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Study Plan for School Holidays

Use holidays for repair, not punishment

  • Choose 2 study goals for the holiday period, not 10.
  • Keep one daily revision block and one pending-work block.
  • Finish homework early so it does not spoil the last day.
  • Keep rest, family time, and sleep in the plan.
  • Review progress every third day and adjust.

School holidays are useful when they repair weak areas without making the student feel trapped. A good holiday plan leaves space for rest and still moves pending work forward.

Pick the right holiday goal

Do not make the whole syllabus your holiday target. Choose one weak subject, one pending notebook, or one chapter group.

A smaller target is more likely to finish and gives better confidence when school reopens.

  • Complete one pending notebook section.
  • Revise one weak chapter.
  • Solve one practice set every two days.

Daily holiday routine

Keep study blocks earlier in the day if possible. This protects evenings and reduces last-minute pressure.

A simple pattern works better than a strict hour-by-hour chart.

  • 30 to 45 minutes revision.
  • 30 minutes pending work.
  • 20 minutes question practice.
  • 10 minutes next-day planning.

Avoid holiday burnout

A holiday plan should not feel like a punishment. If every hour is packed, the plan will fail by day two. Keep breaks and rest visible in the timetable.

  • No study during every meal break.
  • Keep one lighter day after two heavy days.
  • Sleep on time before school reopens.

FAQs

Can I use this method for school tests and board exams?

Yes. Keep the method flexible and match it with your teacher’s instructions, syllabus, and exam pattern.

How long should I try this plan?

Try it for three study sessions first. Continue only if it helps you study with less confusion and better recall.

What should I do if I miss one day?

Restart with the smallest next task. Do not double the next day blindly, because that often breaks the routine again.