CBSE Exams: Preparation for Class 7 CBSE Exams

Are your final class 7 CBSE exams coming up soon? Are you not sure where to start? Don’t fret! We’re here to help you!

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Steps to Prepare for Class 7 CBSE Exams

Begin Your Preparation At Least 1  Month Before Your Class 7 CBSE Exams Start
Give yourself enough time to start off comfortably, to avoid last-minute pressurised studying and stress.

Study At Least 2 Hours Daily
For the first 15 days and gradually increase to 3-4 hours a day, by the last week of preparation before your class 7 CBSE exams

Organize Yourself And Make A Schedule Which Suits You And Your Learning Style
Include all of the subjects and chapters, alternating between subjects you like and don’t like so that studying doesn’t become too tiresome. Don’t study just one subject for more than an hour and a half, give yourself time to understand concepts thoroughly, and remember it is alright if you need more time for some chapters – PLAN YOURSELF accordingly and stick to your schedule STRICTLY!

English:
Grammar & Literature

2nd Language:
Grammar & Literature

Mathematics:
1. Number System
2. Algebra
3. Ratio & Proportion
4. Geometry
5. Mensuration
6. Data Handling

Science:
1. Food
2. Materials
3. The World of The Living
4. Moving Things, People and Ideas
5. How Things Work
6. Natural Phenomena
7. Natural Resources

Social:
History:
When, Where & How
New Kings & Kingdoms
The Sultans of Delhi
The Creation of an Empire
Architecture as Power: Forts & Sacred Places
Towns, Traders, & Craftsmen
Social Change: Mobile & Settled Communities
Popular Beliefs & Religious Debates
The Flowering of Regional Culture
New Political Formations in the 18 th Century

Geography:
Environment in its Totality
Natural Environment
Air
Natural Vegetation & Wildlife
Human Environment
Human-Environment Interaction

Social & Political Life:
Democracy
State Government
Understanding Media
Unpacking Gender
Markets Around Us

Take Adequate Breaks

Take breaks regularly, walk around the house, drink water, talk to your family and friends, do something mindless and fun. Let your brain rest and digest everything it has just learnt! And, when you are ready – GET BACK TO THE BOOKS!

Most Importantly, Have Fun And Never Worry!
Don’t forget – studying doesn’t have to be tedious and tiresome! You can always have fun with it. Read our blog on how to make studying fun for more information!

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