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Ask Sydney and Ella: Homework

If you need advice on anything just ask! There is a box in the nurse just for advice so make sure you write to Mrs. Bedell


This weeks advice: Homework

I always have so much homework that I can't keep up with. Either I forget what I have, or I forget it at home. I don't want to get in trouble again for my homework. What do I do?

-Homework


Dear Homework,

I think you could maybe take a sticky note or paper and place it on something that you always use or see right when you get home or after school so you know what to do for class.

For when you leave in the morning and don't want to forget your homework or anything else that you need just make a checklist! You can get something to hang up on your wall and write what you need for the day. You should make tabs on it so when you check it you close the tabs so you know what you have and what you need to get! This is also a great craft to do when you have nothing to do!


Make sure you write to us: lbedell@vil.marbleheadschools.org Rember the box is in the nurse and your advice will be answered in next week's newspaper!

Have a good week!

--- Sydney and Ella
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