Description
This is a mini course from the "Executive Functioning" curriculum developed by Debra A. Boyle, M.Ed., Learning Specialist and Organization Coach, tried and found to be effective for students who need to learn general organization skills. The course involves the student so that the goals can be achieved of: learning that a schedule is a necessary part of life; understanding what a schedule actually is; discovering that they personally can make a schedule per 30-minute sections of their day; and finding how much easier it is to be successful in school (and life) by being organized.
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Grades
8th - 10th
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10
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Description
This is a mini course from the "Executive Functioning" curriculum developed by Debra A. Boyle, M.Ed., Learning Specialist and Organization Coach, tried and found to be effective for students who need to learn general organization skills. The course involves the student so that the goals can be achieved of: learning that a schedule is a necessary part of life; understanding what a schedule actually is; discovering that they personally can make a schedule per 30-minute sections of their day; and finding how much easier it is to be successful in school (and life) by being organized.
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This has been a great resource for my middle school students.
Very helpful tool for my middle schoolers!
Very good. I bought it thinking it was for younger kids. Good stuff though.
Great resource!
Parts of this really enforces my lower level study skills class
Put to use in my Freshman Academy Class! Thanks!
The is wonderful! It's short, to the point, and focused on what students need. I wish every middle school had a class using this curriculum for those hapless students that haven't quite figured out the new jr. high strategies for organizing themselves.
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