Friday, November 30, 2007
CBSE Sample questions
Sample Question papers can be downloaded from the CBSE site..link is here on the right side.You need Adobe Reader to read it after downloading.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
TOP TEN EXAM TIPS.
1. Analyse andfind your own deep and compelling reason to successfully learn your subject and pass your exams.2. Plan your time to include study, revision and social commitments - a balance of having fun, taking breaks and studying is vital.
3. Use multi-coloured Mind Maps for your notes.
4. Review your notes regularly to reinforce your new-found knowledge.
5. Swiftly skim through your text books and course material before you read them in depth to give you an overview of your subject.
6. Learn how to remember lists of things by linking each item to a location on a journey or route you are familiar with around your town. You could even use your own home.
7. Before you do any revision, warm up by doing some gentle exercise to relieve any tension in your body and to get a rush of healthy oxygen flowing to your brain.
8. Do past papers under thorough exam conditions as often as possible to familiarise yourself with the format and the pressures of working under exam conditions.
9. In an exam, make sure you read the question completely and fully understand what the examiner wants before you allocate your time and begin answering the questions.
10. If you are faced with a mental block breathe deeply, relax and ask yourself "If I did know the answer to this question, what would it be?"
THERE IS NO SHORT CUT TO SUCCESS !
My experimented idea no.1-You can even record your voice while reading and later play it and listen through a headphone.
My experimented idea no.2-Read from your own notebook..our brain easily accepts own handwriting than others!
My experimented idea no.3-Take a break after every 40 minutes..our brain switches to the other side every 40 minutes..change the subjects between analytical to aesthetics(from maths to poems) for better results.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Saturday, November 17, 2007
VIDHYA DHAR-Centella asiatica-Memory Plus
This herb is found abundantly in Sikkim which is commonly called Godataap,because of its appearance resembling the horse foot.When I talked about it with an elderly lady here ,she said it is vidhya dhar-means wisdom bearing .. In West Bengal(Golpatta) and in Tamil Nadu(vallarai) ,Sanskrit Mandooka parani(frog sittingplace),by the Tribals of chota nagpur -mendak baazi -it is eaten as cooked leafy vegetable.It is often mistaken for the original Brahmi.
The medicinal value of this plant is of immense value as it can be used as a general tonic by any one.For Memory boosting,nuerological disorders,stomach ailments,for ageing people it acts like kayakalp(elixir).
Eating a few leaves daily was thought to "strengthen and revitalize worn out bodies and brains." Centella asiatica has also been recommended as a treatment for mental troubles, high blood pressure, abscesses, rheumatism, fever, ulcers, leprosy, skin eruptions, nervous disorders, and jaundice.
This post is from my own experience and observation..Two leaves daily can be taken raw.Be sure to use the right variety of it..there are many varieties of it found here in Sikkim,the smooth and clean one should be used.