Syllabus Waqf-e-Nau - Part 2 (Years 7-15)

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Syllabus Waqf-e-Nau - Part 2 (Years 7-15) — Page 39

• Remember that news journals and magazines are a great resource to gain knowledge. Try to read them often. • Do not read books, letters or journals that belong to someone else without their permission. • Keep a personal diary with you at all times in which you can record entries that are useful. • Listen to lectures and addresses in your class attentively. • Write clearly and neatly so that it is easily readable and the writing should be in straight lines. • Do not spoil your notebooks by tracing lines in them. • For affordable parents, they should provide each child with a shelf where they can neatly place their books and toys. Periodically, they should review the items to make sure that there are no such items that do not belong to their children. • You should never cheat in an examination, because cheating is like stealing and deceiving • Do not hesitate in asking your teacher if a concept is unclear to you. • Try not to be absent from school unless there is a pressing excuse. • If there is a library in your town, you should become its member. • If after returning home from school, someone merely completes the homework and studies no more, then he/she is an average student. If someone is able to finish all of his schoolwork and supplement it with extra study, then he/she is a smart student. • Do not hand over your books to young children. If they insist on playing with books, try to get picture books suitable for their age. • Be friend with intelligent and well-behaved children. • In order to prepare for exams, consult your teachers and other experienced people to make a plan for your studies. • Say Assalamu Alaikum when entering a classroom. • Keep your uniform clean and tidy. • Try to cooperate in every effort to keep your classroom clean and beautiful. Do not be the one who destroys the beauty and cleanliness of the classroom. 39 8-9