The 2014 thread - slow and steady wins the race ....
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The 2014 thread - slow and steady wins the race ....
Welcome to the Year 4 zone!
Whether you're already prepping, undecided about selective education, tutoring, DIYing, or keeping your head in the sand while waiting on allocations for older siblings, this is the thread for you!
Hi - I'm ppm, ridiculously busy single mum with a DD in Year 8 at the local Comp and an 8 year old DS who looks (to me) like a perfect candidate for our oversubscribed Grammar School system. All help getting him there (preferably with my sanity intact) gratefully received.
Whether you're already prepping, undecided about selective education, tutoring, DIYing, or keeping your head in the sand while waiting on allocations for older siblings, this is the thread for you!
Hi - I'm ppm, ridiculously busy single mum with a DD in Year 8 at the local Comp and an 8 year old DS who looks (to me) like a perfect candidate for our oversubscribed Grammar School system. All help getting him there (preferably with my sanity intact) gratefully received.
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It's like the good old days PPMum! Since our eldest took the 11plus, I've been through the mill again with a completely different child...it was very stressful...but we got there in the end! Now have DD and possibly a completely different test altogether. Will definitely need a liver transplant by 2015!
Will pm you...when I get a chance, will be nice to catch up.
Will pm you...when I get a chance, will be nice to catch up.
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Yes me too. It's about the only thing in the last 8 years I haven't thought about at the last minute and my plans are now in tatters!
Even if the tests are completely different in Kent a lot of the same principles will apply - I'm hoping so anyhow. I'm pleased it's not teacher assessment that is likely.
Even if the tests are completely different in Kent a lot of the same principles will apply - I'm hoping so anyhow. I'm pleased it's not teacher assessment that is likely.
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Can I join too please? All the exams seem to be changing round here as well, so who knows what we'll end up with.
At the moment, we have every available educational option on the table from private, to state, to home schooling! We have a tutor booked for year 5 (though horribly expensive he seems to get results) but some definite gap-filling needs to be done before then. Have also decided to look at the How to VR and NVR books over Christmas and broach that subject in January. Am wondering about a timetable; whether that would help; or just make me feel guilty when it's gone to pot ... Trouble is, when I look at what is 'realistic' it doesn't seem enough!!
Yep, definitely a brain and liver transplant by the end of this whole process.
At the moment, we have every available educational option on the table from private, to state, to home schooling! We have a tutor booked for year 5 (though horribly expensive he seems to get results) but some definite gap-filling needs to be done before then. Have also decided to look at the How to VR and NVR books over Christmas and broach that subject in January. Am wondering about a timetable; whether that would help; or just make me feel guilty when it's gone to pot ... Trouble is, when I look at what is 'realistic' it doesn't seem enough!!
Yep, definitely a brain and liver transplant by the end of this whole process.
Seize the day ... before it seizes you.
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Me too please
Not doing anything over Christmas holidays of course. I did, however, think we could fit in a few games of Scrabble and Upwords between Charades and Pictionary.
Not doing anything over Christmas holidays of course. I did, however, think we could fit in a few games of Scrabble and Upwords between Charades and Pictionary.
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I had been thinking on similar lines, DenDe.DenDe wrote:I did, however, think we could fit in a few games of Scrabble and Upwords between Charades and Pictionary.
And some card games to brush up those Maths skills? Any suggestions for fun ones?
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An educational game I've missed? What's Upword?!
Seize the day ... before it seizes you.
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It's a kind of 3D scrabble - in fact according to Wiki it has recently been renamed Scrabble Upwords by Hasbrofatbananas wrote:An educational game I've missed? What's Upword?!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upwords
scary mum
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Buildable scrabble. It's great.fatbananas wrote:An educational game I've missed? What's Upword?!
Am I allowed to post a link, mods? Or would that be advertising? Don't want to be permanently banned agsin.
edit - beaten to it
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Re: The 2014 thread - slow and steady wins the race ....
oooo like it!
Seize the day ... before it seizes you.