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kayben
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by kayben » Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:09 pm
So where do you get clear, inexpensive, magazine holders... Maybe I will just use the boxes but on a shelf... like this. I already have them. hmmm. Oh my. I think I will use my shoebox shelves for toys... I am so wishy washy
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Rebecca, Wife to amazing DH 21yrs..
dd 15 10th grade PS,ds 14 8th grade PS
dd 11,dd 9
dd7,dd5
ds4,dd 2
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Geo
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by Geo » Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:20 pm
[quote="threegreatkids"]I'm not that familiar with workboxes so I'm certainly not claiming that this does the same thing. Just that the idea of boxes sparked this plan, which has almost no prep and continues to use the HOD manual. It will also teach my girls to put things back and keep track of their own supplies.
For my youngest there will be a "Surprise Box" each day with a puzzle, book on tape, or other fun item.
Brilliant! I do use the workboxes and this is just as functional! For people who have the proper shelving, this is just as effective. Easy on the eyes as well.
Two thumbs up!
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Geo
married forever to one man
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Catherine
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by Catherine » Fri Jun 19, 2009 2:19 pm
I loved seeing your neat and tidy shelves! I'll have to remember this two years from now when I start LHFHG.
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I think I'm going to need another bookshelf though!!
~8 yr old DD
~6 yr old DD
~4 yr old DS
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moedertje
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by moedertje » Sun Jul 12, 2009 5:36 pm
Threegreatkids,
What a great idea. I have been thinking of different ways to set up my school books and yours is just another great idea. Now I just have to find the clear magazine holders. It's nice to see how well the books are sorted on one level. I also have 3 kids so that will work great!
From another Mom with 3 great kids!
Raising Arrows; Psalms 127:4
ds17, Class of 2020, now at IHOPU
ds 15, WH
dd 13, MTMM
In year 1 of homeschooling it all started with LHTH for us.
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funkmomma71
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by funkmomma71 » Sun Jul 12, 2009 9:48 pm
I found clear plastic magazine holders at Target for $2.27 each. I organized my books by subject area, and keep all my books for BLHFHG in a basket and the ones we are using that week in a file box for easy toting.
Nancy
Mommy and teacher to
Dd 12 and DS 8
Doing MTMM & Preparing 2016-2017
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sted
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by sted » Sun Jul 12, 2009 10:37 pm
These look great! Can I ask a question? Do you keep your "binder" next to the magazine holders or has anyone found magazine holders that can fit a binder inside? Also, I'm curious, what are the spiral notebooks you have inside your magazine holders in the picture?
Thanks,
Shannon
dd, age 14
dd, age 12
dd, age 10
ds, age 8
dd, age 5
dd, age 1
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threegreatkids
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by threegreatkids » Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:51 am
sted wrote:These look great! Can I ask a question? Do you keep your "binder" next to the magazine holders or has anyone found magazine holders that can fit a binder inside? Also, I'm curious, what are the spiral notebooks you have inside your magazine holders in the picture?
Hi Shannon
We're going to slide the binders next to the magazine holders, since I've not found any big enough to fit them. Should be OK.
The spiral books you mentioned are actually the parts from the appendix that each child needs. I got them spiral bound at Staples, only cost $1-2 each i think. For example, dd 9 has the Bigger extension schedule in her file for History Extension/DITHR. Each girl also has their dictation passages, poetry, and math schedule spiral bound and in the appropriate box. Next year we will just use post-its in the manual, but this was easier for them the 1st year, particularly for dd 9 whose math and dictation were out of a different manual (Preparing).
HTH,
Mom of three great kids
7th grade dd, 6th grade dd, 4nd grade ds
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playschool
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by playschool » Mon Jul 13, 2009 8:05 am
Where do you buy the magazine boxes at? I've never noticed them in the stores, but maybe it was because I was never looking for them either. What is the average cost of each magazine box? I really like your system of organization and would like to duplicate something like that if it did not become too expensive.
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moedertje
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by moedertje » Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:06 am
I'm not that familiar with workboxes so I'm certainly not claiming that this does the same thing.
I have seen the workboxes and it just takes up a lot of space and if you don't have it, than some of the alternatives are just handier for us folks with less room. All in all it is about getting your books to be more easily accessible for yourself and your older children.
Raising Arrows; Psalms 127:4
ds17, Class of 2020, now at IHOPU
ds 15, WH
dd 13, MTMM
In year 1 of homeschooling it all started with LHTH for us.
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threegreatkids
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by threegreatkids » Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:23 am
playschool wrote:Where do you buy the magazine boxes at? I've never noticed them in the stores, but maybe it was because I was never looking for them either. What is the average cost of each magazine box? I really like your system of organization and would like to duplicate something like that if it did not become too expensive.
Someone mentioned Target for a couple of dollars, i think. Container Store has them, but much more expensive.
Mom of three great kids
7th grade dd, 6th grade dd, 4nd grade ds
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playschool
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by playschool » Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:56 am
Thanks! I will have to check out Target.
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sted
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by sted » Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:54 pm
Thanks, ThreeGreatKids! I think that's a great idea about binding up seperately the appendixes.
Shannon
dd, age 14
dd, age 12
dd, age 10
ds, age 8
dd, age 5
dd, age 1
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faroutback
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by faroutback » Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:00 pm
Someone mentioned appendix for the dc, what is this? Sorry if I missed it somewhere.
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AnaDawson
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by AnaDawson » Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:41 pm
Wow is all I can say. You are an inspiration! I really mean it.
Blessings,
Ana Dawson
Blessings,
Ana Dawson
Mommy to:
Ava 7 BHFHG
Walker 5 LHFHG
Reed 3
Ella 1
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threegreatkids
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by threegreatkids » Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:46 am
faroutback wrote:Someone mentioned appendix for the dc, what is this? Sorry if I missed it somewhere.
Just the different sections in the back of the manual...extension schedule, math schedules, spelling/dictation lists, poetry, etc. HTH!
Mom of three great kids
7th grade dd, 6th grade dd, 4nd grade ds