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assignmentoverviewanddirection.docx
Complete this assignment to find out where your time is going, analyze your commitments, and plan for your semester.
Directions
1. There are three parts to this assignment, so be sure to read the instructions carefully using this Time Management Worksheet .xlsx Download Time Management Worksheet .xlsx . (Tip: Click "Enable Editing" to enter on the worksheet. Save your work before moving on to the next tab.)
· Refer to this Time Management Worksheet Example.pdf (attached)
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TimeManagementWorksheetExample.pdf
Part 1 and Part 3 Example:
Activity Description Hours Per Week Percentage
Class Time Each credit of a 15-week course equals one hour a week12 7%
Job/Work Hours per week 30 18%
Studying Outside classroom prep, reading, research, writing papers, etc.18 11%
Commuting Transportation Time 10 6%
Extracurricular Activities Clubs, church, sports, etc. 10 6%
Family Responsibilities Cleaning, cooking, shopping, etc. 24 14%
Sleeping 40 24%
Eating 7 4%
Personal Grooming Bathing, hair, make-up, etc. 7 4%
Other Pet sitting 6 4%
Other Write in your own category. 0 0%
Free Time Extra uncategorized time you may have.4 2%
Total 168 100%
Week SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
1
Work 8 hours MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW, SDV
100 HW
MTT 3: HW, ITE 115 HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW MTT 3: Computer Lab
Help
Work 8 hours
2
Work 8 hours MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW, SDV
100 HW
MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW Pet Sitting, Family Time
3
Work 4 hours MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW, SDV
100 HW
MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW MTT 3: Unit 1 Post Test Pet Sitting, Family Time
Part 1. RECORD how much time, during a week, you spend on each of the following activities
168 Hours in a Week
SEMESTER CALENDAR
Part 3. Using the syllabus for each course you are taking, indicate all important dates for homework, projects, events, etc. that you must complete for the semester. Include all
school-related assignments and quizzes/tests/exams.
Then add in any family obligations (weddings, religious events, etc.) that you know.
Then add in when you work more than 4 hours each day and any extracurricular events. Answer the
three questions below the calendar after completing your calendar.
4
Work 4 hours MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW, SDV
100 HW
MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: Paper 1
Due
Pet Sitting, Family Time
5
Work 4 hours MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW, SDV
100 HW
MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW MTT 3: Lab Time Pet Sitting, Family Time
6
Work 4 hours MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW, SDV
100 HW
MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW MTT 3: Unit 2 Post Test Pet Sitting, Family Time
7
Work 4 hours MTT 3: HW, ITE 115:
MidTerm Review
ENG 111/ENF 3: HW, SDV
100 HW
MTT 3: HW, ITE 115:
MidTerm Review
ENG 111/ENF 3: HW ITE 115: MidTerm
Review, MTT 3: Lab Time
Pet Sitting, Family Time
8
Work 4 hours MTT 3: HW, ITE 115:
Midterm Quiz
ENG 111/ENF 3: HW, SDV
100: Final Quiz
MTT 3: HW, ITE 115:
Group Project
ENG 111/ENF 3: Paper 2
Due
MTT 3: Unit 3 Post Test ENG 111/ENF 3: Mid-
term Review
9
ENG 111/ENF 3: Mid-
term Review
MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: Mid-
term Review
MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: Mid-
Term
ITE 115: Meet Group
Project
Pet Sitting, Family Time
10
Work 4 hours MTT 3: HW, ITE 115:
HW, Group Project
ENG 111/ENF 3: HW MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW
Group Project
ENG 111/ENF 3: HW MTT 3: Lab Time;
Birthday
Birthday Party with
Friends
11
Birthday Party with
Family
MTT 3: HW, ITE 115:
Group Project
Presentation
ENG 111/ENF 3: HW MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: Paper 3
Due
MTT Unit 4 Post Test Pet Sitting, Family Time
12
Work 4 hours MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW MTT 3: Lab Time Pet Sitting, Family Time
13
Work 4 hours MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW ENG 111/ENF 3: HW ITE 115: Final Test
Review Study Group,
MTT 3: Lab Time
14
Work 4 hours MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW
Final Test Review
ENG 111/ENF 3: HW MTT 3: HW, ITE 115: HW
Final Test Review
ENG 111/ENF 3: Final
Paper Due
ITE 115: Final Test
Review Study Group
MTT 3: Lab Time;
Study for Finals
15
Study for Finals ITE 115: Final Test ENG 111/ENF 3: Final
Test
MTT 3: Finish UNIT 5 Post
Test
End of Semester Party Rest
Answer the following three questions after having completed the calendar:
1. How far in advance should you start most larger assignments?
2. Which week(s) above will prove the most challenging for you? Why?
3. Give a specific example of how you will use a week without a lot of obligations and assignments to get ahead?
At least a week or two in advance, to give me time to study and to get help from the writing center and the library.
Week 13 during my Birthday because I have a project and a test to prepare for and I want to still celebrate my special day with friends and family. Also during Finals will be tough.
The first few weeks doesn't have a lot of projects and finals so hopefully I can get further along with MTT by going to the computer lab more frequently instead of trying to get through two units in the
end of semester with a final paper, final tests AND projects due.
TimeManagementWorksheetnew.xlsx
Part 1. RECORD
| 168 Hours in a Week | |||||||
| Part 1. RECORD how much time, during a week, you spend on each of the following activities and fill out the chart below. Record time in hours. Your Hours Per Week CANNOT be higher than 168, your percentage CANNOT be more than 100%! | |||||||
| Activity | Description | Hours Per Week | Percentage | Class Time example: Four 3-credit courses, 15 week session = 12 hours | |||
| Class Time | Each credit of a 15-week course equals one hour a week | 0 | 0% | Two 3-credit courses, 8 week session = 12 hours | |||
| Job/Work | Hours per week | 0 | 0% | ||||
| Studying | Outside classroom prep, reading, research, writing papers, etc. | 0 | 0% | Studying example: 2-3 hours for each credit | |||
| Commuting | Transportation Time | 0 | 0% | One 3-credit course, 15 week session = 6-9 hours | |||
| Extracurricular Activities | Clubs, church, sports, etc. | 0 | 0% | One 3-credit course, 8 week session = 12-18 hours | |||
| Family Responsibilities | Cleaning, cooking, shopping, etc. | 0 | 0% | ||||
| Sleeping | 0 | 0% | |||||
| Eating | 0 | 0% | |||||
| Personal Grooming | Bathing, hair, make-up, etc. | 0 | 0% | ||||
| Other | Write in your own category. | 0 | 0% | ||||
| Other | Write in your own category. | 0 | 0% | ||||
| Free Time | Extra uncategorized time you may have. | 0 | 0% | ||||
| Total | 0 | 0% | |||||
Part 2. ANALYZE
| Part 2. REVIEW the pie chart, which reflects your responses in Part 1. Refer to this chart when creating your schedule and answering the three questions in Part 3. | ||
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Personal Grooming, 4%
Class Time Job/Work Studying Commuting Extracurricular Activities Family Responsibilities Sleeping Eating Personal Grooming Other Other Free Time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hours Per Week Class Time Job/Work Studying Commuting Extracurricular Activities Family Responsibilities Sl eeping Eating Personal Grooming Other Other Free Time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Part 3. PLAN
| SEMESTER CALENDAR | |||||||
| Part 3. Using the syllabus for each course you are taking, indicate all important dates for homework, projects, events, etc. that you must complete for the semester. Include all school-related assignments and quizzes/tests/exams. (For courses that haven't started yet, indicate class meeting times and/or when you plan to complete coursework/study.) Then add in any family obligations (weddings, religious events, etc.) that you know. Then add in when you work more than 4 hours each day and any extracurricular events. Answer the three questions below the calendar after completing your calendar. | |||||||
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| Answer the following three questions after having completed the calendar: | |||||||
| 1. How far in advance should you start most larger assignments? | |||||||
| 2. Which week(s) above will prove the most challenging for you? Why? | |||||||
| 3. Give a specific example of how you will use a week without a lot of obligations and assignments to get ahead? | |||||||
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