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best timetable for class 7 during lockdown

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Answered by swathikamani04
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5:00 AM: Try to make a good habit of waking up early in the morning.

5:00 AM – 5: 20 AM: Finish up all utilities of freshening up yourself.

5:20 AM – 5:40 AM: Go to the terrace & take long breaths as fresh oxygen rejuvanated our Mind. In the meantime, you can also do some kind of exercises, yoga & meditation to keep yourself fresh & active the whole day long.

6:00AM – 7:00 AM: Revise everything that you have studied the last night before.

7:00 AM – 8:00AM: Take a shower in cold water as it helps you keep fresh & active throughout the day. You’ll not feel sleepy if you take a bath every day before getting on to your studies.

8:00 AM – 9:00 AM: Have a healthy breakfast & get ready

9:00-1:00-start studying your subjects

1:00-2:00-have your lunch

2:00-3:00- revise what you study in the morning

3:00-6:00-have a nap

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM: Go to play outside or do some physical activity.

8:00PM – 9: 00 PM: Study Maths.

9:00 PM – 9: 30 PM: Get a light dinner

9:30 PM – 10:00 PM: Revise all the topics of the day at a glance.

10:00 PM: Go to sleep.

Answered by sharmaaayushmaan2010
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Answer:

This answer has been edited to try to improve these answers to make sure it better understand by my audience. I am thankful for my audience.

The best lockdown timetable for Humanities can be in such a manner if you wake up at 5.00 am.

After which you have around 1 hour when you study one of the subjects it could be anything then the second choice, it can be for the second subject after a break of 15 minutes.

I would also suggest that if you are walking at 5–00 am. After doing the first task takes 15 minutes to get fresh up to have good productivity and then study.

After which you can study for the second subject, then the time would be 7.45 am where you do some exercise or yoga to keep your body fit.

I would suggest you take a bath so that your body will get clear and get fresh.

Then I suggest you do the third subject for 1 hour after 10 pm to take breakfast. After breakfast, you can take a break of half an hour.

At 11.00 pm you can study the fourth subject.

After study for the four subjects, you can take a 15 minutes break. After a 15-minute break at 12.15 pm, I suggest taking a sleep of 2 hours to get freshen up.

After which you can stud,y the fifth subject and then take 15 minutes. This procedure can be done again for the second time for students whose school is not happening during the lockdown.

The timetable helps you to study two times a day which, allows each subject two times.

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