How to Make a Middle School Survival Kit (for Girls)

Find a container., Make a list of necessary personal items to include., Have phone numbers written down in this kit, especially those of parents, best friends and emergency contacts., Keep an extra notebook., Keep a small container of snacks., Add...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find a container.

    Make sure it is small enough that it will fit in your locker.

    Try using an empty jewelry box or an unused Chinese take-out box.

    Decorate your container with photos, stickers, or colorful permanent markers.
  2. Step 2: Make a list of necessary personal items to include.

    Consider:
    Pads/tampons Painkillers/headache medicine (if you are allowed to self-administer over-the-counter drugs) Essential makeup (foundation, eyeliner, cover-up) Money Bandages Tissues Comb Extra pencils and pens Compact mirror Hair ties Hand lotion Hand sanitizer Deodorant Hair brush and hair band Toothbrush/toothpaste kit , Also keep quarters, if you don't have a cell phone or just in emergencies. , It helps when you are going to class and need to write things down.

    It is also useful to keep a binder in case your papers fall apart.

    Teachers appreciate things more when all the papers are together! , When you are going to class, you can get hungry.

    You can pack anything small except gum, but nothing that will go bad and stink up your locker! Good snacks are:
    Almonds Trail Mix Rockets (Out of the wrapper) Raisins Nuts , Have a bit of extra supplies like erasers, tape, sharpeners, and lined paper. , In winter your socks may get wet and uncomfortable, and in art class your shirt may become a disaster.

    Make sure to have extra pants and underwear if a little surprise period pops up when you're not prepared! Something to change into may come in really handy!
  3. Step 3: Have phone numbers written down in this kit

  4. Step 4: especially those of parents

  5. Step 5: best friends and emergency contacts.

  6. Step 6: Keep an extra notebook.

  7. Step 7: Keep a small container of snacks.

  8. Step 8: Add extra school supplies.

  9. Step 9: Have an extra change of clothes!

Detailed Guide

Make sure it is small enough that it will fit in your locker.

Try using an empty jewelry box or an unused Chinese take-out box.

Decorate your container with photos, stickers, or colorful permanent markers.

Consider:
Pads/tampons Painkillers/headache medicine (if you are allowed to self-administer over-the-counter drugs) Essential makeup (foundation, eyeliner, cover-up) Money Bandages Tissues Comb Extra pencils and pens Compact mirror Hair ties Hand lotion Hand sanitizer Deodorant Hair brush and hair band Toothbrush/toothpaste kit , Also keep quarters, if you don't have a cell phone or just in emergencies. , It helps when you are going to class and need to write things down.

It is also useful to keep a binder in case your papers fall apart.

Teachers appreciate things more when all the papers are together! , When you are going to class, you can get hungry.

You can pack anything small except gum, but nothing that will go bad and stink up your locker! Good snacks are:
Almonds Trail Mix Rockets (Out of the wrapper) Raisins Nuts , Have a bit of extra supplies like erasers, tape, sharpeners, and lined paper. , In winter your socks may get wet and uncomfortable, and in art class your shirt may become a disaster.

Make sure to have extra pants and underwear if a little surprise period pops up when you're not prepared! Something to change into may come in really handy!

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