Tiffin girls school 11+ best books for preparation
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Tiffin girls school 11+ best books for preparation
I have seen different books but can not decide which one to choose!
Bonds, cgp or anything else? Which one of these books is very close to the Tiffin girls school test level?
TIA
Bonds, cgp or anything else? Which one of these books is very close to the Tiffin girls school test level?
TIA
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Re: Tiffin girls school 11+ best books for preparation
Few years back, for multiple choice stage 1, we relied mostly on GL papers alongside few others for variety. First Past the Post also considered strong enough.
But first concentrate on covering whole of KS2 syllabus and then some of KS3 work relating to KS2 syllabus. Most candidates find Creative writing difficult and often that makes the difference.
Lot of reading and improving on vocabulary is essential.
But first concentrate on covering whole of KS2 syllabus and then some of KS3 work relating to KS2 syllabus. Most candidates find Creative writing difficult and often that makes the difference.
Lot of reading and improving on vocabulary is essential.
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Re: Tiffin girls school 11+ best books for preparation
Specifically for Tiffin Girls, our tutor recommended:
- Schofield & Sims English 11+ Progress Papers
- GCP 11+ Math Word Problems, 10 minute tests
We found them quite useful. I hope this helps!
- Schofield & Sims English 11+ Progress Papers
- GCP 11+ Math Word Problems, 10 minute tests
We found them quite useful. I hope this helps!
Re: Tiffin girls school 11+ best books for preparation
Thanks a lotThe-Kingstonian wrote:Specifically for Tiffin Girls, our tutor recommended:
- Schofield & Sims English 11+ Progress Papers
- GCP 11+ Math Word Problems, 10 minute tests
We found them quite useful. I hope this helps!
Re: Tiffin girls school 11+ best books for preparation
tiffinboys wrote:Few years back, for multiple choice stage 1, we relied mostly on GL papers alongside few others for variety. First Past the Post also considered strong enough.
But first concentrate on covering whole of KS2 syllabus and then some of KS3 work relating to KS2 syllabus. Most candidates find Creative writing difficult and often that makes the difference.
Lot of reading and improving on vocabulary is essential.
Thank you
Re: Tiffin girls school 11+ best books for preparation
CGP 10 minute comprehensions are also useful.
None of those books you can buy will be anywhere near the difficulty level of the actual exam though so prepare your DD to be surprised... and make sure she reads a whole range of good books. We found an exam paper company that started selling 'Tiffin type' practice papers (quite expensive) and my DD said they were at least vaguely similar. Worth looking at those. Unfortunately I can't remember where they were from!
None of those books you can buy will be anywhere near the difficulty level of the actual exam though so prepare your DD to be surprised... and make sure she reads a whole range of good books. We found an exam paper company that started selling 'Tiffin type' practice papers (quite expensive) and my DD said they were at least vaguely similar. Worth looking at those. Unfortunately I can't remember where they were from!
Re: Tiffin girls school 11+ best books for preparation
My daughters view was that the preparation we did was much tougher than the actual exam. We used mainly the books that have already been mentioned and past papers that I bought on eBay. I had some of my daughter's friends' parents ask if their children could join our preparation. What I realised was that they did not have a comprehensive understanding of the KS2 syllabus - literally the basics. It's no good learning KS3 etc just have a very good understanding of the basics. Then move onto test papers.
Re: Tiffin girls school 11+ best books for preparation
Thanks for your response.Schulte wrote:CGP 10 minute comprehensions are also useful.
None of those books you can buy will be anywhere near the difficulty level of the actual exam though so prepare your DD to be surprised... and make sure she reads a whole range of good books. We found an exam paper company that started selling 'Tiffin type' practice papers (quite expensive) and my DD said they were at least vaguely similar. Worth looking at those. Unfortunately I can't remember where they were from!
Can you recommend good books please?
Re: Tiffin girls school 11+ best books for preparation
I would start with all the children’s classics. Bookstores such as Waterstones, newspapers including the Guardian and even Wikipedia have all published ‘must-read’ lists so just google and pick the ones that your DD might like but definitely go for a range of genres and eras so she gets used to a huge range of writing styles and vocabulary.
One recent book that I’ve never seen on any list but is truly wonderful is Rooftoppers by Katherine Rundell. Ditto Slice of the Moon by Sandi Toksvig, and its sequel too. I read them myself and really enjoyed them.
Some non fiction is useful too, children’s magazines like Aquila or even How It Works although that’s really aimed at older readers.
One recent book that I’ve never seen on any list but is truly wonderful is Rooftoppers by Katherine Rundell. Ditto Slice of the Moon by Sandi Toksvig, and its sequel too. I read them myself and really enjoyed them.
Some non fiction is useful too, children’s magazines like Aquila or even How It Works although that’s really aimed at older readers.
Re: Tiffin girls school 11+ best books for preparation
The way we always chose books (my DDs are proper bookworms) was to buy a book from the ‘children’s classics’ table at Waterstones and then look at the inside cover for more suggestions of similarly great books. My problem now is that the girls have read most classics and I’m running out of ideas for what to give them next, but that’s an entirely different conversation...