Anonymous wrote:Buy a 2-inch or 2.5-inch plastic three-ring binder.
That one binder is all your kid ever has to remember. That, and the school laptop.
The binder has his work folders in it, his loose leaf assignments, blank sheet paper. It is everything. At the end of class, it goes back into the backpack.
One binder pocket is for this week's stuff.
The other binder pocket at the back is for older stuff, but still might be needed
Every few weeks, you reorganize the binder by taking out the unneeded/old work sheets that are just taking up space. You keep all the old worksheets in a pile or a box in case your kid needs them later. At the end of the school year, you have your kid go through the pile and figure out if anything needs to be saved, or it can be recycled. Goodbye, school year!
Bottom line: You minimize what your student needs to juggle. It's all in one place instead of in multiple places. It works very well for our more-forgetful kid (HS).
Let the water bottle issue go -- kids lose them!
Op. I love this idea. He really needs a Trapper Keeper (loved mine). But his school has a system where each class has a spiral notebook, so I don't know if they'd fit in a binder. They do have one special homework folder they bring to every class. But he has to remember to not only bring the folder home, but also whichever book and/or notebook that goes along with the homework.
I let the water bottle and the lunch boxes go. But he's hard on himself.