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Write an article about Duties and responsibilities of students during lockdown Covid19​

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Answered by srilogan33
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Answer: We’re all having to be more creative

I’m finding it really tough not going into school, because your classroom is your learning environment and your work environment. It’s hard not having that human contact with the children and picking up on things. And I can’t just go to the stock cupboard, so I have to think about what the students have at home, what access to materials they have, and try to create lessons based on that.

I know that not every household has got access to paints, so I’ve been doing collage and lots of drawing activities. I’m really mindful that I want them being creative and doing things away from the screen. I want them out in the garden, if they have one, to draw what’s there. So it’s about how I can get them to remain creative in their own environments.

hope it helps

Answered by spaceanalyzer107
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Here are 10 awesome idea to help you –

Nurture a plant at home:-You can try your hand at nurturing plants to pass time. For starters, growing plants can give you an opportunity to nurture life and teach you important life skills like patience. There are many types of plants to choose from – the most common ones are tulsi, aloe vera and neem. All of these plants have health benefits so they can also come in handy at times. If you are planning to grow plants on your terrace, then opt for smaller potted plants like aloe vera and tulsi. If you have garden space, then you can opt for bigger plants like neem. You can also grow vegetables at home and ensure a supply of organic vegetables for your kitchen.

Paint your dreams:-Gather all your paintbrushes lying unused since childhood. If the painting wasn’t your thing in childhood and you don’t have paintbrushes, then you can also use plastic spoons, visiting cards or your hands. There are many websites that suggest painting ideas for the day. You can set aside an hour every day and experiment with these ideas. Painting can be a therapeutic activity as it calms your mind when you focus on painting.

Practise yoga:-Have you always wanted to be more flexible? This is the perfect time to get started. Yoga is a form of exercise that includes slow movements and stretching to enhance your strength, stamina and flexibility. The best part is you only need a yoga mat and can do it anywhere as it requires no special equipment. Practising yoga also calms the mind. To get the maximum benefits from yoga, it is important to pay attention to your diet. Include plenty of vegetables, fruits and nuts in your daily diet and reduce the consumption of processed foods.

utilize time during lockdown

Enrol into online courses:- You don’t always have to be physically present in an educational institution to learn something. Thanks to the internet, you can now also take up courses from the comfort of your home. Many institutions in India and abroad provide courses, tutorials and videos for a wide range of subjects online. You can use this time to take up online courses and enhance your existing knowledge.

Build on your family relationships:-If you are one of those students who stay away from home due to studies, and if you are back home now, then this is your chance to strengthen your relationships back home. One way to do that is by bonding through activities – such as reading books to your grandparents or helping your parents in their chores like shopping, cooking, gardening or cleaning.

Read a book:-A good book can transform you so don’t wait! There are many good books you can find online. If you can’t decide which book to buy then you can consider these all-time classics –

The Harry Potter series

Ruskin Bond collection

Amar Chitra Katha

Learn a new language:- This is a skill that you can add to your CV as well. It can even open up new avenues in your career later on. Remember that while learning a new language has multiple benefits and is a fun experience, it needs focus and dedication. There are many websites and apps that offer language courses. Some of them even offer a certificate after you complete the course. Don’t forget to go through the reviews before selecting a website or an app.

Play board games:- Did you love playing Ludo when you were a kid? Take the Ludo board out and start a game with your family members. If there are few members in your family, then you can opt for games like chess. These board games are not only fun and engaging, but they also offer an opportunity to sharpen your cognitive skills.

Create a collage:- If you have countless photographs on your smartphone, then this is a good activity for you. All you need is a printer and some printing paper. All you have to do is print out your favourite photographs on a paper and then cut them out. Take any cardboard box like an old shoebox or a garment box to prepare your cardboard base. Once the base is ready, paste the photographs on it and voila! Your collage is ready. You can add glitter or make doodles on the collage if you are in the mood for some fun.

Perfect time to clean your closet:- Was lack of time holding you back from cleaning your closet? Well, you no longer have that excuse, so get started. Take everything out of your closet and then clean the closet thoroughly. After that, you have to create two piles – one for things you need and the other for things that you no longer need. Arrange the things you need neatly and place them in your closet. You can give away the things you no longer need like old clothes or books to charity. Use your time during the lockdown wisely because time once gone can never be regained.

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