Need some suggestions on how to organize your classroom and digital files? Here are some ways I organize my files so that I can find everything I need.
I love books! I really do. I like holding an actual book in my hands and flipping the pages. I like to be able to provide my kids with learning opportunities and adventures just by
Homeschoolers are obsessed with downloading and collecting homeschool digital files. From the bundles we buy on sale to freebies. But how to organize them?
It doesn't have to be hard to keep a digital homeschool portfolio. Here are some tips on doing it simply, and the tools to use for free.
Getting started with digital homeschool curriculum is easy, but organizing and storing it properly – to ensure that you actually use what you’ve purchased is the most important step that many people don’t take time to do. The first few years we used digital homeschool curriculum I didn’t organize or store it in any particular …
Learn how to keep track of all your homeschool links and digital files. Free template available.
Have a ton of digital homeschool resources lying on your hard drive? Get them organized with our easy instructions!
One simple way for Techin’ Your Homeschool is to start using curriculum in digital format. But, when you print out that curriculum, you're pretty much eliminating all the advantage of digital downloads. Read to find out why you shouldn't print homeschool curriculum.
Going paperless? Impress your administrators and keep yourself organized this year by planning out all your units by week and by quarter. This easy to use Google Slides template provides a highly organized and stylish chart to plug in each unit, the number of days or weeks expected, and the assessm...
Descarcă acest vector gratuit cu Lutherrose Simbol Evanghelic de la biblioteca Pixabay vastă ce include imagini, videoclipuri și muzică de stoc fără drepturi de autor.
Over the past few years Google has slowly been taking over my life. I use Gmail, store all of my files in Google Drive, use Google Calendar to schedule all of my meetings, and use Google Forms to collect data (for more info about how I use Google Forms, check out The Simple Way I Track Behavior in My Class... Digitally!). What's the one area where I continue to use a paper and pen? Lists! I love a good to-do list and have a bazillion sticky notes to prove it! Last week I talked about using the 4-square method for prioritizing your work load. You can find the post HERE. It is basically a simple way of mapping out the level of importance and urgency of each task. It is often done in a grid with the level of urgency across the top and the level of importance down the side. If you like the paper version, you can pick up a free copy HERE. If you are more of a digital note taker, or you want to become one, Google Keep is a great option. It is a simple application that lets you customize digital sticky notes. The great thing about Google Keep is that you can access it from nearly any device. This is a huge bonus if you are working on your to-do list outside of the classroom. Assuming that you already have a Google account, you can access Google Keep for free. To find it, click on the Google grid in the upper right corner of your Google Drive. If you don't notice the app in the menu, click on the option to check out more from Google. Once you have access to Google Keep, you can start designing your notes. Just click on "take a note" and start typing. I prefer to have one note for each quadrant of the 4-sqare, and I add the heading of the quadrant to the title of each note. Important and Urgent Important but Not Urgent Urgent but Not Important Not Urgent and Not Important Google Keep gives two options for viewing your notes - grid view and list view. Grid view gives you more of the "4 quadrant" feel, however, it adjusts the placement based on the screen size so it often puts 3 notes across. I prefer list view. This stacks the notes so I can put them in order of priority. Google Keep also gives you the option to add checkboxes. This is a no-brainer for me. Of course I want checkboxes. I am notorious for putting super simple tasks on my to-do list just so I can check them off! To add check boxes, just hover over the note and click on the 3 dots. Choose - show checkboxes. Are you into color coding? Find the paint palette in the tool bar at the bottom of each note and select a color. You can also add a picture, but I never use this feature as it tends to take up way too much space. Google Keep also gives you some more advanced options. You can set a reminder or add a collaborator from the tool bar in each note. Google Keep also allows you to add labels to your notes. This are handy when you have a bunch of notes to keep track of. The labels serve as keywords. So, you can have multiple labels for the same note. You will see you labels off to the left. Have you used Google Keep to help you stay organized? Do you have any tips or tricks? Please share!
Get the most from digital curriculum with this simple planning tip that will help you thoroughly use and reap the benefits of digital files.
Get your homeschool curriculum organized with tips on how to organize digital homeschool curriculum so you can always find what you need. Don't waste money on curriculum when you may already have what you need on your hard drive.
Get your family organized with a three part strategy for family organization plus a free printable calendar with homeschool planner!
Love digital homeschool curriculum but not sure how to keep it all organized? These 10 tips will help you with organizing digital homeschool curriculum so you can relax and enjoy homeschooling! How to Organize Digital Homeschool Curriculum We’re living in a digital age so it only makes sense that homeschooling resources are available digitally as...
Learn Which Smartphone Apps Homeschool Moms Can't Live Without
I have an awesome group of curricula and music lessons in this Elementary Music Basket giveaway. Enter now to get some great music for your homeschool.
Discover the benefits of homeschooling with Christian online classes from Luma Learn.
Please note that I did receive this product for free to use with my children and I was compensated for my time. As always my opinions of the curriculum is honest and I was not required to post a positive review. When my children were young art was one of my favorite classes to teach. …
In this course, Mary Poppins Online Book Club, we will read through the book Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers. As we are reading, we will go on rabbit trails of discovery into history, science, language, currency and more. We will find ways to learn by experiencing parts of the book through hands-on activities. At the conclusion of the story, we will have a tea party to celebrate the magic of Mary Poppins. Join us on an adventure into this fantastical tale about the wonders of childhood.