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Chapter 18: Organizing Books and Papers

Complete lesson with PDF download

Imagine relaxing with a book you’ve been eager to read in your neatly organized nook. Picture a kitchen counter free of paper piles and knowing exactly where to find that school form when you need it. Having organized books and papers is possible.

Watch this introduction and download the PDF to learn:

  1. Introduction to organizing books

  2. Finding homes for books by categories

  3. Finding homes for books by purpose or personal preference

  4. Introduction to organizing papers

  5. When to stack or file paper

  6. How to set up your files

  7. How to organize kids’ drawings

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