Here is the desk where my son sits (I need to remember a step stool to put under his feet):
This is to the right of the desk. I got the alphabet train, calendar and weather charts from Dollar Tree. The dresser (that previously held nothing but air for the 99% of the year that we didn't have week-long guests) now holds art supplies, math manipulatives, and flashcards.
I don't have a traditional chalkboard or whiteboard yet, so we're using this Little Tikes easel, which has a green chalkboard on the other side. I'll eventually have to do something different, though, because it's really hard to write on the chalkboard.
I put this construction-zone ("Learning Zone") bulletin board border around the door because my son loves all things construction. I got the border from Dollar Tree.
And here is the other side of the room, designated for guest room "stuff":
And before I go, let me point out one more awesome feature of this room - the slanted ceilings. I needed to make my own number chart since this one was missing from the packet I bought secondhand. Rather than buy a piece of posterboard and draw something, I decided to use what I already had - a bunch of cute cutouts and bulletin board numbers (all from Dollar Tree) - and make a "chart" directly on that slanted ceiling. It worked great!
These pictures don't include the bookshelf that my husband found at the thrift store for $2 yesterday - when he dropped off a bunch of donations. We had just talked the night before about keeping our eyes out for a good deal on a bookshelf since I have a lot of books in the homeschool room. Talk about a fast answer to prayer!
4 comments:
Looks great! I am so headed to Dollar Tree now. !! I stopped at a teaching supply store last weekend and got an alphabet chart, and Aiden loves that. I know he'd REALLY love that train!!!
It looks great. It gave me some ideas. I love the Dollar Tree for teaching stuff. Also, I wish we had your thrift store near us...I get so jealous!
They have chalkboard in a can at home improvement stores. Real Chalkboards can be quite expensive. You can spray it onto a flat surface then hang on the wall.
Sharon,
I didn't realize they had a spray-on chalkboard paint! I've only ever seen the kind you have to brush on, and I don't like the grainy effect from the bristles.
Unfortunately, you caught me a little too late. I bought a magnetic whiteboard today for around $15. Maybe it's for the best, though - no chalk dust! :)
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