Format of Lessons
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Format of Lessons
I have been following the very useful advice offered by everyone on this forum for many months, particularly Patricia's.
I have opted for home tuition, so this help is invaluable, and have encouraged my son to read out loudly daily (which his school encourage anyway) and the other tips on expanding his vocab. This is certainly his weakness.
I purchased the IPS books Patricia has recommended and run through the types of qs and the quick practice sessions on these. I haven't started the practice papers yet.
MY QUESTIONS now are, can anyone give me some advice on
i) how often to give lessons, and how long they should be
ii) more importantly how to STRUCTURE them - tips from tutors would be appreciated!
iii) should I set 'homework' for my son to do during the week?
thank you
PS My son will hopefully sit the 2007 BUCKS exam, undecided about the BERKS yet.
I have opted for home tuition, so this help is invaluable, and have encouraged my son to read out loudly daily (which his school encourage anyway) and the other tips on expanding his vocab. This is certainly his weakness.
I purchased the IPS books Patricia has recommended and run through the types of qs and the quick practice sessions on these. I haven't started the practice papers yet.
MY QUESTIONS now are, can anyone give me some advice on
i) how often to give lessons, and how long they should be
ii) more importantly how to STRUCTURE them - tips from tutors would be appreciated!
iii) should I set 'homework' for my son to do during the week?
thank you
PS My son will hopefully sit the 2007 BUCKS exam, undecided about the BERKS yet.
Dear I-qah
Good to see you wish to DIY....
Firstly take note of my first post in the following thread
viewtopic.php?t=1458
Weekly sessions could be.......
1] One test [in the order suggested above]
2] perhaps an hour session to include......
a] vocab work[flash cards....see above thread]
b] mental maths[above thread]
c] work on difficult areas....use AFN tests choose sections, depending on weak areas.
Anymore will be overkill, creating resentment, boredom ans fatigue, for you AND your child.
Patricia
Good to see you wish to DIY....
Firstly take note of my first post in the following thread
viewtopic.php?t=1458
Weekly sessions could be.......
1] One test [in the order suggested above]
2] perhaps an hour session to include......
a] vocab work[flash cards....see above thread]
b] mental maths[above thread]
c] work on difficult areas....use AFN tests choose sections, depending on weak areas.
Anymore will be overkill, creating resentment, boredom ans fatigue, for you AND your child.
Patricia