In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your room is your space, so it should reflect what you like. If you like baseball, mount a bat, a glove, and a team hat. Put up posters, pennants, or flags from your favourite team. If you like surfing and the beach, put up mirrors lined with shells, make your name out of seashells, mount a surfboard, and stick decals of orchids around the room. It's up to your interests and what you think is cool. Decide if you like music, stars and the moon, or dogs. Maybe choose to decorate plainly and have a few pillows that say "cool" and "awesome." A great way to decorate your room is to add wall decals. Decals come in just about every style, shape, and image imaginable. You can get sports players who look like they're in the middle of a play. You can get bands, actors, and movie characters. You can also get bicycles, balloons, words, and animals. These wall decals are removable, so it's easy to change them out without messing up your walls. If you have a lot of photos or postcards you want to display in your room, try hanging them from rows of string. This lets you place a lot of photos side by side without taping or pinning them to the wall. You can change out the photos for a bit of variety.  Use pushpins to place the string along the wall. Use binder clips to connect the photos to the string. Place 2, 3, or even 10 strings around your room for photos. You can stack them on top of one another, or spread them around on different walls.  To add even more pizzazz to the photos, hang twinkle lights along the strings to illuminate the photos. Japanese Washi tape is masking tape made out of washi paper that is used for crafts and décor. The tape is transparent, plus it is removable and reusable. It comes in different colors and styles, such as floral patterns, geometric shapes, graffiti, and bold colours. Since it's removable, you can change the tape if you get tired of it.  Use Washi tape to put frames around your photos, posters, and artwork.  Make shapes on your walls using Washi tape. Create a group of hexagons, hearts, stars, or diamonds.  Use Washi tape to spell out words or letters. Put your initials on the wall, or put words like "Dream" or "Live" over your desk. If you can't paint the wall, or want to liven up blank walls with something fun, try hanging a rug, flag, or sheet on the wall. The great thing about hanging these is that you don't have to paint intricate designs on the wall, and you can change the design whenever you tire of it. You can also take a white sheet and paint it to make your very own tapestry. If you want to change a wall, but hanging cloth isn't your thing, try putting up removable wallpaper instead. Chasing Paper sells removable wallpaper that you can use to decorate your room.  Choose a design that compliments your interests and the room's colour palette. You have many options for designs: geometric, basic patterns, graphics, and even flora and fauna. You can also buy headboard decals to stick on the wall behind your bed.  Put the wallpaper on the ceiling for a cool way to tie the room together. Chalkboard wallpaper panels let you create your own art and to-do lists, in addition to letting you and your friends write messages on your wall. Cover a small section or an entire wall and buy some colored chalk for a cool addition to your room. You can also get chalkboard paint and chalkboard stickers. Use marker pens to draw shapes and colours on your light bulbs. When you turn on your lights, the shapes you drew will cast those same shapes on the walls and around the room. If you don't want to draw with markers, try painting the light bulbs instead. Are you into music? Paris? Sports? Fishing? The beach? Whatever you are into, find cool wall hangings that go along with your interests. Find a metal sign that looks like a sign from a beach front surf shop. Buy a wooden sign that talks about fishing. Hang a metal sign with a picture of the Eiffel Tower. You can also make your own wall hangings. Get some cardboard, paint, foam paint brushes, and stencils, and have fun.
Summary: Decorate based on your interests. Stick wall decals to your walls. Display photos along string. Decorate your walls with Washi tape. Hang a rug, flag, or sheet on the wall. Brighten up a wall with removable wallpaper. Put up chalkboard wallpaper for you and your friends to write on. Decorate your light bulbs. Get cool wall hangings.

Problem: Article: This way you will have a list of what you need to complete.  Before leaving school, make sure you understand the assignment. Ask your teacher for clarification about what you are supposed to do, when the assignment is due, and how it will be graded. Ask how long each assignment should take, so you can plan to budget your time. Tasks which are worth a higher percentage of your grade or that are more challenging should be completed first.  Look at your assignment list. Rank each assignment in terms of importance and level of difficulty. Plan out how much time you need to spend on your homework for the evening. Decide in what order you will complete your assignments. Most students have between 1 to 3 hours of homework every evening and often finish their homework when they get home.   If you have after-school activities in the late afternoon, you will need to set aside a different time. Plan to sit down and start your homework at a specific time. Budget enough time for each assignment. Plan to take a 5-minute break between major assignments. Most people can't concentrate for hours and hours on end.
Summary:
Write down all of your assignments in your notebook or planner. Prioritize your assignments. Plan your time.