Homework Station Organization
Homework Station Organization
Having a homework station also helps to keep all your materials and supplies in one place, making it
easier to find what you need without wasting time searching for it. It can also serve as a quiet and
distraction-free area, away from the chaos of the rest of the house.
2. Gather Supplies
Having all your supplies within reach can save you time and frustration. Make a list of all the
materials you need for your homework and gather them in one place. This can include textbooks,
notebooks, pens, pencils, rulers, calculators, and any other necessary items.
5. Set a Schedule
Having a designated time for homework can help you stay on track and avoid procrastination. Set a
schedule for when you will work on your assignments and stick to it. This will also help create a
sense of routine and structure.
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If you’re like me, you’re probably realizing about now that it’s time to get back into the swing of
things inside the house. We also made sure the ledger board hit multiple studs so it would provide
enough support for the countertop. A cart similar to this metal cart is an incredibly versatile storage
piece. If you search Etsy there are tons of similar options. Easy recipes for finger foods, healthy
snacks, dessert and more. This space gets quite messy, but with systems in place, it’s simple to clean
up. The cabinets under the desk hold all of my office supplies. When homework is done, they stay
and color or create art projects. I usually take everything out of their backpacks when we get home
and stick any homework in their pockets until we have homework time. With 6 people living in just
over 1400 square feet, this proves to be quite the challenge, as we have a lot of stuff and not a lot of
space. You did a good job Reply Delete Replies Reply Add comment Load more. I’ve switched to a
Kallax cube unit and that’s been going much better. And thanks so much for sharing my triple
homework station. But I think I have just thought of a solution based on one of these photos.:) Love
it when that happens. Let me tell you, pencils and socks have the magic power to disappear in our
house. We are needing to set up a space for them to do their work and I love this. In this case, I used
those green baskets in the pantry to contain Mom’s stationary and notecards. You can save a
boatload of money and still get the exact color you want. The pink flamingo and ivory unicorn add
some girl-approved whimsy to this work zone. All of the kids' supplies and arts and crafts are in our
laundry room. There’s room to work and room for computers, should they be needed. Multiple work
stations and a combination of playful colors and neutral tones invite the whole family to work here.
The rest was the cart, storage baskets, grid panel, lamps, and paint. Read on to see how you can make
your own DIY schoolwork station in minutes with a cart, a few storage baskets, and some fun
chalkboard labels. There’s a pencil sharpener and 3 labeled manilla folders hanging at the ready for
school notes. The Thirty One wall organizer is where I keep all of their calendars, newsletters,
reminders and homework. Information on the Ikea cart and the cute DIY container instructions are
all provided in the post. Or having them place their packed backpack in a designated space
(preferably near the door!) so there isn’t a mad scramble to find it in the morning. I also thought of
buying the raskog cart and using it. Thanks for the precise shop details and instructions.
The desk also provides additional storage for easy access to utensils and other items needed to
complete assignments. There’s room to work and room for computers, should they be needed. For us
moms that means we’ll be once again signing homework papers, permission slips, trying to keep up
with school schedules, family calendars and trying to juggle ALL THE THINGS. While name
placards often designate a child’s workspace, the photos denote each child’s station here. CLICK
HERE The shelves beneath the work top are a great location for a basket with things like
headphones, pencil cases and chargers along with a laptop case. It’s on the darker side but not too
dark, it’s oh-so-pretty and is in the same pallet as Mindful Grey, which is what many other parts of
the house are painted. I know that they always love to see what you come up with. The rest was the
cart, storage baskets, grid panel, lamps, and paint. In this child’s room, the bed gets a raise to make
room for a work station. It could be as simple as establishing a nightly backpack check ensuring that
all the books and papers needed for the next day are all packed away. LEARN MORE I’ve also
placed an inexpensive letterboard on the desk with a fun quote, an old mason jar to store scissors
and pens, and a couple of other fun accessories. Why not take the bull by the horns and get yourself
organized?! I did. No matter how many boxes of pencils I used to buy there were never enough.
Your information will never be shared or sold to a 3rd party. I love its neutral wood colour paired
with the black metal legs. And thanks so much for sharing my triple homework station. I thought that
groundhog promised an earlier spring. I am on an everlasting mission to organize every inch of our
small ranch home. I found it helpful to print out their schedule and post it by their workspace,
highlighting when the times when they need to be on Zoom with their class. We’re still trying to
work this one out real time. When homework is done, they stay and color or create art projects. That
way Stella could have her own desk rather than working on the dining table, and by keeping it in the
kitchen I could still help her with questions while I’m making dinner. At least I know what I’m
talking about when it comes to organizing! haha. This family-room homework station encourages
focused work, but also happens to cover the radiator. If you search Etsy there are tons of similar
options. When you’re short on visitors, make the most of that extra square footage. Tasks such as
time management, tidying workspaces, and project preparation will not only help them with school
work, but also with life and the challenges it brings as they continue to learn and grow. The white
wall system is from Pottery Barn and I absolutely love it. Make it easy for them to stay organized,
especially if they’re already prone to leaving toys, coats, or shoes all over the house. I was going
deep and dark with the wood and the walls, and I’d rely on white and gold accents and natural light
to brighten it up.
I think it is so important to have a fun, bright station that get kids actually excited to do their
homework. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. These simple back to school
organization ideas bring both beauty and function. Unfortunately, both possibilities would have made
it awkward for 3 children and chairs. I just popped in a few mason jars to hold the pencils and
markers. These adjustable IKEA desk chairs work well for my daughters. I found it helpful to print
out their schedule and post it by their workspace, highlighting when the times when they need to be
on Zoom with their class. Or having them place their packed backpack in a designated space
(preferably near the door!) so there isn’t a mad scramble to find it in the morning. The one on
Highland Park took me to the organization page and organization link took me to Highland Park. A
better homework routine could start with a better place to get the work done. Where did you find the
plastic containers for the highlighters and markers? Thanks. Plans that involved upgrading the
playroom from a place filled with toys and primary colors to a place that would allow focus and
learning and productivity. Now that may of us are wading into virtual learning in 2020, I wanted to
update this post to provide tips for creating a virtual learning station. This nook provides ample
room for desks and storage. The pink flamingo and ivory unicorn add some girl-approved whimsy to
this work zone. I was surprised you are not more popular since you certainly have the gift. Organize
your playroom, living room or small space with these genius solutions to toy clutter. As far as school
materials like workbooks, we reused that rolling cart I had initially used for supplies to hold books.
Easy recipes for finger foods, healthy snacks, dessert and more. It’s a good spot for them to sit for
research or completing homework sheets where they can spread it all out. At least I know what I’m
talking about when it comes to organizing! haha. CLICK HERE The shelves beneath the work top
are a great location for a basket with things like headphones, pencil cases and chargers along with a
laptop case. This website is not intended to substitute the advice of a professional. The desk also
provides additional storage for easy access to utensils and other items needed to complete
assignments. They’ve all been done to avoid homework or to ensure that it gets done. Longer screws
would have poked out the top of the homework station. All three children used this space regularly
when schools were closed in March of 2020, although only two children used it for school. It wasn’t
ideal for us and our papers and coloring books. A homework station should do the same for your
child. Easy DIYs, recipes and tips including weekly meal prep, setting up a snack station, creative
lunchbox notes, how to keep food cold and hot, and more.
This box is available at the container store-See more info HERE. Determine where your child works
best, whether it is at the kitchen table or at a desk in their room and make that the dedicated
schoolwork spot each day. They’ve all been done to avoid homework or to ensure that it gets done.
While name placards often designate a child’s workspace, the photos denote each child’s station
here. As my children do homework in the dining room, I have a large plastic shoebox that keeps all
the necessary items together. You just have to get a little more creative and maybe rethink underused
square footage. The same is true for children, perhaps even more so, as they are full of energy and
even more prone to distractions. If possible and age-appropriate, try to find a separate room for each
of your children (and you) to do your work. Thank you so much for stopping by to read about my
adventures in organizing, cleaning and home decor. I had metal buckets left from a birthday party
and then grabbed some mason jars for skinnier writing utensils. If you have a specific place for
everything the kids need to do their homework and then a place to put it when they're done.you're
nights and mornings will run a lot smoother. At this workstation, a few tin cups separate markers
from pens and pencils. Where did you find the plastic containers for the highlighters and markers?
Thanks. The pink flamingo and ivory unicorn add some girl-approved whimsy to this work zone.
Whether carving out a corner in a bedroom, living room, or dining area. Enjoy these Dune 2 movie
quotes from Paul, Chani, Jessica, Princess Irulan, and more. Make it easy for them to stay organized,
especially if they’re already prone to leaving toys, coats, or shoes all over the house. For now,
though, we’ll stick to art projects and homework. Tasks such as time management, tidying
workspaces, and project preparation will not only help them with school work, but also with life and
the challenges it brings as they continue to learn and grow. All three children used this space
regularly when schools were closed in March of 2020, although only two children used it for school.
With enough room for mom or dad to sit and help, this work station is perfectly suited to grade-
school-aged children. Or having them place their packed backpack in a designated space (preferably
near the door!) so there isn’t a mad scramble to find it in the morning. These simple back to school
organization ideas bring both beauty and function. That little container in the back is for collecting
Box Tops. Thanks for the precise shop details and instructions. A pair of colorful plastic totes fit
perfectly on each shelf. They have a ton of affordable build-your-own desk options so we
customized this one to work for us. Consider setting up some in and out bins where your kids can
drop off any papers that need to be signed or seen by a parent. It’s so inviting. I am currently
making one for our 3. That way Stella could have her own desk rather than working on the dining
table, and by keeping it in the kitchen I could still help her with questions while I’m making dinner.
That embroidery hoop is such a great little project. With a few key accessories, you can add
organized storage to a workstation of any size. Whether carving out a corner in a bedroom, living
room, or dining area. So with school coming up around the corner, we’re getting back into the swing
of reading, writing and complaining creating. Your information will never be shared or sold to a 3rd
party. Keep this cozy office space in mind if you’re considering a kitchen remodel, but not sure how
fit in desk. These days homework in the kitchen is kicked up a notch with designated desks like this
one. To install the 4 legs, we flipped the Karlby counter upside down. These rooms create homework
zones to encourage practical study time. CLICK HERE The shelves beneath the work top are a great
location for a basket with things like headphones, pencil cases and chargers along with a laptop case.
All three children used this space regularly when schools were closed in March of 2020, although
only two children used it for school. With 6 people living in just over 1400 square feet, this proves to
be quite the challenge, as we have a lot of stuff and not a lot of space. Having a designated space
helps you focus on your tasks. I have found everything else to recreate this look. Have you ever had
your second grader ask you a math question and your mind has gone completely blank. I love its
neutral wood colour paired with the black metal legs. We did this to avoid screwing into the top of
the counter. Our whole setup worked out really well last year, so I have high hopes that this year will
be the same. Whether it’s a desktop planner, or a large dry-erase calendar that can hang on the wall,
it’s a great way for them to visually see what tests and assignments are coming up, so they can
manage their time accordingly. They also act as a small gallery on this extensive wall. You just have
to get a little more creative and maybe rethink underused square footage. We’re still trying to work
this one out real time. In these rooms, the family that works together stays together. Plans that
involved upgrading the playroom from a place filled with toys and primary colors to a place that
would allow focus and learning and productivity. Not only is it the perfect compact size for a little
spot like this, it's such a great price. Once homework is done, the box goes under the server out of
sight. That little container in the back is for collecting Box Tops. Plus few words of encouragement
remind kids just what this space is for. While name placards often designate a child’s workspace, the
photos denote each child’s station here. The homework station is available for them and they will
often work there, however if they prefer, they may work at the kitchen table or in their bedroom, as
well.
Can’t wait to see what my other blogging friends contribute throughout the series. You can find all
the information on each item in the room by clicking over to the post. This nook provides ample
room for desks and storage. I know that they always love to see what you come up with. I use these
every single day, so it's handy to have them right near the kitchen table. This is a go-getter mom who
not only is the best mother to 2 absolutely adorable little girls, she also volunteers quite a bit at their
school AND she’s the co-creator of a thoughtful holiday tradition that is sure to come across your
radar very soon. And I love those bars with all the hooks to hang coats and purses. To install the 4
legs, we flipped the Karlby counter upside down. All types of glue, including a hot glue gun in the
pencil case. Thank you so much for stopping by to read about my adventures in organizing, cleaning
and home decor. There’s plenty of room at these work stations, and that can be the best way to get
work done for parents trying to multitask and kids who need help. Not only does this look nice, it
designates an area for each child. That little container in the back is for collecting Box Tops. No
matter how many boxes of pencils I used to buy there were never enough. If you’re like me, you’re
probably realizing about now that it’s time to get back into the swing of things inside the house.
Shorter screws wouldn’t have been long enough to hold the homework station in place. With a little
practice, this can be an extremely effective method that can be used all the way through high school.
There are windows on both three sides of the house there, so it’s pretty light all day. The homework
station is available for them and they will often work there, however if they prefer, they may work at
the kitchen table or in their bedroom, as well. It also comes back with a lot more violence and is
more emotional. You did a good job Reply Delete Replies Reply Add comment Load more. This
content requires JavaScript to be enabled, and the site or browser may be disabling it. The one on
Highland Park took me to the organization page and organization link took me to Highland Park.
These simple back to school organization ideas bring both beauty and function. Consider helping
them mix up their workspace by giving them a lap desk or a clipboard to work on in a comfy chair
between Zoom sessions. These party games are perfect to play in your backyard for birthday parties,
family reunions or even on Field Day. There were definitely some favorites that you listed. When it’s
organized and reflects who they are, it can even be a place they want to go. And It’s no wonder.
They’re close to the rest of the family— and to snacks. I’d rather just write than organize things, but
a good environment is more conducive to the creative flow.