Find it hard to stick to a schedule? Here's what you can do today [Friday March 13, 2020]

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If the school suspension has made it tough to keep a daily routine, follow our guide for dividing up your day

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Today is going to be a great day!

With classes suspended, you may find it difficult to stick to a daily routine. Maybe you're easily distracted by Instagram, or maybe you're not moving enough. We totally get it! We're here to help you with a daily plan that can be incorporated into the study schedule you already have.

Morning

Catch up on the latest news:

The World Health Organisation has officially declared the coronavirus to be a pandemic. Here's what that means.

The NBA has suspended its season until further notice after a player was diagnosed with the coronavirus.

Billie Eilish's 'Bad Guy' is the bestselling song of 2019.

English practice:

Take a look at these food idioms to spice up your writing

Now, keep your reading comprehension skills sharp with this British Council exercise on how digital tools can help with mental health.

Break

You've had a long morning of school work! Get your body groving with the classic, "What Does the Fox Say?"

Afternoon

Have you seen our latest competition? Invent a sport for the Indoor Olympics and you could win a Nintendo Switch and Ring Fit Adventure game!

Take a look at this fantastic junior reporter piece about eco-anxiety. Do you think you're dealing with it? What are some ways to cope with eco-anxiety?

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