Maths practice
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Hello
My daughter is due to sit the 11+ at Slough Grammar and St. Bernards Catholic Grammar School and has been attending tutoring for the past year. I would like focus on her maths at home and was wondering which is the best test papers for this. I want to increase her speed also any tips on this.
Thanks is advance
Sandy
My daughter is due to sit the 11+ at Slough Grammar and St. Bernards Catholic Grammar School and has been attending tutoring for the past year. I would like focus on her maths at home and was wondering which is the best test papers for this. I want to increase her speed also any tips on this.
Thanks is advance
Sandy
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Hi,
To increase speed on the papers... make sure that she knows her multiplication tables, this will enable her to do calculations quicker.
Also... as it is multichoice..... if there are any she is unsure of then circle the question number and go back at the end. Make sure that no question is unanswered, even if it is a calculated guess.
We used the NFER Maths multi choice papers. Letting my son know that we were going thru them to see if there were any 'holes' in what he had been taught.
I photocopied them and so went through them twice.
This also gave him a bit of a boost as questions he struggled on when attempting for the first time he could then do easily the second time around.
I found that algebra and some trigonometry were the main 'gaps'.
Slough Grammar has said that they will not be following the consortium in dropping the Maths paper.
To increase speed on the papers... make sure that she knows her multiplication tables, this will enable her to do calculations quicker.
Also... as it is multichoice..... if there are any she is unsure of then circle the question number and go back at the end. Make sure that no question is unanswered, even if it is a calculated guess.
We used the NFER Maths multi choice papers. Letting my son know that we were going thru them to see if there were any 'holes' in what he had been taught.
I photocopied them and so went through them twice.
This also gave him a bit of a boost as questions he struggled on when attempting for the first time he could then do easily the second time around.
I found that algebra and some trigonometry were the main 'gaps'.
Slough Grammar has said that they will not be following the consortium in dropping the Maths paper.
maths practice
Hi Chad
Thanks for the information, my daughter is very good with her multiplications, but I just think she needs more familiarity with the question types. I will try the NFER maths papers.
Sandy
Thanks for the information, my daughter is very good with her multiplications, but I just think she needs more familiarity with the question types. I will try the NFER maths papers.
Sandy