Advice needed!
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Advice needed!
I have been looking at the GL Assessment English paper and it looks really hard, as does the Bond Assessment book 10-11 years!! I am totally worried! Can anyone offer any advice about what to teach, what to prioritise? Thanks
Also, is there a creative writing bit in the Plymouth exam?
Also, is there a creative writing bit in the Plymouth exam?
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there is info about the Devon tests here
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/school ... on-11-plus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/school ... on-11-plus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Advice needed!
I started with Haydn comprehension book 3, now that we've done some of those, DD is trying Collins focus on comprehension for 9+ The comprehensions usually end with a creative writing piece/description. My next plan would be to look at Tutor Master series for writing - book1 /book 2. (filed away until we finish collins)
Have a look on the trusted Ama***n
BTW am preparing for North London Consortium, and DD needs to sit an english paper (comprehension/creative writing piece)
hope this helps
Have a look on the trusted Ama***n
BTW am preparing for North London Consortium, and DD needs to sit an english paper (comprehension/creative writing piece)
hope this helps
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Thanks! Appreciate your help!
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My DS sat the 11+ in Torbay last year. I assume you're looking at the Plymouth tests for Autumn this year? We started looking at the Bond comprehension and he found them impossible! So I got a Schofield and Simms comprehension book and he got on much better. We didn't look at the GL Nelson English book until the very end of the summer term, by which time he got on well with it. All the work paid off and comprehension went from being the weak link to an area that I felt (almost!) confident about. We're still waiting to hear about places, but the guidance letter suggests he's done well So don't worry if your DD finds all this hard at the moment - there's plenty of time to improve!
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Thanks.... I am starting to calm down now lol....