The homeschool workbox system, which was invented by Sue Patrick, can be a great way to schedule lesson plans and organize your materials. In fact, if you have more than one child, the workbox system can literally save your sanity.
I shared a post earlier this year about how we use homeschool workbox organization to keep our materials in one place, but the system can also help you teach your children to be responsible for their own work. And that will certainly come in handy in the later school years, right?
I have had the privilege of writing over at The Homeschool Post for a while now and I recently got to share a post about how you can begin using the homeschool workbox system. If you are new to this technique or if you just want to know more about it, this post can give you an overview of what it includes and how you can simplify it for your family.
To get a look at how you can begin using the workbox system in your homeschool (without spending a fortune), stop by The Homeschool Post to read a few tips to help you get started!
Marie Purdy says
Love, Love, Love the workbox system! With more than one child it is a must it helps me and them to be organized and know what exactly needs to be finished in a day and puts the child in charge of getting out the next activity instead of having to wait on the parent to get it or sort through and find it. Saves so many headaches and arguments 🙂