Hi how to help class6 student to form a time table which will help to cover exam portions in 10 days before exam.school timings 8 to4.almost 10 chapter of all subject.
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You want to know how to help class six student to form a time table. It is important for him to feel calm while studying. Consult a psychologist and explain about his study time table in detail. Ensure that he has timely meals, drinks sufficient amount of water, and sleeps well. He can take breaks in between so that he does not feel too tired. If he is not able to focus a psychologist will guide him on how he can improve concentration.
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Since it is exam time, the class 6 student can study at home for max 4 hours each day during those 10 days. That is 40 hours of revision. Assuming there are 6 subjects and 10 chapters for each subject, there are 60 chapters to revise. That means 40 minutes of revision for each chapter. Now prepare a daily time table consisting of 6 study sessions of 40 minute duration with minimum 5 min break in between. Take up one session each for all the 60 chapters. Best wishes!
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Chart your weekly revision timetable on a piece of paper.
Make a column for each day of the week. For each day, jot down the subjects you will focus on and the specific topics you plan to study. You can also download revision timetables and then insert your own subjects and times
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Revise your revision timetable on a weekly basis. At the end of each week leading up to exams, reflect on what worked and what didn’t work in your revision timetable. Consider how you could spend your time more effectively, and then make the revision timetable for your upcoming week. For instance, if your study week starts on a Monday, you might want to start your weekly timetable on the Sunday night or Monday morning.
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