How to Prepare for School in Advance
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Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Join your school's Summer Reading Program
Your chances of having summer reading projects might increase in each grade you advance in.
Make sure to read your summer books.
You might be tested on them! -
Step 2: if there is one.
Chances are, for the people that complete them, you'll have extra points on their grade starting out. , It might seem boring, but studying can help you stay head of the game, and refresh your mind on subjects. , That's the main reason of summer break! Relax and recharge.
Summer will go by faster than you think! , You won't have to wake up at the crack of dawn to catch the bus, so make up a couple of much needed hours of sleep. , Go on and get your summer reading over with.
You won't be cramming the week before, if you do it now. , The days are longer now, so you have more sunlight to do more outdoor things. , Go on and get into the pattern, so you won't be as slouchy, Monday morning. , If you didn't study now, you probably should, at this point.
You're about halfway through your summer break and it's time to look towards school. , You should have completed this by now.
If not, finish it up. , If you wait until the week before, everybody will be out there and take most of the items. , If they have the same classes as you, you might be able to walk together. , If your school is far away, take the bus or get your parents to drive you.
If it's close, walk to school, or take your bike, if your school allows it. , Your teachers will have expected you to have studied over the summer. , That's where you can figure out bus routes, meet your new teachers, and see the layout of the school.
Take advantage of it. , You want to make a great first impression on your teachers. , Go to bed on time to get your body prepared on sleeping early again. ,,,, You don't want to walk by yourself! , Don't be too worried about summer ending.
Just think about the good times you had, and you will surely relax., The things you do on the first day determine what everybody thinks about you for the rest of the year. , Figure out the nearest bathrooms and water fountains.
See what your locker is near, and that can be your landmark.
Remember how long it takes in between class changes. -
Step 3: Study.
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Step 4: Relax.
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Step 5: Sleep an extra hour
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Step 6: or so.
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Step 7: Go on bike rides
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Step 8: or go walking.
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Step 9: Begin to wake up the time you need to get up for school.
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Step 10: Study.
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Step 11: Finish summer reading.
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Step 12: Buy school clothing
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Step 13: school supplies
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Step 14: and any other school items you need.
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Step 15: Figure out your teachers and classes
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Step 16: and your friend's teachers and classes.
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Step 17: Decide your main mode of transportation for the year.
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Step 18: Study as much as possible.
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Step 19: Go to the open house meeting.
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Step 20: Double check over your school supply list and have your clothing ironed
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Step 21: washed
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Step 22: and dried.
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Step 23: Enforce your sleeping schedule.
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Step 24: Go to bed early.
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Step 25: Set out your school clothing for the next day.
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Step 26: Pack your book-bag
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Step 27: so in the morning you can just pick it up and go.
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Step 28: Call your friends and decide on where you guys will meet.
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Step 29: Relax a bit!
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Step 30: Be nice and friendly to everybody you see.
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Step 31: Memorize the school.
Detailed Guide
Your chances of having summer reading projects might increase in each grade you advance in.
Make sure to read your summer books.
You might be tested on them!
Chances are, for the people that complete them, you'll have extra points on their grade starting out. , It might seem boring, but studying can help you stay head of the game, and refresh your mind on subjects. , That's the main reason of summer break! Relax and recharge.
Summer will go by faster than you think! , You won't have to wake up at the crack of dawn to catch the bus, so make up a couple of much needed hours of sleep. , Go on and get your summer reading over with.
You won't be cramming the week before, if you do it now. , The days are longer now, so you have more sunlight to do more outdoor things. , Go on and get into the pattern, so you won't be as slouchy, Monday morning. , If you didn't study now, you probably should, at this point.
You're about halfway through your summer break and it's time to look towards school. , You should have completed this by now.
If not, finish it up. , If you wait until the week before, everybody will be out there and take most of the items. , If they have the same classes as you, you might be able to walk together. , If your school is far away, take the bus or get your parents to drive you.
If it's close, walk to school, or take your bike, if your school allows it. , Your teachers will have expected you to have studied over the summer. , That's where you can figure out bus routes, meet your new teachers, and see the layout of the school.
Take advantage of it. , You want to make a great first impression on your teachers. , Go to bed on time to get your body prepared on sleeping early again. ,,,, You don't want to walk by yourself! , Don't be too worried about summer ending.
Just think about the good times you had, and you will surely relax., The things you do on the first day determine what everybody thinks about you for the rest of the year. , Figure out the nearest bathrooms and water fountains.
See what your locker is near, and that can be your landmark.
Remember how long it takes in between class changes.
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