Choice #1:
Fill out a Yearly Assessment Planner
If you didn't get a chance to do this last year, or if you lost your original,
using the Year 12 Assessment Booklet here, run to the Library and grab an A3 planner so you can visualise your:
Assessment Task dates | Other tasks or events | Key goals for each term
Then keep the planner up in your study area at home to keep yourself on track!
(a spare copy can be downloaded for printing by clicking on the example one above)
Choice #2:
Revise your routine
It's a new year, and things might have changed in terms of your timetable, job hours/regular shifts, exercise routines, sport training, etc.
Therefore, it might be good to use this time to revisit your study routine to make sure it's on point, as having a good routine allows you to:
> Divide your time evenly between subjects & tasks
(or give priority to particular things at really busy times)
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> Stay consistently on track with ongoing commitments like major works, revision, etc.
Therefore, it might be good to use this time to revisit your study routine to make sure it's on point, as having a good routine allows you to:
> Divide your time evenly between subjects & tasks
(or give priority to particular things at really busy times)
+
> Stay consistently on track with ongoing commitments like major works, revision, etc.
Access the template to make your own routine here
The sample routine below is designed for a Year 12 student who prefers to work in longer chunks...
A reminder that combining your routine with the use of one or more of the two key tools here
is very important for staying on track in Year 12...
Plus to find out more about how to maintain new habits, check out this blog.
is very important for staying on track in Year 12...
Plus to find out more about how to maintain new habits, check out this blog.
Choice #3:
Break down your English Assessment Task
(and/or any other recently issued tasks)
Breaking down and schedule this important task into more manageable chunks will help you succeed with it!
> Create a digital one by clicking here or on the image below
> Or pick up a hard copy in the Freshie Library...
Choice #4:
You choose!
If you're feeling nice and organised already, you can use this time to:
> Chat with your mentor and seek advice if you need it
and/or
> Catch up on classwork or revision notes
and/or
> Make progress with your current assessment tasks
> Chat with your mentor and seek advice if you need it
and/or
> Catch up on classwork or revision notes
and/or
> Make progress with your current assessment tasks
Just make sure you're using the time productively!
There's more great organisational tools here...
Big Day CountdownUsed by so many students to stay mindful of major things coming up like:
> Study goals > Meetings > Task milestones > Task due dates App info & download here (Tip: Airdrop it from a friend & skip paying for it!) |
Assessment Task Management (Breakdown)
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My Study LifeMy Study Life is everything your paper planner is and more.
Schedules, assignments, revision, exams? My Study Life has it covered on all of your devices. Oh, and did we mention it's free? Check it out here |