The waiting is worse than the lead up!
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The waiting is worse than the lead up!
So my son sat at whsb on Saturday he thinks it went ok and finished both papers. This makes me fear he has got it totally wrong as I'd expected him to come out near to tears. I have everything crossed he pulled it out of the bag. He did everything we asked of him and more so really does deserve to have done well. But I'm going stir crazy with the waiting and it's only been 24 hours!
How am I going to last till 10th!!!!
We ceremonially put all his 11+ work into a box last night and to the dismay of his sister marked it for her for next year!
Hints and tips for lasting out gratefully received
How am I going to last till 10th!!!!
We ceremonially put all his 11+ work into a box last night and to the dismay of his sister marked it for her for next year!
Hints and tips for lasting out gratefully received
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Re: The waiting is worse than the lead up!
We ceremonially put all his 11+ work into a box last night and to the dismay of his sister marked it for her for next year!
Sorry but that really tickled me. No tips. I've gone from feeling high to feeling a bit flat. The more I learn about what DD did in the paper the more I think . I keep veering between feeling desperate to philosophical.
Good luck.
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My dd has just been in tears- not because of the exam, but because she doesn't know what to do with her self now that's it'd over. We spent a lot of time together over the last few months - i diy'd her and the frustration of not understanding something, followed by the elation of 'getting it' are now just memories. She came into my room whilst I was ironing today and burst into tears! ' I really miss us doing the work, mum' she said through sobs! I'm a bit shocked but if I'm truthful, then I feel the same too! It's only temporary and I'm sure we will feel like celebrating soon, but at the moment we both feel a little flat! How weird!
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Can't you continue doing work together? That's what we're going to do, but without the pressure and intensity.
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Well I didn't want to admit it, but yes, we have done a little bit of maths- for old times sake!
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pmsl. I'm giving mine a week off and then we're going to do some work together. Ultimately it's been really good fun, and utterly enriching, for all of us.
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Its great having that time together but may I suggest learning something new together?
If DCs need extra support with something that's a different matter but there are lots of 'learning' skills needed at secondary school beyond maths and English curriculum and doing something new where you are both learning can be hugely beneficial in many ways.
If DCs need extra support with something that's a different matter but there are lots of 'learning' skills needed at secondary school beyond maths and English curriculum and doing something new where you are both learning can be hugely beneficial in many ways.
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Or is it the 11th? Or the 12th??kg309 wrote:How am I going to last till 10th!!!!
Why can't they give us a time!
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I'm glad it's not just me. I went from feeling relieved yesterday to feeling very flat and empty today....and anxious about the results. Scared because he came out very happy and said it was easy and he completed both with some time to spare which usually means he's not done quite what he was meant or he's rushed and made silly mistakes. If it was slightly easier than expected then I think 1 mark could make all the difference. Especially now there's only 2 papers.
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Nikkibeak wrote:I'm glad it's not just me. I went from feeling relieved yesterday to feeling very flat and empty today....and anxious about the results. Scared because he came out very happy and said it was easy and he completed both with some time to spare which usually means he's not done quite what he was meant or he's rushed and made silly mistakes. If it was slightly easier than expected then I think 1 mark could make all the difference. Especially now there's only 2 papers.
I heard from another few mums late last night-all our children have reported it easier than any mocks or past papers. I feel rather despondent about it all now. They can't all pass. I suspect there will be a lot of sad ten year olds in three weeks who thought they'd passed but haven't