IPad battery discharging quickly.

Guys, I have an iPad "1", model A1219.
Recently the battery is lasting a short time. I have to charge it for more than 1 day and no more than 60% load. Without making any use in an early morning, the battery ends when the day comes.
What can I do?

try clearing the multi-tasking
double click the home button til the bar at the bottom pulls up. your finger down on an app til it starts to jiggle and click on all the red minius sign and see how many you have open

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