Have you ever tired of picking up the tasks of your children from all over the house?
Although my daughter has asked for the tasks in his room, usually ends in a corner, under her bed in her bed in her closet - wherever they may have found a place to stash. Once I had for so long that when we finally went through them, we literally had a kitchen garbage bag full of discarded cards compulsory school to go.
As we go through the stack of cards, we found a lot ofThings that my daughter and I wanted to keep both. Some of the graphics that I use to hold the job. Some of the special projects he has done, I wanted to put it somewhere where we would be able to find 20 years from now.
We just threw away a lot, but there were some things that would keep my daughter, that we simply do not know what to do with it. I had to find a way to organize what was left, then again not always end up scattered in the wind.
We have looked in an officesupply store and found a file organizer that seemed to suit her needs. She selected a purple plastic filing box that is the right size for 8 1/2 x 11 hanging file folders. My daughter labeled the folders with the names of her different classes (e.g., Life Sciences, Health, Language Arts).
My daughter and I came up with this filing idea when she was in about fifth grade. A freshman in high school this year, she still has many of the papers she has brought home since the fifth grade. This has been great not only for papers and projects she completed, but also for keeping reference materials she still goes back to from time to time.
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