Getting your school supplies, schedule, and personal space in order is easier than you think. And the payoff? Massive.
Read about strategies for getting and staying organized; describe how being organized can benefit teens’ health.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Read about strategies for getting and staying organized; describe how being organized can benefit teens’ health.
HEALTH ED STANDARDS
NHES 6: Use a goal-setting process to support health and well-being of self and others.
CASEL COMPETENCY: Self-management
Lesson Plan: Organize Your Life
Getting your school supplies, schedule, and personal space in order is easier than you think. And the payoff? Massive.
PREPARING TO READ
Before you read the article “Organize Your Life,” ask your students the following pre-reading questions:
How can being organized benefit you, and what are some ways to get organized?
READING AND DISCUSSION
BUILDING COMPREHENSION
Check students’ comprehension of and engagement with the story with the following assessment tools:
EXPANDING SEL OPPORTUNITIES
Continue the learning journey with the following writing prompt:
In HOW ORGANIZED ARE YOU? have students complete a guided journal entry using the prompt provided in the skills sheet. In this journal entry, students will assess their own level of organization, reflect on which specific areas they might need help with (such as completing large tasks on time or avoiding scheduling conflicts), and choose a few strategies from the article they think might help them become more organized. Note: You might have some students who are already organizational experts. If so, you could challenge these students to create and share a presentation with the class about their top tips for getting and staying organized. You might also encourage them to do further research into tools or apps that can help them improve their organizational systems even further.
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