How to Organize Your Bag, Binder, and Locker
The bag is an important part of back to school., Your binder(s) should go in the biggest section, the one closest to your back., The second biggest pocket is where your books should go., The final and smallest section should be on the front of your...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: The bag is an important part of back to school.
Getting one that's big enough can be challenging. -
Step 2: Your binder(s) should go in the biggest section
This is usually the best option, because this part is generally biggest and will give you room for all your binders, even once they've been filled with papers. , You may also want to place your calculator in this section.
Once you begin the year, your novels and smaller textbooks will also fit very nicely. , Depending on what you're interested in, you may want to put a small novel, makeup, cell phone, iPod, etc.
It's mainly up to your school. , Most bags have side pockets, pockets with pockets, "Netted" pockets.
There are many varieties, and this guide is just something to go by. , -
Step 3: the one closest to your back.
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Step 4: The second biggest pocket is where your books should go.
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Step 5: The final and smallest section should be on the front of your bag.
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Step 6: For many bags
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Step 7: this is just the bare minimum.
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Step 8: Put the heaviest things closest to your back and the lightest things furthest; the weight will balance itself out and you won't be falling backwards half the time.
Detailed Guide
Getting one that's big enough can be challenging.
This is usually the best option, because this part is generally biggest and will give you room for all your binders, even once they've been filled with papers. , You may also want to place your calculator in this section.
Once you begin the year, your novels and smaller textbooks will also fit very nicely. , Depending on what you're interested in, you may want to put a small novel, makeup, cell phone, iPod, etc.
It's mainly up to your school. , Most bags have side pockets, pockets with pockets, "Netted" pockets.
There are many varieties, and this guide is just something to go by. ,
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