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writ an essay on learning at home during lockdown about 500 words for class 9​

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Answered by shameerm081
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The over two-month-long lockdown has disrupted school schedules, and confined the young powerhouses of energy to their homes, but it is difficult to keep the creative instincts locked down. Even while staying at home our enterprising school students have kept themselves occupied and productive whether it is learning new skills or working on their hobbies. The present situation has given them a chance to explore their talents in a better way. The School Tribune brings glimpses of the activities taken up by some of the students during the lockdown period. Read on for inspiration:

As quarantine/lockdown has been extended, I've been trying to find a good balance between relaxing and rejuvenating whilst also being productive. With summative essays, final exams, and dissertations still on the agenda for May and June, I still have a lot to do. Here are a few of the things I've been trying to do to stay productive during this unprecedented time:

Set myself a weekly goal

Since I still have a few essays left to finish, and final exams to prepare for, I try to set a goal for myself each week outlining which assignments I want to work on or submit. This way, I'm still getting things done, but not trying to do everything in one week and then burning out or submitting work that's not my best.

Read

I love to read but find that during term time I don't always want to pick up a book after spending hours reading for class. But now that I've got so much free time I am really enjoying getting back into reading for fun. If you want to learn something new try a non-fiction, or, if you want to be entertained but have run out of Netflix shows, try a good novel. Mystery and crime novels are my go-to at the moment.

Declutter

I've decluttered everything from my closet, my kitchen, and my computer during lockdown so far. I love getting rid of things I don't use and donating what I can (when this is all over), especially clothes that are still in a good condition. Nothing makes me feel more productive than a clean room, clear workspace, and decluttered computer. And you'll appreciate all the work you've done once this is all over and you don't have the time to do it anymore!

Exercise

Getting into a good exercise routine during quarantine can help you stay motivated once we go back to our normal schedule. Do what you can in these conditions, but definitely take advantage of our one walk per day. Getting out and enjoying the weather can put you in a good mood and break up your super productive day!

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Answered by KamaldevSharma
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Ever since the lockdown started, I feel lonely at home. I do have a brother but soon realized that talking to a person or doing the same thing consistently can get monotonous. Sometimes, I even feel that it would be better to go to school, which a month-back I could not have thought of in a million years. At my house, both my parents are doctors. Not that they do not have holidays, they do! Somehow, the holidays do not seem enough. My parents are treating COVID-19 patients and often discuss their healthcare. At times, I nd their conversations scary and mom calms me down by saying this will end soon. Yet, I am hardly convinced with her explanations. In the little time that I get to talk to my friends, we discuss the current situation due to pandemic and its advantages, especially on the environment, as us human beings are in lockdown. A few days ago, when my father and I were sitting in the balcony at night I looked up in the sky and saw a lot more stars than I usually get to see. Even my mom told me that Yamuna river is getting cleaner amidst the lockdown. I also feel that my friends have their parents at home, spending quality time with them and all having fun times, together. While they have fun, my parents are at the hospital treating patients and, of course, this is something that makes me very proud. Still, it is not the same as having them at home. However, the advantage of not having parents at home is that I do not have to do any work until they are back. A few weeks ago, I panicked thinking that I would not get to celebrate my birthday on its due date, just as it was not celebrated the previous three consecutive years on the birthday day, since my parents were busy treating patients of either typhoid, pneumonia or dengue. A sigh of relief, this year it does not matter that much as long as my family and I are safe.

I am also anxious about school; I hope that they do not take away our summer holidays to make up for the missed school days. I always enjoyed attending Bharatanatyam dance classes but now, due to the lockdown, we have these classes on Zoom, which I can only imagine, must be hard for the teacher as she tries to make it look eortless. These classes, on the other hand, do us some good, as we do not get to copy someone if we need to. On weekdays the school gives us work, which I sometimes nd overwhelming, but it is more work on their side, so that is impressive. Another thing I like is the kind of eort the teachers are making to teach us by newer methods like making videos of concepts and even dance steps, so hats o to them for that! On days when we do have homework, my parents when home check it, which is good because after the tiring day at work they still spend time with us. Out of the many things I have learned during the lockdown, one main thing is that my parents keep reminding through their example that we should keep hope and stay positive.

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