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  • Hi everyone. It's Alejandra. And in this video, I'm going to show you how to organize your

  • pencil case. So I have two pencil cases in front of me. I have this one. This is for

  • somebody who's like in middle school or high school. And then I have a pencil box, which

  • is for someone who is in elementary school. So I'm going to show you both options. I'm

  • going to show you what's inside and how to keep it organized.

  • OK. So these are the two pencil cases. So first, I'm going to show you the middle school/high

  • school pencil case and then I'll show you the elementary school pencil case. OK. So,

  • this pencil case, I got this from Target and I feel like this is just like such great quality.

  • It's not made of plastic. It's like - what is this? I forget what this material is but

  • - what is it? Oh, it's mesh. OK. Yeah, I guess it's like a mesh. But it has - I don't know.

  • It just feels like it's really a great quality and it has a nice zipper and I think it was

  • $2.29 at Target.

  • OK. So let me show you what's inside. OK. Well actually, before I show you what's inside,

  • let's just talk about how to keep this organized. So what you want to do here is only keep the

  • things that you absolutely need, absolutely use inside your pencil case, nothing more,

  • nothing less. You don't want to keep anything more because it's just going to weigh down

  • your pencil case which is going to weigh down your backpack and you're going to be carrying

  • unnecessary weight.

  • And then also, what you want to do is go through your pencil case every once in a while, maybe

  • it's like every week or every month or something and take out the things that you're not using

  • whether trash that ends up in here or things that just don't belong in here. So go through

  • that and purge your pencil case every so often.

  • OK. Now, let's see what's inside. First thing is a protractor. So, if I was in Math class,

  • I would keep a protractor. So yeah, so that's in there. A compass, now I feel like when

  • I was in Math in like middle school or high school, we only used a protractor and compass

  • like every so often, not very often. I don't know. I don't really fully remember. But if

  • you know you're not going to be using these things for a while, take them out so they

  • don't weigh you down.

  • OK. Mini-colored pencils. So I feel like when I was in middle school or high school, I used

  • colored pencils but I didn't use them that often. So I feel like carrying the mini size

  • which are smaller, less weight is better than carrying the full size if you're not using

  • colored pencils that often. So I got mini-colored pencils and I them out of the bulky box and

  • I put them inside a small Ziploc bag just like this so they don't just get everywhere.

  • So yeah, small Ziploc bag.

  • OK. Next two things, two highlighters. So I love using yellow highlighters because they're

  • light in color. I feel like the pink is always darker but it's nice to have two different

  • colors on hand if you're doing some type of activity where you need two different colors.

  • I like the pen Hi-Liters like the smaller ones because I feel like when you highlight

  • something, it doesn't accidentally highlight two lines. It only highlights one line. So

  • yeah, so two highlighters.

  • A thing of sticky notes. So this is - I like this kind because the whole thing is sticky

  • with the exception of this little tab right here. This tab is not sticky but all this

  • is sticky. So it's great to put on your notebook to flag a page and then what I always do is

  • I write the subject or I write something up here to remember what those notes are. So

  • when I'm just like picking up my notebook, I can see all the tabs and see what the note

  • is. So anyways, these are just like pretty colors so I picked those.

  • OK. I feel like you always need a black Sharpie marker in your pencil case and some other

  • type of color. So yeah, I like these ones. I like the Ultra Fine Point Sharpies just

  • because I feel like they don't always go through the paper that's why I like them.

  • OK. Next thing is a bag of reinforcements. So I feel like - well, you just keep reinforcements

  • not inside of a plastic bag, they always peel off the page and end up like inside your pencil

  • case or on your calculator or something. So we put them inside a Ziploc bag. It's going

  • to contain them and it's going to keep them nice and neat inside the bag. And when they

  • don't fall off, you don't waste them.

  • OK. Next thing is a mini stapler. So I showed this in another video and everyone - not everyone

  • but a lot of people asked where did I get this because it's o cute. It's a piece of

  • sushi. I got it in a novelty store in Virginia. If you just go online, I think Amazon sells

  • them. If you Google or Amazon search mini sushi stapler, you'll find it. But I feel

  • like it's great to carry a mini stapler because it's not - a lot of times you need a stapler

  • and there's not one in the classroom or there's only one in the classroom and it's just nice

  • to have your own. Now, you can keep it in your locker if you're not using it very often.

  • You don't have to keep it in the pencil case.

  • OK. Another marker that I forgot to talk about.

  • A calculator, so you always need a calculator. Yeah, here's my TI83 I think. And that is

  • it. Oh, here's the pencil from my compass. Oh, I forgot to put a pencil in here. Actually,

  • I think there was a pencil in here. I don't know what happened to it. But I had a pencil

  • in here. But yeah, that was everything that I had inside of my middle school/high school

  • pencil case.

  • So now, let me show you what's inside my elementary school box. OK. So this is my elementary school

  • supply box. I'm going to show you exactly what's inside. So when I was putting this

  • video together or putting this school box together, I was looking at different school

  • supply list from where I live to kind of put together all the common denominator items

  • to have a complete school box. So all the stuff here is all stuff from school supply

  • lists in elementary schools in my area.

  • OK. So the first thing I did here was I labeled the outside of the school box with my name,

  • my phone number, and my email address so if I was a student, in case this pencil box got

  • lost, my name would be on it so whoever found it could easily return it to me and I wouldn't

  • have to lose my whole pencil box. So if you're a parent watching this video, I would label

  • your child's backpack, their jacket, and their lunch box, and their school box with their

  • name and probably their binder also or folders.

  • So in case it does get lost, the person knows where to return it. And if you're going to

  • label like the backpack or the jacket or anything with fabric, you can use a fabric label and

  • you could either iron it on or you can sew it on. So they make fabric labels for labeling

  • clothing and stuff.

  • OK. So let's just take a look at what's inside. So this school box is from Target. I don't

  • remember - I think it was like $1.50 or something. But you can find school boxes everywhere.

  • OK. So the first thing is a box of 24 crayons. I keep them in a box just because I feel like

  • they're more contained in the box as opposed to just floating around inside the school

  • box. Now, if they don't fit in here, you can always just keep it on top and then your child

  • just slips it inside their desks or inside their cabbies. So it doesn't have to be inside

  • the box.

  • OK. The next thing is 5-inch scissors just like that. They're student scissors.

  • A 3" x 3" pad of sticky notes, so I just choose blue. I kind of used what I had around the

  • house instead of going out and buying new stuff. So I just had blue.

  • A highlighter, so I always like using highlighter like explained because it doesn't like hide

  • the texts. It's nice and light.

  • In all the school supply lists I saw or most of them, it said to have a red pen, a black

  • pen, and a blue pen. So I just got three pens.

  • Two Ticonderoga wooden pencils. So Ticonderoga is like the best wooden pencil. It just writes

  • really smoothly and it has a nice clean eraser. I think depending upon when I'm posting this

  • video, in my Target haul video, I showed that Target sells bright colored pencils so if

  • you want to make it more fun for your child, you can get the bright, neon color Ticonderoga

  • pencils. They're only at Target.

  • OK. In all the supply lists, they mentioned to have two dry-erase markers so I have a

  • blue one then I have a black one.

  • A glue stick, so the lists that I was looking at, it said to only get the clear glue, not

  • - this is the purple glue. But again, I just with what I had around the house. But it said,

  • don't get purple, don't get blue, don't get sparkly, only get clear. So anyways, that

  • is purple.

  • Colored pencils, so I took the colored pencils out of the box because I felt like the box

  • is kind of bulky unlike the crayon box. Then I felt like it was just easier and there are

  • only 12 and stuff so I took them out of the box and just put them in the pencil. So these

  • are kind of nice. They are erasable. I've not tried them out so I don't know how well

  • they erased but they are nice because they do erase.

  • The next thing is a pack of eight washable markers in the classic colors. So I felt like

  • the bold colors and some of the other colors were more fun but all the lists I was looking

  • at, specified to get the classic colors. So these are the classic colors.

  • And then the last thing is a pink eraser for erasing.

  • OK. So that's everything inside the elementary school supply box. One other thing that I

  • would tell your child or kind of get them in the routine of doing is going through their

  • pencil box like every month or something and making sure that there's no trash inside,

  • there's nothing else besides the supplies that I just went through.

  • So for example, if they have like if they wrote on the sticky note and they messed up

  • and there is like just paper inside just like that. Make sure you tell them, "Every month,

  • go through and pull those things that don't belong in there so you make sure you only

  • have the things that do belong." Now, that might hard because most elementary school

  • students are probably keeping their pencil box inside their desks in the classroom and

  • not bringing it home in their backpack so you kind of might have to tell them or show

  • them once or twice what to do and then yeah, just keep reminding them to do that every

  • month or so often.

  • OK. So I hope you found this video helpful. If you want more organizing tips for back

  • to school, you can subscribe to my YouTube channel or visit my website at Alejandra.TV.

  • And I will see you soon. Bye! 4

Hi everyone. It's Alejandra. And in this video, I'm going to show you how to organize your

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