We’ve created three quick videos today (2-3 minutes each) to help your children organize their digital files, remember their school projects, and manage all their support materials (i.e. all the papers scattered around the house…). We hope these are fun for you and your children to watch and that they help your family to start off the school year with a lot less stress!
For details on Alia’s Student-to-Student Boot Camp, starting September 13th, click here!
Video #1
Looking for a quick tip to help your son/daughter/student organize their digital files? We’ve created this video to show how Alia labeled, color-coded, and utilized the folders in Google Drive to stay on top of her school work.
Video #2
Is your student working on multiple projects at once? Here’s a helpful video where Alia transforms simple trays into project support cubbies that will change the game for your student.
Video #3
Does your student need an easy way to keep track of projects? Here’s a video showing how you can create a basic list inside any student calendar.
Alia is running a Boot Camp for three weeks (one hour a week), and we have included the details below
- Week 1 (Thursday, September 13th): Your student will learn how easy the program is, will know exactly how to get started, and will immediately be able to set up an inbox and simple file system.
- Week 2 (Thursday, September 20th): Your student will learn simple, powerful skills to master their homework assignments, use a planner consistently, and feel on top of everything that they need to do.
- Week 3 (Thursday, September 27th): We’re going to take the best questions from the first two sessions of the Boot Camp and go deeper so that the program will totally be tailored to the needs of your student. I’ll share new ideas I’m learning in college, but they’ll be presented for students of any age.
For more information on the Boot Camp and Alia’s STEP for Students Program, click here!
Jody says
Thank you! Loved your idea’s. Yes, I had to sit my daughter down and show her how to use a planner.
I will suggest to her to organize her computer folders as you two suggested.
Thanks!
Alia Perry says
Thanks so much for sharing, Jody! I really love hearing from parents about their teaching opportunities. 🙂
I have a free video with another organizational tip that you can share with your daughter. You can find it at the link below:
http://www.learndobecome.com/s4s
If you have any other questions, feel free to reply here or send me a quick email! ([email protected])