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  • AUNTY RITA’S GARDEN

    How time flies! It’ s exam time again and the session will soon be over. As you prepare for the exams ,remember this tips;

    1.            Read all  your notes from first term.

    2.            Study weak subjects more.

    3.            Stay away from video games, cartoons and the television in general, until your exams are over.

    4.            Ask your parents to wake you up earlier than before everyday so that, you can start reading everyday.

    5.            Shun all forms of examination malpractice, no matter how small.

    6.            Pray and trust God to help you.

  • AUNTY RITA’S GARDEN

    Hello children, hope it’s been a wonderful term in your school? Are you getting ready for the promotion examinations yet? Remember that if you don’t plan then you are planning to fail!

    1.   Start putting together all your note books from 1st term till now.

    2. Maintain a daily reading habit even before examinations.

    3. Reduce the time you spend watching television and playing games on your phone.

    4. Start praying for God’s help in your exams.

    Be the best!

  • AUNTY RITA’S GARDEN

    Hello children! Are you looking forward to a new class next term? Or even a new school? Will you miss your present friends or are you all going to remain in the same class?

    If you are in Primary 6 or even 5, you may all be enrolled into different secondary schools. Also if you are in JSS3, you will all be in different classes depending on what subjects you will be taking, either; Science, Commercial or Arts. An adage says that “20 children cannot play together for 20 years,” hence, the need to preserve your memorable times in permanent forms. You can make a Year Book or a Slum Book. A YEAR BOOK includes;

    1.    Students Picture

    2.    Name

    3.    Nicknames

    4.    Date of Birth

    5.    Likes

    6.    Dislikes

    7.    Future Ambition

    8.    Contact Address

    9.    Phone Number/Email/twitter handle etc.

    With the help of a friendly Teacher or one of your Parents, a good printer can give your class a neat job if you are all willing to put it together.

    Or else each student can get a hardcover higher education exercise book, and every student can take turns filling the above information into every other person’s book ;that is called “A SLUM BOOK”

  • AUNTY RITA’S GARDEN

    AUNTY RITA’S GARDEN

    Hello beautiful children!

    Were you happy to see your teachers and mates this new term?

    Get excited about school, so that you can get the best out of it.

    Why don’t you make a timetable for yourself this term for personal study. Ask your mum to wake you up 30 minutes or 1 hour earlier for you to pray and study your notes before going to school each day.

    That way, you will be ahead of your classmates in all subjects.

     

    Sample time-table…

    Monday: Read through your science notes.

    Tuesday: History and Civic Education

    Wednesday: Solve some numeracy or maths sums.

    Thursday: Social Studies and Home-Economics

    Friday: Religious Knowledge and Language

    Saturday: Answer questions from your English textbook.

  • AUNTY RITA’S GARDEN

    AUNTY RITA’S GARDEN

    Do you like school? Or are you just going because your parents want you to?

    When you love what you are doing, you automatically do well at it. If you look forward to school as you dress up daily, it will show in your school work, homework and tests.

    A few Tips to make your school term exciting;

    1. Always begin your day with prayers to God.

    2. Make sure all you need for school is ready before you go to bed the night before.

    3. Do all your homework when you get home from school without delay.

    4. Think of a way to help your teacher daily.

    5. Don’t play all day or watch cartoons after school.

    6. Read at least one story book in a week.

    7. Always tell your parents about your experiences in school daily.

    (fix picture of Shepherd Heritage Academy School Makurdi Benue state. Band boys welcoming fellow pupils back to school)