The most important task you need to do first.
priority
This word means the date or time something is due.
deadline
This social media app distracts a lot of students. (Videos)
Tiktok
Writing down your tasks for the day is called this.
to-do list
This simple object is used for writing down homework and deadlines.
planner
When you choose to finish homework before video games, you are practicing this.
putting priorities first
A teacher telling you a project is due Friday is giving you this.
due date
This happens when you keep checking your phone “just for a second,” but suddenly 20 minutes have passed.
doom scrolling
Setting one of these helps you wake up on time.
alarm
You use this to schedule your month, week, or day.
calendar
Name something that is usually more important than entertainment activities.
schoolwork, chores, or work
Finishing something right before the deadline is called waiting until the ________.
Playing games, scrolling, or watching Netflix instead of doing homework is called this.
procrastinating
This habit means dividing big tasks into smaller, easier pieces.
breaking tasks down
This word means using your time wisely and getting a lot done.
productivity
You have homework, a job shift, and a friend wants to hang out. The ability to choose the most important task first is called this.
setting priorities
To meet deadlines, you must plan your time and avoid this bad habit.
procrastination
Name one major distraction at home when trying to work.
phone, TV, siblings, noise, etc.
A daily pattern of behavior, like waking up at the same time every day.
routine
This tool on your phone reminds you of important tasks.
reminder/notifications
A student has a test tomorrow and practice tonight. Which is the higher priority?
studying for the test
This tool helps you track all your deadlines in one place.
planner or calendar
This word means losing focus because your attention keeps switching to something else.
distractrion
This habit means looking ahead in your week and preparing for tasks before they become urgent.
plannning ahead
This strategy means reflecting on your tasks at the start of the day and again at the end to reflect on what worked well and what didn’t.
daily reflection