I make lists. I make a crazy number of lists.
Making a list is my go-to strategy whenever I start to feel a little overwhelmed (or a lot), scattered, or just plain crazy. David Allen’s book, Getting Things Done gave me a name and an excuse for this process: Brain Dump.
It’s a great practice, and I even have a video where I answer some questions about it:
This month I’ll share my best and most useful homeschool lists with you. Check back here for each one as they show up. Eventually they’ll all be listed and linked here.
Organized Homeschool Lists
All the homeschool lists you can eat, coming every day (except Sundays) through October 2014!
- 31 Days of Homeschool Lists: Confessions of a Compulsive List-Maker
- 5 Essential Pieces of Our Homeschool Day
- 5 Sanity-Savers for Homeschooling Moms
- 5 Essential Chores Prevent Chaos at Home
- 5 Habits to Show Kids Love
- 5 Lists That Will Make You Feel Organized
- Ancients History Cycle Elementary Book List
- Medieval History Cycle Free Reading Book List
- Modern History Cycle Free Reading Book List
- Beautiful Fairy Tale Picture Books List
- Elementary Book Club List
- Essential Picture Books List
- Elementary Homeschool Supply List
- Homeschool Mom Teacher Supply List
- Elementary Fun-Reading Book List
- Simple Meals for Homeschool Days
- Essential Pantry List for Simple Meals
- A List of My Favorite Homeschooling Books
- Independent Work Checklist
- Mom’s Daily Homeschooling List
- Friday Home Recovery List
- Shakespeare for Kids Lists: Taming of the Shrew
- Shakespeare for Kids Lists: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- Shakespeare for Kids Lists: Henry V
- Top 10 Audio Books for the Under-10 Crowd
- Top 10 Audio Books for the Older Elementary Kids
Find out how to keep tons of lists without creating tons of clutter:
The best lists are the kinds with the search function. Learn how to use Evernote so you never lose a list again with Paperless Home Organization