Distance Learning Tips
1. Create a daily schedule. You should stick to your morning routine as much as possible. Wake up at the same time that you normally would and save the sleeping in for the weekends. After your digital school day is over, get away from technology a bit. Be sure that you take breaks while working and be sure to eat lunch!
2. Get up and move! It's even better if you can walk outside for a little while; fresh air does a body good! Do some jumping jacks, stretches, yoga, exercises, something to get the blood flowing. This will help to give you a burst of energy, wake up your body and brain, and get you ready to settle in for your next class.
3. Create a workspace (not your bed!). It can be a desk, a table, or a space in your home that's dedicated to your school work and is as distraction free as possible. Make it comfortable because you will be spending a lot of time there. Put some photos up or a cool drawing. Make it a place you love.
4. Get dressed every day. I know, I know...hanging out in your pajamas all day sounds great, but putting on some regular clothes helps us shift into a work mindset and be more productive.
2. Get up and move! It's even better if you can walk outside for a little while; fresh air does a body good! Do some jumping jacks, stretches, yoga, exercises, something to get the blood flowing. This will help to give you a burst of energy, wake up your body and brain, and get you ready to settle in for your next class.
3. Create a workspace (not your bed!). It can be a desk, a table, or a space in your home that's dedicated to your school work and is as distraction free as possible. Make it comfortable because you will be spending a lot of time there. Put some photos up or a cool drawing. Make it a place you love.
4. Get dressed every day. I know, I know...hanging out in your pajamas all day sounds great, but putting on some regular clothes helps us shift into a work mindset and be more productive.