Which type of Questions are these?
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Hi All
In one of the exams my dd will sit on Friday 23rd January is what the school term 'A reasoning paper containing a range of questions in spatial awareness'.
Can anyone enlighten me as to what they mean by this exactly?
In one of the exams my dd will sit on Friday 23rd January is what the school term 'A reasoning paper containing a range of questions in spatial awareness'.
Can anyone enlighten me as to what they mean by this exactly?
Try this link.
http://www.psychometric-success.com/faq ... stions.htm
We have seen these questions in independent school exam preparations.
to see if you can work out a 3D position from a 2D picture.
http://www.psychometric-success.com/faq ... stions.htm
We have seen these questions in independent school exam preparations.
to see if you can work out a 3D position from a 2D picture.
I think most of it will be NVR but we did prepare the nets,cubes,flags,direction,rotation as we did not know what will come up for the independent school exams and at least child will be somewhat prepared.
Anyhow, we did them together like puzzle games and a few at a time and it seemed more fun than study.
I don't mind being wrong. Nobody is perfect.
Anyhow, we did them together like puzzle games and a few at a time and it seemed more fun than study.
I don't mind being wrong. Nobody is perfect.
Did you ring the school and get confirmation?
We used a small plastic tupperware box and drew pics on all the faces in washable felt tips. So much easier to see and after a very, very short time, child could 'see' the cube mentally.
I didn't like them too. I am a hands-on person and can't see what is beyond my nose.
The cube was more for me than child.
We used a small plastic tupperware box and drew pics on all the faces in washable felt tips. So much easier to see and after a very, very short time, child could 'see' the cube mentally.
I didn't like them too. I am a hands-on person and can't see what is beyond my nose.
The cube was more for me than child.