Wednesday, February 20, 2019

CBSE CLASS 10 EXAM..7 THING CHECK BEFORE EXAM


CBSE Class 10 exam 2019: Around 18.5 lakhs candidates will appear in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE Class 10) examinations that will begin from February 21, 2019. The board has instructed the private candidates to come in light clothes while the regular students should have to come in their school uniform only.


CBSE Class 10 exams 2019: Important things not to forget on the day of examinations.
Admit card: Do not forget to carry your admit card in any case. First thing in the morning make sure you have kept your card inside your bag. You entry inside the examination hall depends upon the same and without it you won’t be permitted to appear for the exams.
Exam materials: Do not forget to carry your pens, pencils, erasers and other stationary items required for the exams
Dress code: The candidates belong to private category need to appear in the examinations with light clothes only. However, the regular category candidates can come in school uniform.
Leave on time: Leave your house on time. It is always better to reach the examination centre 30-40 minutes before the scheduled time rather than getting late and missing out the paper.
Examination centre: In order to avoid last moment chaos and confusion, check out the address of the examination centre properly before leaving your house.
Time management: Don’t spend too much time in answering a question. If you are stuck somewhere, skip that question for a while and answer all those questions which are 100 per cent sure about. Come back and attend all the leftover questions in the end in order to save time. It is always better to attempt the entire.
Positive mindset: Keeping a positive attitude is very much required and beneficial. It not only boosts up your morale but also help you answer questions in the best possible way.


Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Exam Time !! 10 exam tips for parents: How to help your child study

Here’s how you can support children during exams:

1) Be familiar with your child’s exam schedule

We know you’re a busy parent, which is why some advance planning helps. Don’t leave it to your son or daughter to inform you of their exam timings. Get a printout and pin it up where you can all see it and keep an online copy for reference, if required. This way, you know when they need to be dropped off at the exam centre.

2) Avoid arguments

If the bed isn’t made, you’re within your rights to point it out, but avoid prolonged arguments over it for now, since your child needs to focus on their exams. It’s a team effort and the family has to pull together and make sure all energies are devoted to the task at hand.

3) Have meals with the family

Chances are, your child is cooped up in their room for long hours preparing for their exams. Make sure they have their meals with the family, so that they get a break from the monotony of constant studying. Keep the dining table conversation light, so that your child feels refreshed.

4) Avoid burdening them with your stress

We know you’re stressed, probably even more than your child. But when the exam date nears, it’s time to back off and let the child be calm. If you’re still wracked by nerves, vent to a partner or a friend. Your child is stressed enough and can do without you adding to it.


5) Make sure they get a good night’s sleep

A good night’s sleep is very important. Check your child’s timetable to ensure they have enough time for a well-earned sleep. This will calm their nerves and keep them alert on the big day.


6) Keep away from digital distractions

It’s difficult to steer clear of digital devices completely, but it’s critical to do so during exam time.o

7) Incentives and bribes

There’s a fine line between an incentive to do well and outright bribery. Your child should be motivated to put their best foot forward in their exams, without you offering a bribe, such as an expensive gift. However, a family meal or outing is a good idea after the exam as it will also help take the pressure off.


8) Be a sounding board

Ask them how their exam went, but withhold judgement. Offer to be a listening post, without blaming them for anything they’ve got wrong in the answer sheet. Be encouraging about the remaining tests and keep them hopeful about the outcome. Let them know you’re there to fofer support, whatever the outcome.

9) Be available

Make time for your child, particularly during the important papers. If possible, if you have leave left, inform your office and take it during this time so you can be around your child. Stay aware of their needs, whether it’s a spot of revision, a cup of coffee to perk them up or just being available to address any concerns.

10) Maintain a balanced diet and routine

Whether it’s the daily glass of milk or almonds, make sure your child isn’t skipping meals and is eating on time. Nutrition plays an important role in keeping energy levels up.


 Thank you

Regards,
Parinita Sharma

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