Sometimes,
It Can Feel Impossible To Stay Awake During School. This Could Be Because
You're Bored In Class, Or Because You're Exhausted Because You Pulled An
All-Nighter To Study For A Big Test. Not Only Is This A Problem Because You
Won't Be Learning If You're Falling Asleep, But Also Because You Could
Jeopardize Your Grade By Seriously Ticking Off Your Teachers. If You'd Like To
Know How To Stay Awake And Alert During School, Follow These Easy Tips.
Method 1 Of
3: Prepare For A Good Day Of School
Don't Underestimate
The Power Of A Healthy Breakfast. A Healthy Breakfast Will Improve The Entire
Course Of Your Day And Will Give You More Energy To Handle Your Classes And
Anything School Will Bring Your Way. Eating A Healthy Breakfast Won't Take Long
And It Will Make You Much More Likely To Stay Alert. Here's What You Should
Eat:
Eat Foods
That Are High In Protein, Like Eggs, Ham, Or Turkey.
Eat Fruits
And Vegetables. You Can Also Drink Them In A Healthy Vegetable Smoothie.
Eat Food
With Carbohydrates, Like Oatmeal, Granola, Or Toast.
Eat Yogurt.
Avoid Too Much Milk Because It Can Make You Sleepy.
If You Are
Really Tired, Try Some Caffeine. If You're Still In School, It's Likely That
You're Not Used To Caffeine, So Try It In Low Doses. Black Tea Is Best, And A
Small Cup Of Coffee Will Help You As Well. Avoid Soda Or Energy Drinks Unless
You're Really Desperate For A Quick Pick-Me-Up, Because They Will Make You
Crash After A Brief Spike In Your Energy Level.
Have A Solid Morning Routine.
Having A
Solid Morning Routine To Follow Every Day Will Help You Be In The Right Mental
And Physical State To Begin A Long Day Of School. Being Able To Get Up In The
Morning Without Problems Will Put You On The Right Footing To Begin Your School
Day.
Get Enough
Rest The Day Before. Most People Need Between 6-8 Hours Of Sleep. If You
Oversleep Or Don't Get Enough Sleep, You're Setting Yourself Up To Be Tired For
The Rest Of The Day. Go To Bed And Wake Up At The Same Time Every Night.
Wake Up At
Least An Hour Before School. This May Sound Like A Pain Because School Already
Starts So Early, But Being More Alert When You Enter School Will Make You Stay
Alert. If You Roll Out Of Bed And Head Straight To The School Bus, You Will
Still Be Half Asleep When Your Day Begins.
Take A Cold,
Refreshing Shower. Turn The Lights On Bright And Sing To Yourself. This Will
Help Your Body Wake Up.
Stimulate
Your Mind. Read The Morning Paper Or Even Surf The Internet For An Interesting
Article Or Two. This Will Help Get Your Mind Moving.
Listen To
Your Favorite Pump-Up Song.
Prepare Your Mind For A Great Day Of
School.
Feeling Mentally Prepared For A Day Of School Will Go A Long Way In Helping You Be Mentally Alert For The Eight Or More Hours That You Will Spend In School. You Should Do Whatever You Can To Make Sure That You're Going To School Feeling Prepared, Positive, And Ready For The Challenges Ahead.
Feeling Mentally Prepared For A Day Of School Will Go A Long Way In Helping You Be Mentally Alert For The Eight Or More Hours That You Will Spend In School. You Should Do Whatever You Can To Make Sure That You're Going To School Feeling Prepared, Positive, And Ready For The Challenges Ahead.
Be Prepared
For School. Do All Of Your Homework The Evening Before So You Don't End Up
Staying Too Late Doing Your Homework, Or Rush To Get It Done In The Morning And
Then End Up Crashing From Working Too Fast.
Have A Game
Plan. As You're Waking Up, Think Of The Classes Ahead Of You And The Tests,
Lessons, Or Events In Store. Knowing What Your Day Will Look Like Will Help You
Stay Alert For It.
Feel
Positive About Going To School. This Can Sound Difficult, But You Should Give
Yourself At Least Three Reasons Why You're Looking Forward To Going To School,
Such As Going To Your Amazing English Class, Or Even Catching Up With A Friend
During Lunch.
Method 2 Of
3: Stay Awake In The Classroom
Though
Interacting With Your Teacher May Sound Like The Last Thing You Want To Do When
Your Eyelids Feel Like Sandbags, Keeping Up A Rapport With Your Teacher Before
And During Class Will Surely Help You Stay Alert. Not Only Will This Make You
Less Likely To Drift Off, But Your Teacher Will Be Impressed By Your
Participation.
Greet Your
Teacher When You Walk In The Door. Establish A Level Of Communication Before
Class Even Starts. This Will Also Keep You From Immediately Slouching In Your
Seat As Soon As You Walk In The Door.
Sit Near The
Front, Near Your Teacher. Though This May Sound Like A Bad Idea, You'll Be More
Motivated To Stay Awake And Participate In Class Discussion If You're Closer To
Your Teacher. Your Teacher's Voice Will Also Reach You More Easily.
Answer
Questions During Class Discussion. Make A Habit Of Raising Your Hand To Answer
Questions During Class Discussion. Tell Yourself You Have To Answer At Least
Three Or Four Questions Per Class. This Will Force You To Pay Attention To The
Class Discussion So You Can Chime In.
If You're
Confused About Something, Don't Be Afraid To Ask A Question. If You Have The
Kind Of Teacher Who Is Open To Questions, Pose A Question Or Two When You're
Unclear About A Certain Concept. This Will Make You Engage Further In The Class
Discussion.
Interact With Your Classmates.
When The
Time Is Right. Your Classmates Can Also Help You Stay Awake During School.
While You Shouldn't Be Chatting With Your Peers When Your Teacher Is Talking,
There Will Be Opportunities To Use Your Classmates To Help You Stay Alert.
Here's What You Can Do:
Talk To A
Classmate Before Class Starts. Instead Of Slouching In Your Chair And Slipping
Into Half-Slumber, Talk To One Of Your Classmates About The Homework, Or Even
His Plans For The Week.
Take
Advantage Of Group Work. If You're Working In Groups Or Partners, Be An Active
Participant To Stay Alert.
Sit Near The
Students Who Participate. Though You Don't Want To Sit By A Chatty Student Who
Can Distract You, If You Sit Near Someone Who Participates A Lot, His Voice
Will Jolt You Awake Frequently. This Will Also Keep You From Sleeping Because
You'll Know That Your Teacher Will Be Looking In Your Direction Often.
3take
Knockout Notes. In Most Classes, You'll Be Spending A Lot Of Your Time Taking
Notes. While This Can Sound Like A Plan For Falling Asleep Even Sooner Than You
Intended, If You Make The Most Of Your Note-Taking, You Will Be Much More
Likely To Stay Alert. Here's How To Take Notes That Help You Stay Awake:
Take Very
Detailed Notes. The More Detailed Your Notes, The More Carefully You'll Have To
Focus During Class. If You're Falling Asleep, Listening Will Be Impossible.
Read Over
Your Notes From Time To Time. Using The "Reading" Part Of Your Brain
Instead Of The "Listening" Part Will Help You Switch Gears If The
Classroom Is Starting To Feel Too Monotonous.
Use
Different Colored Pens And Highlighters. Use Different Pens To Write About
Different Parts Of The Class Lecture, Or Just Switch Pens Because You Feel Like
It. Take Out Your Highlighters And Use Them From Time To Time To Keep Awake.
If It Keeps
You Awake, Doodle In The Margins Of Your Pages. Just Try Not To Tick Off Your
Teacher.
4keep Your
Body Alert During Class. Keeping Your Mind Alert Is Only Half The Battle. To
Truly Stay Awake, You Have To Make Sure Your Body Is Awake Too. Though You
Won't Be Able To Run Around In Circles Or Do Jumping Jacks In The Middle Of
Your Spanish Class, There Are A Few Small Things You Can Do To Keep Your Body
Alert.
Sit Up Tall
In Your Chair. If You Don't Slouch, You'll Be Less Likely To Collapse Into
Sleep.
Roll Your
Shoulders.
Roll Your
Head In A Circle To Get The Kinks Out Of Your Neck.
Stretch Your
Wrists.
If You're
Really Struggling To Stay Awake, Pull Down On Your Earlobes Or Even Pinch Your
Thighs Or Forearms. In A Desperate Moment, You Can Even Lightly Bite Down On
Your Tongue.
Suck On A
Cough Drop Or A Peppermint, If Your Teacher Doesn't Mind. Though Gum Is
Probably Not Allowed In Your School, Chewing It Will Snap You Awake.
Cross Your
Legs And Bounce The Crossed Leg.
If Your Body
Is Still Asleep, Excuse Yourself And Walk Across The Hall For A Drink Of Water
Or Take A Quick Trip To The Bathroom And Splash Cold Water On Your Face.
Stay
Hydrated. If Your Teacher Allows It, Sip From A Cold Bottle Of Water And Your
Body Will Feel More Alert.
Method 3 Of
3: Stay Awake Outside The Classroom
Keeping Some
Snacks To Chew On Throughout The Day In Your Purse Or Your Locker Can Keep You
From Crashing And Will Give You Small Boosts Of Energy At The Right Time.
Sometimes You Can Go Over Six Hours Between Breakfast And Lunch, And Grazing On
Snacks Throughout The Day Will Keep You From Falling Asleep Because Your Body
Is Drained Of Energy. Here Are Some Snacks To Keep Around:
Nuts, Such
As Cashews, Walnuts, Or Almonds.
Fruit, Such
As Apples, Bananas, Or Grapes.
Veggies,
Such As Carrot Sticks Or Celery. You Can Carry A Little Bit Of Peanut Butter In
A Container To Dip The Fruit In.
A Granola
Bar.
Unless Your
School Has A Super-Healthy Vending Machine, Avoid Taking A Trip There. Most
Vending Machines Are Stocked With Foods That Are Too Sugary Or Salty To Have A
Positive Effect On Your Energy Level.
Eat A Healthy Lunch In The Cafeteria.
Take
Advantage Of Your Lunch Break And Give Yourself The Fuel You Need To Make It
Through The Rest Of Your Day. You Should Eat A Healthy And Balanced Lunch. Your
Snacks Should Keep You From Getting So Hungry That You Overeat And Then
Immediately Feel Tired Again. Here's What You Should Do:
Pack Your
Lunch, If You Have Time. This Will Ensure That You Can Eat Something Healthy,
And It Will Also Give You Time To Digest Your Food Instead Of Spending Half
Your Lunch Period Waiting In The Cafeteria Line.
Avoid
Greasy, Sugary, Or High-Fat Foods.
Have A
Healthy Salad With Fruit And Nuts, Or A Sandwich With Whole Wheat Bread. Have A
Yogurt Or Banana On The Side.
If You Need
More Caffeine, Have Some Black Tea.
When You're
At Lunch, Try To Interact With Your Friends As Much As Possible So That Your
Mind Is Engaged. Take The Time To Laugh And Be Silly And To Help Your Mind
Relax.
Find Time To Be Physically Active
During Breaks.
Though You
May Not Have A Lot Of Time In Between Your Classes, You Can Make The Most Of
The Time You Do Have By Moving Around As Much As You Can In Between Classes.
Being Physically Active Is A Way Of Telling Your Body That You're Not Ready To
Go To Sleep Yet. Here's What You Can Do:
If You Get
To School Early, Take A Lap Or Two Around The Hallways To Get Your Blood
Flowing And Your Heart Rate Up. Or You Can Even Walk A Lap Around Your School
To Get Some Fresh Air.
If You Have
Time Left Over When You Move Between Classes, Take The Long Way Or Walk Up And
Down The Hallway.
Take The
Stairs Whenever You Can.
If You Get
To The Cafeteria Early, Take A Walk Around The Room — Just Don't Annoy Your
Teachers In The Process.
If You're In
Gym Class, Don't Complain About It. Instead, Make The Most Of Whatever Sport
You're Playing That Week. Not Only Will This Boost Your Grade, But It Will
Boost Your Energy Level As Well.
Be Alert
During Passing Time. When You're Passing In Between Classes, You Should Focus
On Getting Some Extra Physical Exercise, But There Are A Few Other Things You
Can Do To Make The Most Of Your Time Away From The Classroom. Here Are A Few Of
Them:
Strike Up A
Conversation With A Friend. The More Excited You Are By The Conversation, The
More Alert Your Mind Will Be.
Take A Quick
Trip To The Bathroom. Splash Cold Water On Your Face.
Get To Your
Classroom Early And Get Some Fresh Air From An Open Window.
Open Your
Locker. Even If You Only Need One Book, Opening Your Locker Will Keep Your
Hands Busy And Your Mind Alert.
Tips
Try Not To
Feel Desperate To Get Out Of Class, Because Time Will Feel Like It Is Going By
Slower.
Think Of One
Good Reason To Stay Awake. Try To Find One Thing In The Class That You Are
Genuinely Interested In Learning About.
Take Any
Chance You Get To Get Up In Class. Volunteer To Stand Up For Activities, Or Get
Up To Sharpen Your Pencil If You Need To.
If It's Cold
Outside, Ask The Teacher If You Can Open The Window. The Cold Air Will Keep You
Awake.
If You're
Allowed To Chew Gum In Class, Try Chewing Some Strong Peppermint-Flavored Gum.
It'll Help Wake You Up If You're Lagging. But Ask The Teacher First!
Try To
Exercise In The Morning.This Will Give You A Rush And Could Make You Feel Less
Sluggish. Ride, Walk, Or Even Skate To School. There Are Easy Ways To Get
Morning Exercise.
When You
Feel The Need To Yawn, Take Deep Breath And Jiggle Yourself.
Warnings
Drinking
Coffee Or Soda May Keep You Up And Awake For About Ten Minutes Of Class And
Then Have You Get Lazy For The Rest Of The Period. Be Sure You Know How You
Will React To Caffeine Before You Try It In Class.
Sleeping In
Class Can Get You In Serious Trouble And Ruin Your Chances Of Passing And
Graduating.