REMEMBER ASSIGNMENTS AT SCHOOL. After each class, or when at your locker, check with a friend or your smart-phone or technology reminder system about assignments. Post a calendar/planner page in your locker or notebook (if lockers aren't available). One strategy is to keep a sheet in each subject notebook on which to record daily assignments. Inventory your notebook and decide what materials you will need to pack; keep individual folders (or extra-large envelopes) for each subject, if you find it difficult to deal with notebooks. PLAN YOUR HOMEWORK. If you don't know where you are going, how will you know if you have arrived? Before you begin your studies, fill out a homework-planning sheet.Studyminder.com is a computer program that can help you plan your studies by asking, What is the assignment? How long will it take? What materials are needed? What supports are in place? KNOW WHERE YOU STAND. Print out your online grades on Thursdays. On Friday, gather materials and talk with your teachers about completing assignments over the weekend. Sunday is a good day to make a plan of action for the coming week. KEEP IMPORTANT PAPERS AND NUMBERS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS. Tired of chasing down information you need? Create an organized "chaser file" or notebook. This is where you keep important papers that you need in a hurry, as well as a list of contact numbers, codes, resources, and classmates in each class whom you can call if you get stuck on an assignment. CREATE A "PLANNER." Because of the increased academic demands of high school, your brain can't hold all the directions teachers give you throughout the day. You need a planner. Some planners are too bulky and are not ADD-friendly. Tear out blank pages from your notebook or create a planner on the computer. Use color-coding and boldfacing to highlight information. SET UP YOUR NOTEBOOK YOUR WAY. Some students like an accordion file system better than a tabbed divider system for their notebook. Talk with your teacher about how you would like to organize your notebook and explain to her why it works with your learning style. Try heavy-gauge notebook paper with reinforced holes, so that important information doesn't fall out. Use clear slip-sleeves for papers that will stay in your notebook for the whole year. STOCKPILE SUPPLIES AT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR to have on hand when you run out of them at midnight, when office supply stores are closed. GET GEEKY. Use apps, smartphones, computers, and tablets to your advantage. Ask for a classroom accommodation if the school does not allow such devices in class. To stay on top of things, set alarms and reminder messages, or send yourself an e-mail, copying the people who will hold you accountable to finish a task.
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