Thursday, May 29, 2008

How To-1: How to Get Your Homework Done


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Read the steps below to get your homework done!

Steps

  1. Choose a good space. Go somewhere with some space you can work in. When you're somewhere that's crowded and messy, you can lose some pages of your homework. Then you're going to lose time looking for it, which undermines the purpose of this article.
  2. Do it well in advance. If you have homework that is due Monday and the weekend's coming up, you should try doing your homework earlier so you have time to do whatever you want on the weekend. Do not do your homework on Sunday night if your homework is confusing to you or has more pages, or else you'll stay up all night working on it and you won't get enough sleep!
  3. Avoid distractions. You can easily be distracted by noise, so go somewhere quiet. Don't be talking on the phone or computer while doing your homework; it makes you do your homework slower because you're busy chatting.If you are uncomfortable with the silence, try putting on soothing music. Nothing loud, like rock or heavy metal.
  4. Remember you have homework to do. Don't forget after you get busy watching TV or chatting with someone. That's why you should check your backpack when you're home. Make sure if you have homework that needs to be done.

Tips

  • Ask your teacher to explain how to do your homework until you get it because you can't do your homework if you don't know how.
  • Make a list of what you have to do. A bunch of words all cramped together can make you think you have a ton.

Things You'll Need

  • Pencil
  • Eraser
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Your homework
  • A Brain
  • A good workspace
  • Any Text Books

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