ll get you giddy for the new year too.
I love anything Jonathan Adler and I have a smokin’ hot accessory pouch for you.
Then I have the lightweight light I use at night for reading when the Mr. is ready for bed, but I’m still reading my latest book.
Organizing Learning Spaces
I got this when we were on the road to South America and just love the fact that it’s light and not bulky.
Besides, a lot of my homeschool reading how-to I do at night.
This next item is a screen shelf which I also found when we traveled because it added a bit of extra storage when I was limited on space.
Anything Bando I love because all their supplies and organizing tools are fun and colorful.
Then, add a bit of some fun things to your learning surface whether you have a table or nook.
I love anything that keeps me motivated.
Then, I’m a sticky note junkie because they can, well – stick anywhere and I’m loving these sticky notes with the days of the weeks and then these Pride and Prejudice page flags are a recent find and so adorable.
Then this adorable mini easel with Carpe Diem is a bit of motivation for the day to get going and seize the day.
And I just love my little micro office tool box because it is SO cute.
Okay, okay, it has so much packed into a small container like scissors, tape and the most adorable mini stapler, which is great to have by your 7 Step Free DIY Homeschool Planner.
Then I couldn’t resist a few more pretties
Then the last last item to move your to organize are these ampersand bookends that I just flipped over. I found some that just offered black and others which offered color.
Stuff like this gets my going for the new homeschool year. Why shouldn’t we homeschool with a bit of style?
Over the Top Homeschool Organization Tools!
Don’t forget the other things I have to help you get this homeschool year off to a great start.
If you’re new to homeschool, you’ll love my book.
It is UNIQUE in that it’s not another book written by a homeschool mom, but a program based on my years ACTUALLY helping new homeschoolers.
Also, besides all the free and paid pages to upgrade your free 7 Step DIY Free Homeschool Planner, don’t forget I have the Ultimate Glam it Up Planner and and the fabulous Unit Study Planner. (click on the links to see more pictures).
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- 5 Homeschool Things to Toss By the End of Summer
- Top 10 Tips for Maximizing Space in (Really) Tiny Homeschool Spaces
Hugs and love ya,
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Anna C says
I struggle with organization all over! I’m getting better, but keeping everything in a place physically and keeping my schedule together is really hard for me!
Judith Martinez says
I’m trying to figure out where to put our books! We had at least 10 large bookcases before our move and now we have none (and no basement space for the shelves).
Rachel says
I also could use some ideas for organizing craft supplies that we’ll be using for homeschooling. I just don’t know what to do with it all!