Without even really meaning to, I realized that I had our learning activities organized by the season. I guess this approach has just always made sense to me.
You may find yourself drawn to organizing your homeschooling resources in a similar way. Or you may have discovered a different system that works better for you.
For any seasonal worksheets, I use these colorful file folders to sort them by season. Orange – Fall Green – Christmas Blue – Winter Red – Valentine’s Day
While I have tremendously pared down our book collection, there are still many special seasonal titles I have chosen to keep. These books are sorted by the season and kept on a shelf in our homeschool closet.
The goal? To have a place where season-specific books are kept. This way, you can grab the books you want to enjoy with your kids during that time of year/season of celebration.
These medium-sized storage containers house activities for: • Valentine’s Day • Springtime/Easter • Fall/Thanksgiving • Christmas/Winter
These learning resources have either been held onto for a younger sibling to use or kept with the intention of revisiting/building on a concept as a child gets older.
• small holiday-themed puzzles or games • printable games and activities • seasonal arts and crafts supplies • holiday stamps, stickers, etc.