The follow is a post from contributing writer, Jenn.


Homeschoolers tend to get creative when it comes to their ‘space’.
Just as each family is unique to their teaching methods and learning styles, so is their space.
From kitchen tables, to RVs to bags – yes, bags – these homeschoolers show how education can take place anywhere.
- Sanctus Simplicitus gives great ideas of how to utilize space when it’s hard to come by.
- Living in an apartment and homeschooling can be a challenge. Laura shows how it can be done. With ease.
- Separate school room not required. Becca at Our Homeschool Journey shows how they are all over the place.
- Raising the Cameron Clan created a classroom all in one bag. This is one you must see.
- Plastic letter trays and laminated oilcloth are just two of the many simple touches that bring the room at Whit! More of Less together.
- The Adventures of an Air Force Family uses an armoire to house all of their curriculum items. And their punctuation chart?? A great idea!
- Stephanie from We Choose This Life and Elizabeth from Allred Adventures are both great examples that a fancy-smancy classroom is not required for homeschooling.
Two common themes I have seen as I have perused sites of homeschool spaces:
1. Ikea
2. Using what you have and starting where you are
Both I think to be fantastic ideas.
For more inspiration of homeschooling spaces and places, check out the “Not” Back-to-School Hop at iHomeschool Network.
Jenn is owner of Daze of Adventure and the co-owner of The Homeschool Village, as well as the gal behind The BEECH Retreat. Follow her on Facebook and Twitter.








Great links to ideas that I can definitely use right now.