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Study 101- Organising Time



Time is the framework in which we live ou lives. There are many things that we do that take up time. Learning to manage our time by ourselves is an important part of growing up. 

One of the aspects of being a student is learning to fit in all the different parts of our lives so that they balance and we get time to do the things that we both need to and want to do.

Write a list of all the things that you do in your afternoons. They might be chores, homework, leisure, sport etc. 

Circle all the things that you have to do. 
Put a star beside all the things that you would like to do

Create a chart of the week and then put the have to things under the days where they need to be done. Add the would like to activities in and around them.

How did you go? 
You have the makings of a Study timetable and are on your way to organising your time. 


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