Assignment Log
It is never a good idea to rely on your memory for due dates and instructions!
Whatever your method, you need a way to keep track of what you are working on and when it is due. Some students use planners or their phones with great success. However, if this hasn't worked for you in the past, try something with a little more structure.
As someone who needs a lot more structure myself, I have created an assignment log with this in mind. Check it out, below! (Free hard copies are located in the manila folder by the door.)
Whatever your method, you need a way to keep track of what you are working on and when it is due. Some students use planners or their phones with great success. However, if this hasn't worked for you in the past, try something with a little more structure.
As someone who needs a lot more structure myself, I have created an assignment log with this in mind. Check it out, below! (Free hard copies are located in the manila folder by the door.)
assignment_log.docx | |
File Size: | 27 kb |
File Type: | docx |
*Tried this and it didn't work either?! Maybe you need something more quick and basic. Try the following.
- Put one sheet of notebook paper in front of each class section in your binder.
- The minute you start an assignment write down the title and due date only.
- Put a check mark beside the assignment once you complete it.
- Put a line through the assigment once you actually turn it in.
- Put one sheet of notebook paper in front of each class section in your binder.
- The minute you start an assignment write down the title and due date only.
- Put a check mark beside the assignment once you complete it.
- Put a line through the assigment once you actually turn it in.