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Organization for Middle School Studies

This 4-session course focuses on executive function and study skills that students need to be successful in middle school.
AJ Crocker
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(45)
Class

What's included

4 live meetings
3 hrs 40 mins in-class hours
Mastery Evaluation
1 hour per week. Parents can receive feedback on their learner's participation if requested.
Certificate of Completion
1 after class completion

Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 8
Does your learner struggle to organize schoolwork? Is it hard for them to find time to study?  Are they master task-avoiders? Have you ever dreaded opening their backpack because it's so messy and disorganized? And when is the last time they actually USED their homework planner? It sounds like they might be ready to level up their study skills! 

Over 4 sessions, we learn about our brains, learning style, and any personal challenges we might have in staying organized. Then we will leverage our strengths to learn new skills, hacks, and tools for school. 

We begin by learning all about  the brain. Students will explore the parts of the brain and understand how cognitive development impacts their organization. They will learn about growth mindset and the importance of building habits (and neurons) that support their long term goals. They will understand the discussions around learner profiles, including learning style, growth mindset, executive function skills, and personal preferences to truly understand their own brain. We will use this newfound understanding of our brains to personalize study tips that truly fit student needs. On day 2 we dive into planning, prioritizing, and list keeping - students will learn how to keep their planner, based on their learning style and preferences. They will learn about writing lists, prioritizing their work, and keeping track of longer projects. Then we get into hacking homework routines - students will create a study space, daily routine, and study rituals (like choosing a favorite LoFi stream or planning great rewards for finishing your work) that will set them up for success. We end our course with a session focused on advocating for your needs - students will learn to communicate with their teachers via e-mail and in person, how to ask for support with school challenges, tips on asking for accommodations and extensions, and practice advocating for their own needs in school. 

You can expect your learner to walk away with a toolkit full of ways to take ownership of their learning. The goal here is to build independence, self-awareness, and responsibility while encouraging kids to be their best selves!

Learning Goals

Students will be able to explain how the brain impacts our executive function skills, and how our habits and beliefs impact our cognitive development
Students will be able to explain their learning organizational preferences. They will reflect on their preferred learning input, explore their executive function profile, and build a critical understanding of their current ability to learn
learning goal

Syllabus

4 Lessons
over 1 Week
Lesson 1:
All about your brain
 Students will understand their learning style, personality traits, and personal preferences to truly understand how their brain learns, plans, and prefers to organize information. We will use this newfound understanding of our brains to personalize study tips that truly fit your needs. 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Planning, prioritizing, and list keeping
 Students will learn how to keep their planner, based on their learning style and preferences. They will learn about writing lists, prioritizing their work, and keeping track of longer projects. 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Hacking homework routines
 Students will create a study space, daily routine, and study rituals (like choosing a favorite LoFi stream or planning great rewards for finishing your work) that will set them up for success. 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Advocating for your needs
 Students will learn to communicate with their teachers via e-mail and in person, how to ask for support with school challenges, tips on asking for accommodations and extensions, and practice advocating for their own needs in school. 
55 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Learning Needs
This class is especially helpful for students with exceptional needs or executive function challenges. Ms. Crocker has experience working with a wide range of neurodiverse students and will accommodate and differentiate as requested.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Joined April, 2023
4.9
45reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Colorado Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree in Education from Teachers College, Columbia University
I have a M.S. in Teaching & Learning from Colorado State and a M.A. in International Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. I am certified in Elementary Teaching and 7-12 Social Studies. I taught 5th grade for 5 years, and various K-12 grades and subjects, including study skills and special education, for another 5! In addition to my professional experience, I have personally struggled with organization and study skills, and learned to keep myself organized and on-task by understanding how my own brain work and learning to leverage my strengths!

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$50

for 4 classes
4x per week, 1 week
55 min

Completed by 135 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
4-12 learners per class

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