Writing on question paper
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Writing on question paper
Anyone know if it's OK to mark the question paper itself? My son likes to draw links in the VR alphabet questions or eliminate options on the NVR paper. I'm sure I read somewhere that somebody's child got told not to do this and it threw them a bit, but I can't remember which area they were in.
Anybody got any thoughts?
Anybody got any thoughts?
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I would be surprised if they can't mark the question paper. Otherwise how can they mark questions that they want to go back to let alone eliminate answers etc. My DS will be in difficulty if they can't and it will completely throw him.
There is nothing about this on the instructions to the published Nfer papers.
Lets hope someone comes along who knows for sure.
Twinkle
I would be surprised if they can't mark the question paper. Otherwise how can they mark questions that they want to go back to let alone eliminate answers etc. My DS will be in difficulty if they can't and it will completely throw him.
There is nothing about this on the instructions to the published Nfer papers.
Lets hope someone comes along who knows for sure.
Twinkle
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You might have read the info on the Gloucestershire section. Our children are not allowed to mark the Q paper. As you rightly point out it is a ridiculous situation.
I believe they are allowed to write on it in Bucks because I am almost sure Patricia allows it and I had been encouraging my DS1 to do his working out on the paper last year. Thankfully whilst back reading some of the posts I found out in time to change his way of working. You could try doing this on your own sections.
I believe they are allowed to write on it in Bucks because I am almost sure Patricia allows it and I had been encouraging my DS1 to do his working out on the paper last year. Thankfully whilst back reading some of the posts I found out in time to change his way of working. You could try doing this on your own sections.
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