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Homeschool Link Up Party TODAY!

Happy Friday everyone!


I am excited to be hosting the 1st "Show off Your Homeschool" Linky Party today! 



{Details are posted below}

Grab a cup of coffee, tea or whatever your pleasure...

But first here are some pictures of where we homeschool to get this party started off right!


We start with a devotional before starting each day at the dining room table.



My "desk"..a rolling cart with all kinds of cubbies in the front and back...my "immediate" needs are here. (Snagged this baby on FREECYCLE!)


Bulletin boards and kids toys.

Other side of the schoolroom/playroom where I have a lot of "my stuff" and books stored.

Top of our coat closet with supplies. {I sneak stuff anywhere I can find a space..lol}



More by the bulletin boards.


Looking into our dining room/school table.



Master bedroom where Wii fun happens!


Our bouncey house - gotta keep those kids active!


Our outdoor movie screen, we host a lot of movies nights at our house...Fun for all!


Kids playard - all mulched in.  Can't see it but there is a big Step2 Playhouse off to the left next to that little table.


Other side of our yard  - great for our soccer games, baseball games, running and having fun!

So now you see where most of our learning happens...Time to Party!


"Show off your Homeschool"
 Link Up Party

 If you are a homeschooler and want to show off where you "school"...your rooms...your areas....your classrooms...even your car...come link up your picture! 

 No rules! 

**** Would be nice if you stop by other Homeschoolers and give some lovin'****

Link up as many times as you wish, just make sure you link to your homeschool room/area pictures and not just your blog, so peeps can see what you are linking about.

Just have fun and maybe you will see a few ideas you want to try out!




HOMESCHOOL ROOM LINKY PARTY

Linky closes on Monday - a drawing will be held on Tuesday, February 1st with everyone entered who linked up - winner will receive a LEGO Prize Pack for the kiddies and ALSO a nice prize for the mom!  


 So tell your friends to come on
 over and link up!  
Fun for all!





Comments

Robin said…
WOW, Melissa! You have ever child's dream at your house. I love the movie screen!! I've never seen anything like it. Your dining room is the same color as our sitting/playroom... great choice ;) Thanks so much for hosting. I can't wait to see everyones gig :)
Marissa ♥ said…
Wow!!! What a great place (inside and outside) for homeschool!

I tried several times to link up but kept getting an error message from the Linky. :(

Life In Between The Lines:
http://lifenbetween.blogspot.com/2011/01/learning-has-no-boundaries.html
musicalmary said…
I want to come live at your house!! I am going to try and link up later in the day - dog grooming, math, etc... this morning before I can have any computer time! Looks great!
Thanks for inviting me to stop over and join in the fun. I would love to, but I'm afraid my school room would bore you. :) I loved seeing yours though- I love the movie screen you have in your backyard. How cool is that?! I want one. LOL

Looking forward to checking out your next link-up! Blessings! :)
Kristin said…
I will check out all of the fun spaces and love your back yard! It's like a private park and activity center!
Thanks for hosting!
Emily said…
You school space looks great! Very organized and fun! :) Thanks for stopping by today, too! Have a great weekend!
wow your play yard is awesome. better than a park. nice school set up. right now I don't have the space for things like this but I hope to have it in the near future.
Lisa said…
Melissa,
Thanks for the comment. :) I tie dyed the place mats. Several years ago I used to make and sell tie dye on Etsy and at little festivals. I don't have time to do it much anymore, but it's fun.
When the kids are a little older, I'm looking forward to teaching them how to tie dye. (Outside, of course...imagine the mess...)
Tracy said…
Hi Melissa!
Thanks for hosting this link up! It's fun to see everyone's learning spaces! Your classrooms inside and outside your house are wonderful and I love the movie screen! I have thought of hosting movies outside for neighbors since we have a portable projector. I was thinking of hanging a white sheet off our porch to show the movie. Your "screen" looks fun! I have linked up at #13 and I linked up my post from the fall at the beginning of our school year! Our homeschool room isn't as neat anymore :)
Thanks for hosting. I found you and linked up. We have that same devotional book and LOVE it!
Tracy said…
You have a great place to homeschool. Thank you for hosting the hop and inviting me to join it.
What an AWESOME set up you have there, Melissa! Can I enroll my kids at your house? haha :) I hope it's okay that I am linking up a previous post showing pics of our "schoolroom". I will try to get a new one together for next time though. Thanks for hosting! It's fun to see what other homeschool moms are doing.
Kathy said…
LOOVE your setup!!
We start each day with (breakast) Bible reading and prayer at the dining room table and then i juggle toddlers, teen, middle schooler and gradeschooler all around the house the rest of the day. Wonder if having an actual homeschool room makes for better motivation?
Sarah said…
Looks like you're really good at making use of your space. Love the movie screen.
Aimee said…
You have a fabulous yard! I love that movie screen. We've been talking about getting a projector and screen so we can watch movies while we swim!
Michelle said…
wow, your outside is amazing. how i would love to have more of that type of thing.
Pamela said…
That mickey mouse screen is awesome. I wish we had a backyard so we could have one. What great get togethers you must have!!!
Lindsay said…
What a great space!! Can I come watch a movie ;-) I love your outdoor space!

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