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A routine is an intentional repetition of a set of actions.
Students, like any adult for that matter, tend to repeat the same sequence of habits day after day. For instance, you probably do more or less the same things every night (or almost every night) when you come home from school. This is called a routine.

Routines help you stay organized, which allows you to complete your homework and lesson review more efficiently, since you don’t have to waste time wondering what you should be doing next.
Creating a daily homework and study plan can help you:
The easiest way to build your routine is to figure out what you need to do or what you have time to do when you get home from school. Next, decide what order to do everything in.
If you want your routine to be successful, you’ll need to ask yourself the right questions. Here are some examples :
Your after-school routine should be tailored to your family situation. Keep in mind that your schoolwork should be a priority. Remember: consistency, discipline, and perseverance are the keys to building a routine you can stick to.
Example of an after-school routine: