How To Be Organized For Middle School?
Well see im going into middle school and im so not organized and my mom and friends say that when middle school comes im going to be messed up. so if you have any tips plz plz plz plz plz help. thanks so much.
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Several steps to be organized:
Carry a notebook or binder large enough to carry not only each class notes, but a special “things to do” section.
Keep notes daily in the “things to do” section, what your assignments are, and when due. Check it off, as you complete assignments, or reading. Prioritize, complete most important, or hardest ones first. Save easiest for last, because you may tire quickly, so best to save easy to do last.
Keep your locker organized, by having first 1/2 days class books on top, and afternoon books on bottom, so you can find them faster. You can replace top-section at lunch time, and pick up books at bottom, after lunch.
Carry your homework books and assignments in a book bag, to take home. (check your “things to do” before leaving school, to make sure you have everything needed)
Let your parents know what work you have to do. This makes them happy, that you will be kept busy, and they feel important, because they can tell you to “get busy”, lol.
Ask your teachers lots of questions, so you completely understand the day’s lessons, and assignments.
It doesn’t make sense to go day to day, confused, and not understanding what has been taught, or what you are expected to do.
It’s too late at test time, to say “I’m not ready.”
Instead, look forward to test days, to evaluate whether you have been doing your job, and that you have learned what the teachers expected (i.e, passed their tests).
If you pass, tell your parents, so they can reward you.
If you fail, go back to missed answers, relearn what you failed to remember.
Ask teachers again, for remedial help on those things that the tests showed you lacked understanding.
If you follow this procedure, and steps outlined above, you will make the honor roll, guaranteed!!.