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Tips for Staying Organized for Back to School



It is almost time to go back to school and Crayola Take Note has lots of great school supplies to help you stay organized throughout the school year.

Whether your child is in grammar, middle, high school or college, Crayola Take Note products are perfect to keep on hand for all of your art projects, school projects and studying needs.

Here are a few tips to help make going back to school more organized:

1. Keep A Dry Erase Board

Having a dry erase board is a great tool to stay organized.  It allows you to write notes and reminders to yourself or your children so that you do not forget important things.

2. Study Smart

Studying smartly is important to succeeding.  Keep the room you are studying well lit and free from any background noise, like tv or music.  Make sure you have the right supplies to write down key studying points.  Crayola Take Note Highlighters and pens are the perfect tool to help you mark down and highlight important key notes.

3. Take Time to Relax

Believe it or not, doodling can help you focus and listen better.  Doodling something that you are listening to can help you to remember it and will help the image stay with you, so doodle away!  Crayola Take Note pens and markers come in a rainbow of colors to doodle with.  Gel pens, markers and more in a variety of tips can help you create the perfect doodled masterpiece.


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Of course, Crayola Take Note products are also great for your basic school needs as well.  

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Crayola Take Note products are available online at http://www.crayola.com/Take-Note and at National retailers, including Amazon.  

Disclosure:  I received product to review.  This post contains affiliate links.



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  1. I can't believe it's time to go back to school already. Where did the Summer go?

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