Dealing with E-learning – Quarantine self-help pt 3

Quarantine isn’t a free-for all eat candy and sit on the couch kind of thing if you are a kid. When you are a kid, you do E-learning. Here are five simple steps to solving the mystery of how to deal with this work.

  1. Review your work. This is the most important step and the one that can help you the most. If your work comes in weekly, review and plan out your work over the week on Monday. If your work comes daily, every morning check your assignments and plan your day out.
  2. Print things out. I find it WAY easier to print things out when I start working. Checklists, Math work, almost anything that you need. (Don’t print out things you need to hand in in google classroom or docs) This can help if you aren’t used to doing everything on the computer, or even if you are, it is a good way to get organized and be ready for the work coming your way.
  3. Organize your work. Things can get cluttered if you don’t know what to do next. Get yourself a To-Do list every day so you can easily complete your work without any extra stress. Also, checking off things on lists can help you add something that can make you feel important each day.
  4. Do your work. The simplest step, but the most annoying. But with the last three steps, completing your work is more like real school, where everything has a time and place to do things, and less like the crazy list of stuff you have to do by the end of the day.
  5. Review your work. This is very important, but we all want to skip it (even I do) Review the work you have done when you finish, whether that is at the end of the week, or end of the day. Make sure you have done everything you need to do.

I hope you are all well

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