Cramming
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Cramming
Because I have taken DS2 out of school he needs to sit some entry tests in January. Being London, they are all selective and he has had no tutoring. His English and VR are strong but his maths is weak. His main problem is confidence issues and he panics when maths questions are put in front of him, especially ones in the written form. He needs constant reassurance and when I ask him to re-read the question he seems to understand it - but I won't be there during the test.
Basically I want to know what a Year 3 boy is likely to retain in 2 weeks. I need to teach him negative numbers, fractions (including lowest term), venn diagrams, time and basic division. I also need to incorporate these topics into written problem-solving questions.
I'd love some advice from any teachers or tutors, or someone who has gone through the same experience!
Basically I want to know what a Year 3 boy is likely to retain in 2 weeks. I need to teach him negative numbers, fractions (including lowest term), venn diagrams, time and basic division. I also need to incorporate these topics into written problem-solving questions.
I'd love some advice from any teachers or tutors, or someone who has gone through the same experience!
Hi Tipsy,
Why don't you use some KS2 test papers - available freely on:
http://www.emaths.co.uk/KS2SAT.htm#Mathematics
The answers are there too!!
Why don't you use some KS2 test papers - available freely on:
http://www.emaths.co.uk/KS2SAT.htm#Mathematics
The answers are there too!!
Let him work through one and see what he can do - this will give you an objective view of where he is. In Y3 he won't have met all the topics but there's nothing too scary ...
Then pick topics he can't do near the beginning (as these are lower level topics) - it's better to do a few key things well and for him to retain them!!
I'm so sorry it didn't work out for him at his previous school -
Then pick topics he can't do near the beginning (as these are lower level topics) - it's better to do a few key things well and for him to retain them!!
I'm so sorry it didn't work out for him at his previous school -
No problem - happy to help -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/
Try this too - makes it fun and the games make them think it's not work!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/
Try this too - makes it fun and the games make them think it's not work!!
Re: Cramming
Hi Tipsy,T.i.p.s.y wrote:Because I have taken DS2 out of school he needs to sit some entry tests in January. Being London, they are all selective and he has had no tutoring. His English and VR are strong but his maths is weak. His main problem is confidence issues and he panics when maths questions are put in front of him, especially ones in the written form. He needs constant reassurance and when I ask him to re-read the question he seems to understand it - but I won't be there during the test.
Basically I want to know what a Year 3 boy is likely to retain in 2 weeks. I need to teach him negative numbers, fractions (including lowest term), venn diagrams, time and basic division. I also need to incorporate these topics into written problem-solving questions.
I'd love some advice from any teachers or tutors, or someone who has gone through the same experience!
My use of bold. I think your answer lies in your question.
Work on confidence, you have already identified that if he does not understand a question read it twice.
Look at the new topics in a fun way with lots of praise.
Year 3? Don't get too carried away, boost his confidence look at a year 2 KS1 level 3 paper.
Focus on doing well in English and VR, and doing your best in maths.
Two weeks to go only three things matter Confidence, Confidence and Confidence!
Good luck, best wishes and seasons greetings.
steve