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Class Handout Sort Template

Copy a class handout sort template with file, review, ask, and recycle variants plus study boundaries and examples.

Updated 2026-06-27

Use this template when a folder, backpack, or binder has loose worksheets, rubrics, packets, and duplicates that need decisions before studying.

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# Class Handout Sort

Class or binder:
Sort date:
Next quiz, project, or checkpoint:

| Handout | Lane | Why it matters | Next action |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Lab safety sheet] | file | [reference for labs] | [front pocket] |
| [Quiz corrections] | review | [retake Friday] | [practice missed items] |
| [Project rubric] | ask | [due date changed] | [ask teacher] |
| [Duplicate worksheet] | recycle | [answers copied] | [remove after checking name] |

## Variants
- Science binder: keep lab sheets, formula pages, safety rules, and correction pages visible.
- History packet: separate source lists, maps, essay prompts, and old drafts.
- Digital folder: use file, review, ask, and archive/delete instead of paper lanes.

## Boundary Reminders
- Do not recycle graded work, rubrics, current source lists, or permission forms by accident.
- Ask about unclear due dates, teacher comments, and missing pages before filing.
- Turn review rows into actual study time.

Useful variants

  • Science binder reset
  • History unit packet
  • Digital class folder
  • Quiz correction sort
  • Project rubric review

How to adapt it

Replace bracketed text with your details, remove sections you do not need, and keep the final version short enough for the reader to act on.

FAQ

Can this work for digital files?

Yes. Treat file as folder, review as active study queue, ask as clarification, and recycle as archive or delete after checking.

What should be reviewed first?

Review corrections, rubrics, source packets, and anything connected to the next quiz, project, or class deadline.