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Guidelines for the
Examination
Examinations are again there to test the efficiency of the students and if the
student is well prepared for the terminal exams, it would definitely be a plus
point for him. The exams time creates a havoc for the children. This type of
phobia is regarded as examination fever. Due to such phobias, the children get
confused and whatever they know about their subjects slip out of their minds.
They get depressed making the condition worse. At such time, the duty of the
parents is to guide them in right direction because a right direction of the
parents can help their kids to maintain their confidence. but the parents donn't
know how to encourage their depressed children. Constant encouragement and
guidance to the children can help the children to come otu of the examination -
trauma.
So, here are some golden rules, following which the success will definitely kiss
their feet.
The children should be encouraged
to:
To read the lesson twice and then try to comprehend the lesson step by
step.
To prepare from the text and then try to answer the same in mind.
The subjects thought to be difficult should be learnt by writing them again
and again.
Reading the question - answers aloud to themselvesmakes the lesson find its
way easily, right into the brain.
whatever is learnt one day should be repeatedly learnt the subsequently day
to increase the endurance of the learning.by about 90%.
Subjects such as Maths and Science, can be prepared by thorough and
repeated practice.
Subjects such as Social studies should be prepared as they are. Every
answer should be divided into subheadings and then the subheadings should be
expanded into their details.
L-E-A-R-N contains five letters. If the lessons are learnt five times, the
study material will never slip out of the mind.
Any one subject should not be given more than fifty minutes in one sitting.
A break of ten minutes after every fifty minutes makes the mind fresh and
learning becomes easier.
Rules for the Students
right before the Examination:
Don't remain awake late night the day before the examination.
Go to examination - hall with a calm mind.
Read the paper carefully two times, take a deep breathe and then start
attempting the paper.
Perform the easy questions first and then come to difficult ones in the
end.
Before handing over the paper to the examiner, revise the paper atleast
twice to check if any question is left or any information is missing in any
answer.
Perform the paper in neat and legible handwriting because neatness is the
key to win examiner's mood.
By:
Divya Jyoti Munjal