Tablecloth records mementos of busy homeschool year
We started homeschooling my 10-year-old and 5-yr-old sons last year after taking my older son out of a lackluster private school. Nervous about "structure" I decided to set up half of our rather long dining room table with a "school" table cloth. Every morning, after eating breakfast and scanning the newspaper, the boys set up the cloth, get out the books they need and we begin our day. We do literature reading on the front porch (living in Florida helps) and when the weather's too nice to be inside, we go to local parks or locations that fit the material - for instance, we went to the beach for The Old Man and the Sea and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea! In est, the world is our classroom!
The "cloth" has become a patchwork quilt of sorts - with interesting mementos of our busy year. We use fabric markers for notes, grammar & math "rules to remember" and funny pictures and quotes. The boys love to show their friends and family our crazy cloth and it is destined to become a family heirloom, I'm sure!


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Thank you for sharing this simple idea to record homeschool memories.
I have homeschool my children and now i have a day-care that is for homeschooler, but 3 weeks ago they brought me a child with autism and the school that i use for homeschooling does not want to accept him, he will be in 1st grade, i have never delt with this situation, and his mother has seen the improvement he has done in the last 3 weeks and doesnt want to send him back to regular school can you please help me with the procedure and finding a school that will help us with this situation. Your help will be greatly appreciated.