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Study Folder Label Template

Copy a study folder label template with homework, exam, digital folder, and shared binder variants plus boundary reminders.

Updated 2026-07-01

Use this template when homework, handouts, rubrics, and finished units need clearer folder labels before papers get lost.

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# Study Folder Label Plan

Folder set:
Review date:
Classes or subjects:

| Paper or folder | Lane | Why it matters | Next action |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Math homework] | label | [active work] | [blue folder] |
| [Lab rubrics] | file | [needed for project] | [science binder] |
| [Old spelling list] | archive | [finished unit] | [archive pocket] |
| [Unsigned form] | check | [needs parent review] | [keep visible] |

## Variants
- Daily homework: label active, file notes, archive finished sheets, check forms.
- Exam review: label review packets, file corrections, archive old units, check missing rubrics.
- Digital folders: use the same lanes for folder names, active files, archived PDFs, and unclear uploads.

## Boundary Reminders
- Do not archive papers needed for upcoming tests.
- Keep unsigned, unclear, or missing-page items out of normal folders.
- Fewer labels are better when they are actually used.

Useful variants

  • Daily homework folders
  • Exam review binder
  • Digital class folders
  • Shared student desk
  • Project packet labels

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 be used for digital files?

Yes. Replace physical folders with digital folder names and keep check rows visible until the rule or owner is clear.

What should stay out of archive?

Rubrics, corrections, graded work needed for review, and unsigned forms should not be archived until checked.