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Monday, August 27, 2012
Backpack/Briefcase Checklists for School, College, and Work
With school starting, I want to run several blogs on getting organized for school. The inspiration for today's blog came from The Disney Dream Team's Tracy, who created a system for remembering what needed to go to school with each child.
While Tracy's system targeted her elementary school children, a backpack checklist would work for middle school, high school, and college students. This could even work as a briefcase reminder for work, too. This is how it works:
Create a chart listing the days of the week at the top. Under each day, make a column for each person who needs a checklist. On the far left, list possible items that might need to be included in the backpack that day: a band instrument, shoes for gym, signed paperwork, a folder or notebook for a particular class, library books, etc.
You can create your chart on your computer and reproduce it each week. Or you could use a dry erase board or laminate a poster board to re-use each week. Each person on the chart could be noted in a different color. Then items can be checked off on the appropriate day as a reminder to put those things in the backpack.
Make sure you leave extra rows at the bottom for items that aren't necessarily needed each week.
To make life easier, have everyone pack their backpacks the night before. What a morning stress reliever!
More on getting organized for school:
Organizing for School - Papers
Get Organized for School - Clothing Inventory
Hope for Disorganized Students!
Getting Ready for School: Organizing Homework Papers
Labels:
College,
Parenting,
Priorities,
School,
Time Management
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