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I have som much homework and only 4 and a 1/2 days to do it. One project is a spanish calendar we have to label our birthdays and a week of tempratures, also several spanish holidays. Another project is that we have to develop a timeline of the development of ships and design our own ship that will be buoyant. Then i have to draw a map of the U.S clearly showing each of the thirteen colonies, and explaining their resources in one paragraph, then i have to write a book report, an analytical essay about a book i've read (this is different from the book report). An essay abou the resons for immigration. Then i have to create a comic strip adressing a conflict between the pilgrims and native americans. and then 11 pages of editing paragraphs a whole cmplete prctice workbook a 40 question math assessment 20 question which need extended resonse 100 practice questions 105 cumulative review questions. an expositry essay 50 qestion practice test. 200 questions because i was absent during a test

2006-11-22 12:53:38 · 21 answers · asked by Blarhbhb 2 in Education & Reference Homework Help

I apologize for my use of improper punctuation and grammar. I am in a very deep dilemna, and can't think of grammar and punctuation right now.

2006-11-22 12:55:43 · update #1

I've already started my work so please don't say get off the computer, i need answer, not demands to get off the computer!

2006-11-22 12:57:06 · update #2

please also do not say you should've started earlier, this is my homework for Thanksgiving break which lasts for days including the weekend. A vacation which began 3 hours ago, and I did start earlier, as soon as i came home at 6:00.

2006-11-22 12:59:15 · update #3

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Whenever theres soooo much to do you have to time multi task-do the ons that are easy for you to do first 1-the shortest least amount of time reguired 2. still easy but longer time required 3.a bit more difficult but the shotest of the difficult ones 4.the difficult ones with he longest time rquired to do. In this way you get the easy ones out of the way which leaves you more time to do the difficult ones and you'll beless frustrated. Accomplishing the easy assignments also has you feeling more positive and ready to face and do the more challenging ones-brain also energized by finishing the easy ones. Were you to tackle the digficult ones first would use your brain and physical energy up-and when mentally and /or physically tired eventhe easy tasks can become difficult. Also when you feel yourself getting too frustrated or body feeling tense cramped from sitting too long-take a break , stretch,walk around,drink some water-being hydrated has you feeling more alert-keep water available at your desk and if you feel really tired drink some coffee or tea for the caffeine will give you energy physically and also energize your brain-coffee is actually good for you .Eat some fruit-has minerals that give you energy BUT AVOID SUGAR for will instantly energize but will shortly put body and brain into a slump-worst thing you can do is eat sugary stuff when you have long tasks ahead of you-fruit is great for natural sugars that energize but do NOT have a following slump. Also if you categorize your homework into the different groups-just organizing will have it seem less difficult to do. It is also very important to say positive for if you concntrate on how much,how difficult and so on and so on you will talk yourself into being overwhelmed. Have confidence in yourself with a CAN DO Attitude and go for it..Go to www.dir.yahoo.com reference calendars for your spanish calendar and the spanish holidays(gives them in several languaage incl. spanish)Go to www.social studies for kids.com for a map of the thirteen colonies click on each colony then to learn more about it. To find sites that will get you the info you need go to Google and then type in question or request as a map of the thirteen colonies or what are the spanish holidays and so on.and if you have a printer then print the info out for later reference also just in case you get distraccted or havae to leave computer or for some reason lose the site as soon as you dtermine its what you need make it a favorite or use bookmark and then you can always go back to the site-when no lonfer needed delete it. Hope with my help your homework has become easier. Have a great Thanksgiving

2006-11-22 14:43:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Hmmm. I was always a procrastinator, but I truely enjoyed school. First, complete the things that you most enjoy, which I'm guessing you are mostly a creative person judging by your scattered question lol

Breathe, relax and know that you are a bright person. Look in the mirror and say out loud, "I've got this, I'm smart, I can do this!"

Get a notebook and number the page and write down each assignment. Look at what you are very good at, which ones you enjoy, think about how long it might take you to do each thing, don't lie to yourself about timing. Make notes next to each assignment about how you are going to accomplish each. Schedule in breaks and periods of eating, sleeping, etc. The sooner you make a schedule and timeline of your tasks, the sooner you can number them from greatest priority to least and get started. You can do it. If I would've learned this when I was in school way before I learned it from working in corporate jobs, I would've gotten straight A's rather than B's and C's that went hand in hand with my procrastination career. Good luck and don't be so hard on yourself. Put on some music that you like to calm your mind. It sounds dumb, but the more you prepare yourself organizing what seems major to you, it will give you confidence, alleviating the stress and then it wont seem like so much. Hope that helps!

2006-11-22 13:00:52 · answer #2 · answered by Jane D 1 · 1 0

I know what you mean with the homework. But if I were you I would start with the easiest subject and get it done. That way you will feel good about accomplishing something and getting a task done. Then on to your next subject and so on. But you may want to engage some help if your able too with a friend or a sibling or parent. Writing shouldn't be a problem for you after all you wrote all you had to do for homework on here. If you have a test, put some of the questions on one side of a 3X5 card and the answer on the opposite side. Then you can take your test with you and practice. But most of all you need to pace yourself and take the time and to put things in order on a list. This way you can keep track of it all and mark it off as it gets done. Nuff said because you have nuff to do!

2006-11-22 13:07:38 · answer #3 · answered by ncamedtech 5 · 1 0

Wow.

Take a deep breath and try not to panic. Tell yourself--and convince yourself--that it's all okay.

If you have this much because you were sick or away and there was no way for you to be given all the work, perhaps there's a way for you to work it out with your teachers? Other than that, if it were me, I'd ban myself from all pleasures/distractions for the next 4 days, schedule my time for each subject area each day, with small 10-minute breaks after an hour/hour and a half of work, and just work hard before school, during lunch, after school, after supper. On weekends and on the holiday, I'd fit in as much time as I could, but would make sure to take a good hour break for lunch and supper. Also, upon sitting down to work, I'd set a timer and have a specific goal in mind for when the timer goes off. Let's say I've sat down for one of the math sets. I quickly look through what I need to do, assess my knowledge of it, and pick an amount to work towards by the time my timer goes off.

Good luck!

2006-11-22 13:09:02 · answer #4 · answered by glurpy 7 · 1 0

When I was in college, I once had to read 32 books in one semester -- not to include the class' text books and write an essay on each. It can be done. It becomes a matter of time management and prioritizing. Knock out the little stuff first and work up to the BIG stuff. Stay focused and don't get distracted. Take a break of about 30 minutes for every two hours of study. Stay away from the TV, the stereo and the computer -- unless you're using it for research. And finally, GET CRACKING! Hope you have a blessed Thanks Giving.

2006-11-22 13:08:24 · answer #5 · answered by Doc 7 · 1 0

1. Eddie is hard to enough to understand as is, but since the other quotes are known to have been used by others, none of the above. 2. A 3. Pamela Anderson clearly has more of everything and anything inside of her. Besides platinum records, I'm sure she's got enough of a radioactive half-life that she will be a prime candidate for storage at Yucca Mountain after she departs from this realm. 4. Green Apple Quick Step and yes, this is actually a grunge band. 5. None. She would be too "busy" with the gravedigger because one cannot have enough illegitimate children. 6. Once Bowzer gets a hold of this, it will take several hours to concoct something, definitely for later.

2016-03-29 06:08:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Here's an idea for the comic strip. The Pilgrims try to make money selling prophylactics to the Indians. They don't know anything about VD, so they don't trade for them. Then the Pilgrims give the Indians VD. This cartoon will not have a happy ending.

2006-11-22 13:07:22 · answer #7 · answered by Carlos R 5 · 1 0

wow!!!! that was a tough thing to do. why did you get that number of works? but all i can say was use your time wisely. do it one by one. know what things that you must do first before the other least important things. the most important thing to do was know your objectives in doing those projects. so that you can do it smoothly. i hope that will help. good luck to you. and one last thing, do not be so stressed. just be calm. i know you can do it. we cant have problems that we cant solve right? just always be calm and focus in your work.

2006-11-22 13:02:02 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

sounds like you have your plate full...and not just w/ turkey! lol

i would just recommend taking it one thing at a time...make a list and stick to it. Get one thing done, take a break for a while, then hop on something else....

as far as maybe finding something about native americans and the pilgrams...i would try dogpile.com

2006-11-22 13:00:52 · answer #9 · answered by cadpro78 2 · 0 0

Do one thing at a time do the easy last and hard part first do what you know is hard because then you have it done and dont
have to stress then easy because you don't need to put that much effect because you know what your doing.

2006-11-22 12:56:47 · answer #10 · answered by melony f 1 · 0 0

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