I just went back to school shopping today (also going into year 11 and also getting pretty nervous :3)!
I'm doing:
- Adv. English
- Bio
- Business
- Software
- Mathematics
- Legal
For exercise books I got a 5 subject notebook (with those pocket things) so it'll be easy to divide texts/concepts/study units into each section to make revision easier later on! For my more content heavy subjects (Bio, Business and Legal) I got 192 page exercise books, with the exception of 160 for Bio (because I couldn't find enough colours haha!). For maths I got a 128 page graph lined exercise book, as well as a smaller A5 note book with a hardcover to use as a formula book throughout both Year 11 and 12. Software wise I went with a small 96 page exercise book mainly to study/take notes during exam time as I'm taking that course online
All of my exercise books (with the exception of English) have binder holes already punched.
Thennn I also have a large J.Burrows Binder, which fits everything but my english book (which is easy to carry seperately), to go with that I got:
- Binder dividers (to divide the subjects, and of course nice and colourful
)
- those flimsy plastic sleeves, each subject gets that at the back to put hand outs/loose bits of paper and such
- clear sturdy plastic clippable folders, with binder attatchements - I have two of these at the back, one to keep assignments/notes protected and one filled with loose leaf sheets (lined) as spare paper, or for those forgetful friends that always beg for paper haha!
That's all set up and divided into subjects with each 'section' having the subjects exercise book, and sleeve to store notes, as well as any other things (like a binder punched ruler for the maths section) - If you couldn't tell, I'm normally pretty forgetful so having as much of my stuff together is heaps easier!!
I'll also be taking my binder to school every day
As far as other stationary goes I got:
- Blue, Black and Red pens
- Glue sticks
- Sharpies to Mark stuff with
- Pencils (HB as that's normally exam standard)
- A pencil case (I got a really cute one, probably to make me happy when I really just want to cry later on
)
- White board markers (at my school we have whiteboard tables in our study space!! As well as to use at home to organise myself
- Sticky notes (the square ones, as well as the arrow ones for marking things in texts!)
- Paperclips
- Binder clips (I"ll use these to clip my timetable to the inside of my binder when school starts!)
- A 5 draw storage tray (I'll explain that in a minute)
- An expandable filing system (I'll also explain that)
As far as filing goes, I keep the 5 draw storage on my desk, with the top labelled 'To do' the second draw labelled 'Processing', and the third 'To File'. The last two I have empty for overflow as well as random stuff!
When I get hand outs/homework to complete it goes in the 'To Do' draw when I get home from school, If I'm working on something but need to change to another task/subject - the stuff that I'm currently working on goes in the 'Processing Draw'. The 'To File' draw is really just notes/finished hand outs/work I've recived back and such that I don't have the chance to file straight away. I then use the expandable filing system to long term store my notes, assignments and completed stuff! I have 4 of the 'pockets' for each subject, and I use one for notes, one for assignments/assessments, one for handouts and the last for other stuff I might get for that subject. Using that longterm means it'll be super easy for me to find stuff for studying and revising later on
Another thing to buy might be batteries, at my school - we mainly complete our work online (using our own laptops) for years 7-10, and because of that my writing as gotten super weak and I can't write for very long without getting a sore wrist. If you rubberband the batteries to the top of your pencil/pen it strengthens the muscles you use to write meaning you'll be able to write faster and neater when it comes to exam time
Sorry for the long response but I thought I'd try be as useful as possible!