Tackling Read-Aloud Homeschool Books (& Freebie!)
A big part of our school day is reading aloud. My 7 and 9 year old boys read 2-3 books aloud to me daily, and I read Bible, history, and science aloud to them.
I dumped out all our baskets of books on the family room floor to sort. I sorted the reading books by grade level and seperated Bible, science, and history books (book in a series like Magic School Books, If You Where There, etc). I was surprised we have over 50 Arch Bible story books.

Now it is much easier to find the book I need.
Free: Choosing and Using Resources
Free Choosing and Using Resources Booklet(31 pages PDF)
Includes Classics by Grade Level
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Includes :
- Building a homeschool library.
- Reading the classics.
- Utilizing the Internet.
- Videos and TiVo.
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Comment by Jessica C :
What a great idea. I really need to do that. I think i mught.
Comment by Christy :
That is a great tip for keeping books in order…we are constantly battling that ourselves!
Comment by Homeschool News :
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Comment by Rhen @yestheyareallmine :
I seperate all of our books as well. I sort them into the different ages groups, subjects and sometimes genre. Makes things a lot easier when we have to find a book.
Great tackle!
Comment by susieshomemade :
Wow!! Awesome tackle!!
Comment by Karen :
Great tackle. I need to find the time to tackle some problem areas in my home. Hope you’ll drop by to check out my tackle for today.
Comment by Muthering Heights :
They look nice and neat! Great job!
Comment by Sara :
Looks really great. And so much easier to find something.
Comment by Tami Lewis :
here’s a comment- thank you! i love your blogs and all you teach me. thanks girl!
Comment by Robin Sampson :
@juliaathome Most our #homeschool day is reading aloud: Bible, Step books, history & science. See http://budurl.com/697f
Comment by Relishing Life :
I like to keep our books separated as well. It makes it so much easier to find what we are looking for. Unfortunately, I still need to work with my little guys on putting the books back exactly where they got them from in order to keep them organized. But, I don’t mind – I am just glad that they are taking the books off the shelves to read them!
Thanks for the the great book list! I need to make sure that we read them. Thank you!
Comment by Robin Sampson :
Organizing our read aloud books genre & level. #homeschool http://budurl.com/697f
Comment by niki :
Great idea! Thanks so much for sharing. I love reading and so does my family, but we read so many books that we often forget and get repeats at the library and resale shops.
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Comment by Sharon :
This is something I definitely need to tackle! I’m looking forward to reading your resources book. Thank you for sharing!!
Comment by Robin Sampson :
@songofmyheart I’ve been oganizing our homeschool area too http://bit.ly/2Ku2jE and reading books http://bit.ly/f0COH
Comment by Shannon :
RT @heartofwisdom offers this #homeschool freebie http://tr.im/yNoG
Comment by Angela :
Thanks for all the helpful information. The book list were Great!