Time Management
Planning & Organization
Attention & Working Memory
Problem Solving & Self-Control
Notes & Information Organization
100

Strategy for knowing my daily schedule and being able to estimate the time needed to complete the tasks and activities.

What is: using a daily schedule or planner

100

Strategy for helping organize your school-related materials in your book bag.

What are: 

-binders

-folders 

-dividers

100

Strategies for helping you prepare for a test and stay focused.

What is:

-Visual support (diagrams, graphic organizers)

-To-do lists or check-lists

-Flashcards

100

Strategy to use to divide a large task into smaller, sequential steps.

What is: task breakdown.

100

Strategy for organizing your notes if you are a visual learner.

What is:

-color coding

-using a graphic organizer

-using pictures and diagrams

-underlining/highlighting

200

A useful routine for keeping track of multiple  homework assignments and projects.

What is: writing the due dates in a calendar or planner.

200

Strategy for organizing school related materials within a binder.

What is:

-sort loose papers in a folder or binder.

-throw away papers you no longer need.

-label sections of your binder.

200

Strategy for remembering vocabulary words.

What is: 

-make flashcards

-write them in a list

-draw pictures or make sentences to make more connections in your mind

-say the words out loud to yourself 

200

Strategy to use to minimize auditory distractions.

What is:

-use headphones

-use ear plugs

-move to a quiet location

-close the door

200


What is: a graphic organizer.

300

Strategy for completing a large project.

What is: 

-chunking the project into smaller parts

-estimating the time needed

-using a checklist

300

Strategy to organize your homework assignments and projects.

What is:

-planner

-google calendar

-check-list

300

Strategy for completing a math worksheet using a previously learned math formula.

What is: use a visual reference with the formula.

300

Strategy to use when you have a lot on your mind and it's interfering with focusing on your classwork.

What is:

-ask to check-in with someone

-write down your thoughts

-take a walk

300

Strategy for learning a new subject if you are an auditory learner.

What is:

-listening to someone talk about it

-listening to a podcast about the topic

400
Tool to use if an assignment needs to be submitted at a specific time.
What is: an alarm or reminder of the date due and time.
400

Strategy for when you have multiple homework assignments with different due dates and different levels of difficulty.

What is:

-Prioritize your work

-Estimate the time needed to complete based on difficulty level

-Create a checklist

-Write down dates in a calendar or planner

400

Strategy for remembering an appointment you have coming up.

What is: write it down somewhere.
400

Test taking strategy to use if you get stuck on a math problem.

What is: move on to another problem and come back to it.
400

These are notes if your teachers calls them notes.

What are: notes.

500

Strategy for estimating the time needed to complete an assignment.

What is: 

-writing down the start and finish time and compare it to how long it actually took.

-consider how much time a similar assignment took last time.

500

Strategy for organizing documents in your google drive.

What is: create folders

500

Strategy for blocking out visual distractions.

What is: 

-face a different direction.

-clear off your desk.

-remove distracting items/things from your environment.

-move to another space.

500

Strategy to use if you have multiple questions left on a test and only 2 minutes until the block is over.

What is: 

-ask your teacher for more time.

-prioritize the ones that are the easiest/take the least time

500

Strategy for studying if you are a kinesthetic learner.

What is:

-walking around while listening

-chewing gum while studying

-using flashcards

-talking to someone about the topic

-using a fidget while learning or studying

-create a physical model of a concept (if applicable)

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