Walsh Paper I And G
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Walsh Paper I And G
Hi,
I am new to this forum and just joined. Reading Patricia's advise for Buck exam this year.. (My dauther is taking this year 2010).
I bought Walsh papers.. (not going to use until July/Aug) but not 100% sure about the followings??
"However please note that Walsh use brackets in types I AND G which of course are not used by GL assessment. I tend to cross these off as I do not want to confuse the children. "
How do find out the I and G tyeps in the paper.. (I bought the Walsh 1 and 2 Papers)
Sorry if this sound silly.. but I am new to all these ..
Thanks
I am new to this forum and just joined. Reading Patricia's advise for Buck exam this year.. (My dauther is taking this year 2010).
I bought Walsh papers.. (not going to use until July/Aug) but not 100% sure about the followings??
"However please note that Walsh use brackets in types I AND G which of course are not used by GL assessment. I tend to cross these off as I do not want to confuse the children. "
How do find out the I and G tyeps in the paper.. (I bought the Walsh 1 and 2 Papers)
Sorry if this sound silly.. but I am new to all these ..
Thanks
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Hi monsoon, and welcome!
The "Types I & G" refer to the Verbal Reasoning Method & Technique book published by IPS: http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/books/ ... %3D8%23b85 which you can buy from our bookshop. It is invaluable in helping you to help your child learn the various techniques for answering each question type.
For immediate reference:
Type I:
25 + 17 - 3 = 12 x 3 + (?)
Type G:
A=1 B=2 C=3 D=4 E=6, what is the answer to the sum:
A + B + C = ?
I suggest also that you take a good look through the Verbal Reasoning section - there are lots of posts on there that will be helpful to you.
Sally-Anne
The "Types I & G" refer to the Verbal Reasoning Method & Technique book published by IPS: http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/books/ ... %3D8%23b85 which you can buy from our bookshop. It is invaluable in helping you to help your child learn the various techniques for answering each question type.
For immediate reference:
Type I:
25 + 17 - 3 = 12 x 3 + (?)
Type G:
A=1 B=2 C=3 D=4 E=6, what is the answer to the sum:
A + B + C = ?
I suggest also that you take a good look through the Verbal Reasoning section - there are lots of posts on there that will be helpful to you.
Sally-Anne