When NFER Paper to start first?
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When NFER Paper to start first?
Got our papers today - 11A to 11D.
I read somewhere that some are harder than others.... which one should we start first?
thanks
I read somewhere that some are harder than others.... which one should we start first?
thanks
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Dear Yus786
My children find Test A a tad harder than the others, you can leave till last if you want. Personally I do not bother as I leave Nfer till last in my regime the children are therefore well and truly practised by this stage.
The tests only contain 15 types, so if your area uses 21 you need to top up with HIKNOS questions [types as identified by IPS]
Patricia
My children find Test A a tad harder than the others, you can leave till last if you want. Personally I do not bother as I leave Nfer till last in my regime the children are therefore well and truly practised by this stage.
The tests only contain 15 types, so if your area uses 21 you need to top up with HIKNOS questions [types as identified by IPS]
Patricia
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Hi Patriciapatricia wrote:Dear Yus786
Whenever I change publishers I tend to find a dip in scores, hence I like to leave Nfer till last, allowing the child to practise in the same format.
Which publishers have you used so far?
Patricia
I've used stuff from this website beginning with C (i think we're not allowed to mention it here?!?)
I've also completed the books by AE Publications (Stephen Curran)
And we've also done the 'How to' by Bond
Thanks again
Dear Yus789
If the VR test is Nfer [now GL assesment] multiple choice, relevant publishers include:
IPS, AFN, The Tutors, Bright Sparks [by S.Daughtry] Walsh. Bond are not relevant.
AFN are at the easiest end Walsh more challenging. Walsh do use brackets in types G and I [IPS identification] these should be ignored as Nfer do not use brackets [the questions will still be mathematically correct.]
Patricia
If the VR test is Nfer [now GL assesment] multiple choice, relevant publishers include:
IPS, AFN, The Tutors, Bright Sparks [by S.Daughtry] Walsh. Bond are not relevant.
AFN are at the easiest end Walsh more challenging. Walsh do use brackets in types G and I [IPS identification] these should be ignored as Nfer do not use brackets [the questions will still be mathematically correct.]
Patricia
A question for Patricia
We have followed the route from easiest to hardest and our DS has been using standard format. Before his two nfer type 11+ exams he was scored over 90% on the nfer practice papers in VR.
The last 11+ exam is nfer type multiple choice. We purchased the Walsh practice papers and we thought he would get higher percentage, being multiple choice but he seems to be getting 90%. Is this on target because we are of an opinion that because its a multiple choice exam he will need to be hitting above 95% for his last exam.
In your opinion is 90% a good score on Walsh Multiple Choice papers in VR.
Many Thanks
Debbie
The last 11+ exam is nfer type multiple choice. We purchased the Walsh practice papers and we thought he would get higher percentage, being multiple choice but he seems to be getting 90%. Is this on target because we are of an opinion that because its a multiple choice exam he will need to be hitting above 95% for his last exam.
In your opinion is 90% a good score on Walsh Multiple Choice papers in VR.
Many Thanks
Debbie