1. 1. Use Checklists: Checklists can be used for homework assignments, tests, activities, even chores. They can be made on a daily planner, calendar, or on an iPad app. Crossing off items also gives students a sense of accomplishment.
2. 3. 2. Set up a Study Space: Students should have an organized, quiet, and efficient place for studying and virtual classes. This could be a desk or kitchen table. 4. 5. 3. Weekly Book Bag Clean-Out: Students should be dumping their book bags and cleaning it out once a week. Sunday nights are a great time to accomplish this task. Throw away anything that isn't needed, and make sure all loose papers are in the correct folders. Having a clean book bag can help students locate papers and stay organized throughout the week. 6. 7. 4. Prepare for the Day Ahead: Each night families should review and make sure everything is completed and ready for the next day. Books and materials should be in the book bag. Devices should be charged for the next day. Take a mental walk through of the next day and make sure everything is ready. It also helps to lay out clothes the night before to make the morning time run smoothly. 8. 9. 5. Establish Daily Routines: Have a set time for studying, chores, family dinners, play time, etc. Try to keep the same routine every night, if possible. Build in time for study breaks, as needed. Having a daily routine will keep students organized and make them less likely to procrastinate. 6. Establish a Reasonable Bed Time: Make sure all devices and electronics are turned off and put away before heading to bed. Also, having a set bed time each night will help with the structure needed to develop a daily time schedule. Comments are closed.
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