Printables | High School Survival Guide: Ultimate Organization Tools

High School Survival Guide: Ultimate Organization ToolsHey there readers of the world! It’s been a while. Four months, to be exact, unfortunately. I’ve had lots to share with you in these past few months, but as with all severe and long-lived writing slumps, I haven’t been able to get them down to words. I’ve got a lot of catching up to do, so here we go!

School is back! I’m halfway through my high school career and over the years I’ve been creating personalized printables to aid me in my studies. Some of them, I’ve shared on the blog already, but there’s quite a few that I only recently made. So I’ve collected all of them, along with some of my favorite school resources, links, bloggers, and YouTubers, and compiled them below for your convenience. Good luck to everyone in the new schoool year!


Planners

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I’ve been using the Bullet Journal system ever since January of Grade 9, and it has been the best thing ever. Since then, I’ve gone through two journals and I’m on my third, and I’ve developed my very own way of using it to meet my school needs. I’m planning on writing a post about this method very soon, so stay tuned to hear more! For now, you can check out some of these links for Bullet Journal help:

Ryder Carroll (Bullet Journal Blog, YouTube, personal YouTube) – the one who started it all. He invented the system and made the original Bullet Journal website.

Boho Berry – probably the most famous Bullet Journaler out there.

Cre84me – here are all of my Bullet Journaling posts.

Online Planner

A very cool online method of tracking homework and assignments: https://schooltraq.com

Weekly Schedule Planner
(download also featured in an older post)

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MOOC Course Planner
(This is a printable I created to accompany a project I completed for school a while back)

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School Success

Since we’re sharing favourite links, here’s a list of my favourite bloggers and YouTubers who post about school and organization:

Boho BerryBoho Berry Blog, YouTube

StudyignYouTube

Clancy BurkeYouTube

Study With JessYouTube

PrettyPolishes – YouTube

Mariana (love her!)YouTube

Scott Young (love him!)blogger


Binder Insertsimg_7593

Binder cover page
If you want a pretty cover page for your binder like this one (see image on right), contact me via this form and I’ll send you the file with your name!

Binder Indexes

Plain Option
(download also featured in an older post)

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Complex Option 1
(download also featured in an older post)

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Complex Option 2

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Subject-Specific

Math

Math Homework Tracker
(download also featured in an older post)

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English

Book List Printable

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French

Vocab Bingo Printable
(download also featured in an older post)

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School- and Subject- Specific

I’ve also created a Google Drive folder for subject-specific resources that are unique to my school and its IB program. This includes math notes that I re-formatted using a personalized template to make them prettier for printing, a grade 10 math study package containing the essentials we learned that year, and grade 10 history exam notes also containing key dates, people, and events we learned about. If you’re interested and think this might be helpful for you, you can visit it here: High School Survival Guide.

Here’s a preview of one of my favourite resources from that collection:

Grade 10 Introduction to Functions Math Study Package

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If you want the blank version to fill in yourself, you can download it here:

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Thanks for reading! If you downloaded and printed out any of these printables, please leave a comment or a picture below sharing how you’re using it. I’d love to hear from you!

2 thoughts on “Printables | High School Survival Guide: Ultimate Organization Tools”

  1. Omg! This is actually so cool and helpful. Huge fan of your math study package! Thank you for including the bullet journal thing, super helpful!

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    1. Thanks! I’m glad it helped! 🙂 Bullet journaling is absolutely fantastic, I’d recommend it to everyone! Don’t be discouraged by the complex ones out there, there’s ways to customize it to meet your needs.

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