This is getting harder and harder to do, now that I have a multi-section backpack AND a 3-ring binder AND all these pockets AND a car.
Before I get started on my homework, the first thing I have to do is chase down all the various pieces of paper from that day: folded, crumpled, misfiled, loose at the bottom of the backpack.
Pile it all up in one place, and sort it all out: to do tonight, to do another time (tip: put the due date at the upper right corner), stay at home, file with the class section of the notebook for use at school, etc.
If I don't, once or twice a week I miss a deadline, or panic and rush to finish an assignment I forgot because I didn't find the paper until I was doing the laundry, or looking for something else, etc. Not a good feeling.
The alternative, of course, is to carefully organize these papers as I proceed through the day. Not going to happen.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Khan Academy
Check it out. Do it now - or immediately after you finish reading this post, anyway.
This really smart guy who lives on the west coast wanted to help his nieces and nephews on the east coast with their homework, so he started recording these really simple video sessions explaining math and science concepts. Here's the magic: it's just his voice explaining while you see the formula or whatever being worked out.
These are incredibly helpful, and they are more and more useful as I progress through high school.
I read that some schools in California were switching the lesson plans around, assigning for homework the Khan Academy videos to introduce and explain new concepts, then using class time to work on what would have been the homework problems.
This is important. Go check it out here
This really smart guy who lives on the west coast wanted to help his nieces and nephews on the east coast with their homework, so he started recording these really simple video sessions explaining math and science concepts. Here's the magic: it's just his voice explaining while you see the formula or whatever being worked out.
These are incredibly helpful, and they are more and more useful as I progress through high school.
I read that some schools in California were switching the lesson plans around, assigning for homework the Khan Academy videos to introduce and explain new concepts, then using class time to work on what would have been the homework problems.
This is important. Go check it out here
Monday, October 10, 2011
Turn me in!
Ok, that's not actually what the label says, but that's the message my brain gets when I see it.
Ever do the homework and forget to turn it in? Who hasn't? But this is crazy after you've done the work, to get a zero or a late grade just because you couldn't get your act together to hand the thing in when you were supposed to.
But who can blame us, really. Our parents have no clue how rushed and crowded our days are, and how huge and loud the classes are, and how crazy it is to change classes every 45 minutes and race off the the next one across campus before the 5 minute tardy bell. (I read about how in Japan the teachers move, and the students stay in one place as a team. Cool.)
So this works for me: at the front of my 3-ring binder I use for all my classes. there's a black plastic page with a pocket, and on the pocket is a label that says, "TURN IN TODAY" and I start every day with my assignments in that packet, in the order of my classes. At the end of the day I should see an empty black page if I've turned everything in.
Of course, this means I have to put all the pages in that one place every night.
Which means I have to do all the assignments.
BUT if I do them this way I at least get credit for doing them.
See? Better.
Ever do the homework and forget to turn it in? Who hasn't? But this is crazy after you've done the work, to get a zero or a late grade just because you couldn't get your act together to hand the thing in when you were supposed to.
But who can blame us, really. Our parents have no clue how rushed and crowded our days are, and how huge and loud the classes are, and how crazy it is to change classes every 45 minutes and race off the the next one across campus before the 5 minute tardy bell. (I read about how in Japan the teachers move, and the students stay in one place as a team. Cool.)
So this works for me: at the front of my 3-ring binder I use for all my classes. there's a black plastic page with a pocket, and on the pocket is a label that says, "TURN IN TODAY" and I start every day with my assignments in that packet, in the order of my classes. At the end of the day I should see an empty black page if I've turned everything in.
Of course, this means I have to put all the pages in that one place every night.
Which means I have to do all the assignments.
BUT if I do them this way I at least get credit for doing them.
See? Better.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Mo' Mophie
One of the best things I ever got was a Mophie case for my iPhone. It's a really protective case but more important it has its own charge - you charge the iPhone, you charge the Mophie. You can choose for your phone to be lighter or have longer battery life, but for under $100 it can double your time.
Go here to see the Mophie
Go here to see the Mophie
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