13 September 2011
Homeschool Classroom Organization
September 13, 2011
I am surprised at some of the Emails I get from time to time. You never know that others follow or have even enjoyed certain post. Much less even pay attention to certain post. I have been asked several times this year what kind of updates have I did to the classroom this year?
My classroom is overflowing. Really not to much more I can do or should I say add to. My container days are coming to end in the classroom:0(. I bought one of these garage organizers at a yard sale for cheap. I paid $20.00 for it. I use to have a file cabinet here. I needed more book space on the top shelves.
It holds all my odds and ends. The cabinet was a good fit and I can still see everything quickly to grab things. All my containers use to be on the top shelve. I was running out of room up above as I still was in need of other odds and ends for the school room. I needed some more book space also.
I also bought this cabinet. I was looking for a book shelf. Instead they had a special order return that was slightly damaged. It was originally $130. I talked them down to $35. I think they just wanted to get rid of it. I was at the right place at the right time. I had to get creative to fix it. You would never know it has damage to it. The person who ordered it drilled holes in the wrong places, stripped the screw holes and didn't know how to built it. My years working at a hardware store came in handy and I knew I could work with it. The store didn't know that I am pretty handy. $35 who's complaining.Unfortunately, it is out in the family room. My school room has now overflowed into the family room. It hides everything so I won't complain to much.
I would love to move one of the walls out to make the school room larger. For now I can still hide everything. Enjoy and have a blessed day.
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