Homework Hacks
School Hacks will help you solve alomost everything - from excuses if you forgot your homework to how to make a quick DIY fidget to survive a boring class. Grownups always say work is harder than school, but do they really know what they are talking about?

Homework excuses
1. Say how you got some meat on your homework because you were doing it while eating dinner, then your dog ate it. 2. "My power went out while I was working on my homework, and I couldn’t finish it in the dark. I’ll get it done as soon as the lights come back on!" 3."My homework is really messy because I did it in the car coming home from (say some believable place)." 4. "I didn't get the homework." 5."I was (Say something that sounds hard) all day and I couldn't do because i came home at 11:00" 5. "I couldn't figure out ( a specific problem you are to lazy to do) it was really hard." 6. Just write an email telling the teacher you didn't understand and then set up a meeting. 7. Explain to the teacher that you were traveling all weekend and wasn't able to complete the homework 8. "I left my homework at home. 2. Can I bring it to school tomorrow?". 9. "I had a doctors appointment" 10."I accidentally spilled juice all over my homework, and it's all smudged now. I tried to rewrite it, but I couldn't read my own writing!" 11. "I fell asleep while doing my homework and woke up too late to finish. I guess I needed more sleep than I thought!" 12. "I was helping my friend with their homework and accidentally mixed our papers together. I don’t even know where my homework went!" 13 "I left my homework on the bus, and when I went back to get it, the bus driver said it was already gone. I swear I had it finished!" 14 . "I was almost finished, but my computer crashed and I lost everything. I had saved it, but it didn’t come back like it should have!" "My power went out while I was working on my homework, and I couldn’t finish it in the dark. I’ll get it done as soon as the lights come back on!"

Water Bottle Hacks
1. Infused Water: Add fruits, herbs, or vegetables to your water bottle to create flavored infusions. 2. Fill ice cube trays with fruit juices or pureed fruits and freeze them. Add these colorful cubes to your water bottle for a refreshing and flavorful drink. Fill your bottle halfway, freeze it overnight, and then add cold water in the morning. This keeps your drink cold without diluting it. 3. Multi-Use Container: Use your water bottle as a temporary storage container for small items like snacks, pens, or money when you don't want to carry a full bag. 4. Scented Water: Add a few drops of extracts like vanilla, peppermint, or lemon to your water for a subtle flavor boost without calories. 5. Decorate with Washi Tape: Personalize your water bottle with colorful washi tape or stickers. It’s a fun way to express your personality and make your bottle stand out. 6. Blender Bottle** Use a blender bottle to mix protein shakes or smoothies easily. A good company is Voltex

DIY Fidgets
1. Fidget Spinner Made of Paper Materials Needed: - A piece of thick paper or cardboard - Scissors - A pencil - A push pin or a small nail - Markers or crayons for decorating Instructions: 1. Draw Your Spinner: On the cardboard, draw a simple shape like a triangle or an arrow with a circle in the center. 2. Cut It Out: Carefully cut out the spinner shape. 3. Create the Center Hole: Use the pencil to poke a small hole in the center of the spinner. 4. Add the Push Pin: Push the pin through the center hole and press it into a flat surface (like a table) to make the spinner spin smoothly. 5. Decorate: Use markers or crayons to decorate your spinner. 2. Stress Ball Materials Needed: - Balloons (latex) - Flour or rice - A funnel (or a plastic bottle cut in half) - A permanent marker (optional for decorating) Instructions: 1. Prepare the Balloon: Stretch the balloon while holding it under warm water to make it easier to fill. 2. Fill the Balloon: Using a funnel, pour flour or rice into the balloon until it's full but still pliable. Make sure not to overfill. 3. Tie It Off: Pinch the opening and tie it securely. 4. Decorate: Use a permanent marker to draw a funny face or a design on the balloon. 3. Stress Putty Materials Needed: - 1 cup of flour - 1/2 cup of water - 1/2 cup of salt - 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil - Food coloring (optional) - Mixing bowl Instructions: 1. Combine Ingredients: In a mixing bowl, combine the flour, salt, and vegetable oil. 2. Add Water: Gradually add water into the mixture, stirring until you achieve a dough-like consistency. 3. Color It: If you want colored putty, mix in a few drops of food coloring. 4. Knead: Knead the mixture until it’s smooth and stretchy. 5. Store: Keep it in an airtight container when not in use. 4. Bottle Cap Fidgets Materials Needed: - Various bottle caps (plastic or metal) - Markers or paint - Small beads or buttons (optional) Instructions: 1. Decorate the Caps: Use markers or paint to decorate each bottle cap with fun designs or colors. 2. Create a Fidget Toy: You can stack the bottle caps on a string or rubber band to create a fidget toy that can slide back and forth. 3. Add Texture: For extra fidget fun, glue small beads or buttons onto some caps to create varying textures. 5. Tactile Sensory Cards Materials Needed: - Index cards or thick paper - Various materials (sandpaper, fabric swatches, foil, etc.) - Glue Instructions: 1. Select Materials: Gather different textures like soft fabric, smooth foil, rough sandpaper, etc. 2. Glue to Cards: Cut the materials and glue them onto the index cards in different sections. 3. Create a Set: Make several cards, each with a unique texture to fidget with.

Cool Hacks With School Supplies
1. Afmat Electric Erasers- Erases really well and creates less work for you. 2.Frixion Erasable Pens- Erases all of the pen and doesn't leave a single mark. 3.Papermate Mechanical Pencils- you can stash a tic tac in the eraser part! 4. Zebra Mildliner Highlighters - Bright and translucent colors for highlighting notes. 5. Kikki.K Notebooks- Stylish and functional notebooks in various sizes and designs. 6. Paper Mate Flair Felt Tip Pens - Smooth writing and vibrant colors, perfect for notes and art. 7.YETI Rambler Bottle - Durable and keeps drinks cold or hot for a long time, ideal for school days. 8. Tombow Dual Brush Pens- Great for calligraphy, doodling, and adding color to projects. 9. BIC Xtra-Fun Glitter Gel Pens - Adds sparkle to any writing, perfect for creative assignments. 10. Moleskine Classic Notebook - A premium notebook that's perfect for journaling or class notes. 11. Sticky Notes by Post-it - Essential for reminders or highlighting important information. 12. Quality Park Glue Sticks- Easy-to-use for arts and crafts projects. 13. Crayola Colored Pencils - High-quality colored pencils for vibrant artwork. 14. Pentel EnerGel Liquid Gel Pens - Smooth ink flow and quick-drying for fast note-taking. 15. Leuchtturm1917 Bullet Journal - Ideal for organizing tasks and doodling. 16. Kangaroo Pocket Folder by Oxford - Colorful and sturdy folders for organizing papers. 17. Sharpie Permanent Markers - Versatile and great for labeling and crafting. 18. Stabilo Boss Original Highlighters- Bright colors make it easy to emphasize important notes.

Computer Hacks
1.If you go onto microsoft bing or (https://www.bing.com/) you have access to many videos found on youtube. 2. If someone is being annoying ctrl + shift + q+q them and log them out of their computer. 3. If you are playing a game on your chromebook press alt + tab to switch between windows, so if a teacher comes quicklu

Sneak Candy Into School
1. Inside Food Containers: Hide candy inside snack containers like empty pretzel bags or granola bar wrappers. Make sure to seal them well so they look untouched. 2. Layered Clothing: Wear layers, such as a hoodie or jacket with pockets, where you can stash candy bars or individually wrapped candies. 3. In School Supplies: Tuck candy into pencil cases or behind books in your backpack. Some kids also use large binders to conceal treats in between folders. 4. Water Bottle Trick: Use a reusable water bottle with a wide opening and secretly place small candies inside, disguising them as just plain water or juice. 5. Underneath Lunch Items: Place candy beneath sandwiches or other lunch items in a lunchbox. Just make sure it doesn’t get squished! 6. Use Sock: Wear long socks and discreetly place candies inside them. Just pull the socks up and, if needed, roll the cuffs to cover up. 7. Crafty Wrappers: Rewrap candies in healthy snack wrappers. For instance, place gummy snacks inside a granola bar wrapper to make it look like you're eating healthy. 8. Invisible Ink: Use a small bottle of invisible ink to write messages on pieces of paper, and roll up candy inside them as a "secret message." 9. Faux Tech Gadgets: Hide candy inside old tech gadgets or cases, like phone cases or old gaming consoles that aren't used anymore, which can easily go unnoticed. 10. Balloons: Inflate a colored balloon and place candy inside it. Keep it in your pencil case, locker, or backpack whenever you need a treat. 11. Store small snacks in an empty mint tin. It’s portable, durable, and perfect for keeping your treats fresh.