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How to organise a personalised timetable
from Study Skills Guide
by PMACS
How to organise a personalised timetable
Make a copy of the timetable below. If you wish, change the time periods in the first column to suit you. Remember to factor in break times.
Block out commitments you have every week, such as cocurricular, music lessons, church, work shifts, sports and such. You may wish to check with your family for events you will be attending. Write in any due dates for assignments or tests, incursions and excursions for the week. Now you can see the time available for schoolwork. Look at the tasks you need to complete and table then into available spaces. Table harder subjects earlier in your day when your brain is fresher.
Leave room for homework commitments you may be given during the day, and table review/revision sessions for each of your subjects. Make sure you factor in time to relax, exercise and complete other tasks unrelated to school. You can extend the timetable yourself to suit your own schedule.