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Organizational Tips for Middle Schoolers

by @AmandaMorin

Article accessed at understood.org

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1. Teach how to divide and conquer.

  • Goal: Keep deadlines for long-term projects from creeping up.

  • Example: Using a calendar, show your child how doing a little work each day can help get projects done.

2. Organize to-do lists in a logical order.

  • Goal: Have less stress when there’s lots to do.

  • Example: Tasks and chores can be organized by due date—or by time needed or by how hard (or easy) they are. Just putting a list in order can help your child feel more in control.

3. Have a front-door “go” box.

  • Goal: Have everything your child needs for school at the door.

  • Example: Designate a place for items your child needs to remember for school: backpack, projects, gym clothes—or an eraser!

4. Color-code tasks.

  • Goal: Prioritize chores and messages by color.

  • Example: Your child might use red sticky notes for important tasks and green ones for things that have to be done by the end of the week.

5. Use a whiteboard.

  • Goal: Make things easier to visualize.

  • Example: With a big whiteboard, your child can make to-do lists, map out thoughts for an assignment, or just write down things to remember.

6. Set a weekly backpack cleaning day.

  • Goal: Get rid of clutter and save important items.

  • Example: Clearing out old papers, leftover snacks, and pencil stubs once a week can make it easier for your child to find things.

7. Keep track of time.

  • Goal: Help your child plan better.

  • Example: Have your child write down start and end times for chores or homework for a couple weeks. This can help your child figure out how to budget time in the future.

 

Organizing for Middle Schoolers

This page has some great organizing ideas for unorganized students.  The ideas have pictures to illustrate how the organizing idea brings things together.

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Ultimate Guide to Being Organized Middle School

This page has some great ideas for both students and parents.

Please check back as we will be adding ideas to the page.  If you have ideas you use, please send them to dsymonds@richland2.org.  Please include a picture, if possible.

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