It's just not working...
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It's just not working...
We just had a three days break of no studying.
Today I got ds to do NVR Bond test 2 and he got 78% . Silly mistakes! He rotates the shape and chooses his answer based on one pattern, and doesnt bother eliminating the rest! Agghhh. Poor test results can be so scary at this stage. He's driving me bonkers!
Ok, what should I do? Let him tackle the whole tests, and mark them in the end, or work through the tests with him, question by question? He knows it all, but doesnt apply it come test time.
Having said that, he normally scores more than 85%.
Heebie Jeebies x3.
Today I got ds to do NVR Bond test 2 and he got 78% . Silly mistakes! He rotates the shape and chooses his answer based on one pattern, and doesnt bother eliminating the rest! Agghhh. Poor test results can be so scary at this stage. He's driving me bonkers!
Ok, what should I do? Let him tackle the whole tests, and mark them in the end, or work through the tests with him, question by question? He knows it all, but doesnt apply it come test time.
Having said that, he normally scores more than 85%.
Heebie Jeebies x3.
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Hi Sara
i know someone with your problem, its probably a good idea to encourage him to put the effort in and sit and go through the corrections of exam papers with him, because then he will know what to do for next time. I used to be like that, just wanted to do the paper, get the mark and then leave it, but then going through the corrections with a parent helped me in the long run.
Hope this has helped you.
i know someone with your problem, its probably a good idea to encourage him to put the effort in and sit and go through the corrections of exam papers with him, because then he will know what to do for next time. I used to be like that, just wanted to do the paper, get the mark and then leave it, but then going through the corrections with a parent helped me in the long run.
Hope this has helped you.
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