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How history ought to be... imho.
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Author:  Tory [ Sun Aug 02, 2015 7:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: How history ought to be... imho.

I was pretty laid back about wall decorations when mine were home schooling. My entire dining room walls were covered in charts, posters; alphabet, color spectrum, money counting, clock/time telling, etc.
I had the entire top wrapped around with a morse code chart and cursive alphabet. It looked like a wall paper border.

Do you have a place where you could put the timeline up and leave it?
Maps and timelines, etc. are great to have already out for instant use.

The dining room/school room here was so fixed in our lives that I still remember clearly the day I finally took everything down. I was glad to have my dining room back to a dining room again but it was so sad to see the home school years behind us.

Author:  Anna1111 [ Sun Aug 02, 2015 9:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: How history ought to be... imho.

Great minds think alike, Tory!

I've been contemplating where to hang it - I cannot hang it up high, because it is very detailed & would be un-readable. I'm thinking maybe to hang it above the railing on the steps up from the basement- because it's just about the right length : ) But, it's relatively heavy, and I've been trying to figure out how to hang it without ruining it or the wall.

Author:  LisaTX [ Tue Aug 04, 2015 5:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: How history ought to be... imho.

Our dining room is technically our "school room", but we usually don't end up using it much. I do have a dry erase board on the wall and used to have two really nice big map posters on the wall, but Xavier got up on a chair and tore them down and destroyed them. :( Now I'm hesitant to put anything else on the wall. I had been planning to put a timeline on the wall, though, so maybe I can figure something out. Maybe put up the timeline and just get rid of all the chairs.

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