The “KEY” to Success in Junior High

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The “KEY” to Success in Junior High ORGANIZATION The “KEY” to Success in Junior High

Binder system 1 – 1 1/2 inch binder Pencil Pouch 8 pack plastic dividers with pockets on both sides 1 labeled “Homework” 1 labeled for each class Loose leaf paper

At home filing system “Accordion” Folder Label a section for each class Clean out old papers from your binder once a week and put them in your home filing system. Clean out your home filing system at the end of each term.

Planners USE your planner, don’t just fill it out. Write what you do in each class. If it is NOT homework, put a check mark by it. If it IS HOMEWORK, highlight it.

Planner tips Always have it with you. Use it in every class. Open your planner as soon as you get to class. Leave it out on your desk as a reminder to fill in the information. Write all the details of the assignment in your planner. Use your planner at home to remember what your homework is and when it is due.

homework Do your homework at the same time each day. Plan on at least 30 minutes. If you don’t have homework, use your “homework time” to read. Check your planner to remind you what needs to be done. Make a plan – list what order you will complete your homework.

Start school being organized and stay organized!