Homeschool Hack: How We Save on Books

in Home Edders3 years ago

The Cost of Books

Books are expensive. Homeschooling three? Three times expensive. Hence I have to find ways on how we can save in this aspect. My eldest was in his third grade when we started our homeschooling journey. During this year, I bought all of his books brand new. Then, of course, I met people in our little homeschooling community and found out that it is common to source second-hand books within the community.

There are also several market/exchanges on facebook where we can post our book requirements and make deals with those who have them. There are used (marked/unmarked) or brand new books. You just need to be patient in checking the pages or exclusive group chats every now and then. Last year, I got my older two's books through this little community. I was so happy to get his books brand new at a very big discount.

Little Miss' books were also sourced second-hand from the community and they are now being used by my youngest since they are only one school year apart. Even if I would buy brand new books for her, it's still like buying at half the price since we will use it for the Little Man too.

The Hack

Oh, I wish I knew about this before. Earlier, with my eldest, he would use a separate notebook to write his answers for any self and unit tests.

Recently, I saw another homeschool mom sharing that she was removing post-it's from the books her older child previously used, so that they can now be used by her younger child. Brilliant! So the child can use the book without needing a separate answer sheet, and it can be used again by the younger child later on.

...and that, I started doing too!

Little Miss is in second grade and using a separate answer sheet is still confusing for her. She prefers to write on the book itself. And since I intend for Little Man to use these books next year too, I used that ingenious "hack" by that mommy but instead of using post-it's, I lightly glued lined paper.

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Recycling old notebooks.

At first, I was printing these lines on fresh A4 paper but I realized that it was wasting a lot of paper too. Then I started using the excess leaves from my son's old notebooks. Perfect!

It is time-consuming, yes, but I do it while the kids are doing their exercises so I don't mind. Besides, I am saving a sizeable amount of money so why should I make such big qualms about it, right?

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I also started to make her write on separate answer sheets but I see that she gets more motivated if she is using the book, so this will be what I will be doing for several years, I reckon (not unless I get super rich to afford the same books two years in a row!).

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If there's anything we learned/developed throughout our homeschooling journey, that would be creativity, resourcefulness, and frugality. If we can innovate ways to assist us in our journey in any aspect, that is very much welcome.

How about you? Do you also use hand-me-down textbooks to your kids?

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That is a pretty neat hack! On the one hand I wish I'd known about it when my kids were still doing bookwork as it would have saved me a lot of money we didn't really have at the time, on the other I'm kind of glad I didn't as while it was a lot of money buying them sets when they were using the same books, I now have scraps of baby writing from when they were tiny XD

I really think it's a pretty neat hack. I'm gonna have to do this for now. Hehe. As for the cute baby writing, we've got lots of artwork already compiled with their "signatures" and dates when they did it especially the girl coz she's the one really into arts. Even she gets nostalgic looking at her old arts now itself. hehe

I guess I'm just getting old in my old age but I do find kids getting nostalgic hilarious ^_^;

Hahaha! Yeah. She be like, "This one is from a very long time ago..."

"I remember when I did this some months ago.."

Well relatively half your life ago is a very long time whether it's 3 years or 20 XD

Salute!!

I for awhile nursed the idea of homeschooling
Then I had to be practical and knew I lack patience

Great ideas on saving @arrliinn <33

Thank you!❤️ I have to say, I learned a lot through this journey. Then being with like-minded people helped a lot too.

This is a brilliant idea. I will surely do it for my son's homeschooling. Happy New Year!

Thanks! I really find it useful since my 2 younger ones are only 1 year apart.

I think I got my eldest to use a separate notebook for the workbooks. Then I just let my youngest write directly in it. Few homeschoolers here never seemed to want anything I offered to pass on, even for free.

Yeah, now my youngest is the one writing down directly on the books.

Useful hack! I don't need to use it for the moment (at writting notebooks) but maybe some day I will. It's a good tip that I feel I can use it on others activities we make!

Thanks for sharing :)

I feel a lot can benefit from this hack! Glad to share. ☺️

Thanks for sharing these tips! I’m currently homeschooling 6, so money saving hacks are vital lol. I would copy the pages for kids or have them write on notebook paper. But for my younger kiddos I think they would like this because it would feel like their book too😊!!! Plus it will be like new for resale when the time is write🤗 lol.

Glad this helps! You will not believe, these books were bought second-hand too (no markings). So plus one on the "resale" value. I also used to copy the pages for them to work on but this was not appealing to my kids. :D

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I'm glad my little idea helped! We strive to give the best we can to our children but not at the expense of our budget. 🙃