- I home School the boys
- I teach the Piano
- I teach the Guitar
- Tutor KS1 pupils in Numeracy and Literacy
- I tutor children in the summer for the final push towards the 11+
So you can imagine as a trained teacher, home school
educator and a private tutor that I was incredibly pleased to get an email from
the School supplier Collins to review some of their resources!
The first happened to be their 11+ Success Practice test
papers:
From a teaching point of view there are numerous amounts of
resources available, both physical and online, for parents and their children
to use to help study towards the 11+. I have often been weary when recommending which is best because some although interactively look great will lack the format that the child would get when taking the test.
This is such a big thing that a lot of people tend to
ignore.
It is incredibly easy to teach a child certain techniques so
they can achieve a rounded understanding of subjects but when it comes to
actually taking the test it is common to see a child fall apart because they are
faced with a format that they are unable to apply their understanding to.
These practice papers, however, provide the format that your
child would face on the day of their test.
For the parents the book provide a good explanation of the tests,
how to prepare for them, suggestions of time keeping as well as how to use the
results to support your child in a positive and encouraging way.
The layout of the book are designed well for parents with
little understanding or low confidence of what is required; in the middle there
is a clear, precise and well designed “Understanding and Answers” section that
anyone could follow and then reinforce key areas later.
The book does only provide 4 practice tests: if you are
taking that extra effort in supporting your child you may want more. I would
suggest that they are photocopied and used after a set given time. However, the
fact that there are only 4 papers does provide a smaller amount of examples to
not overwhelm the child.
With each test you will find at the back the detachable
answer grid. Again, I would recommend photocopying these.
The 11+ Success books come in 4 different areas:
- English
- Maths
- Non-Verbal Reasoning
- Verbal Reasoning
A selection of books that should help provide excellent
preparation for your children, realistic questions and format that will help
support any child a head of their tests.
When undertaking any 11+ plus study make sure you take time
to work out when is good for both you and your child; creating a good work
place, comfortable environment and free of distractions.
Always talk to your child about what the purpose of the test
is and explain that some aspect will be easier or harder than others.
Most importantly try not to add any pressure on the completion
of the test with the aim that these are just preparation for them.
After carefully looking at the design, questions,
understanding and answers I am confident in saying that the 11+ success books
would aid any child towards building the relevant skills and confidence to take
the test.
I would suggest though that if the 11+ plus is something
that you would consider for your child that you take time to discuss options
with their teacher first.
If you are interested in any of the following 11+ Practice papers please follow the link here.
Alternatively you can contact them via:
Twitter: Collins for Parents
Facebook: Collins for Parents
I have got more resources that I will be reviewing soon for 9 - 111 year olds and 5 - 6 year olds.
If you are interested in any of the following 11+ Practice papers please follow the link here.
Alternatively you can contact them via:
Twitter: Collins for Parents
Facebook: Collins for Parents
I have got more resources that I will be reviewing soon for 9 - 111 year olds and 5 - 6 year olds.
(I was given this product for free to review. My opinions are my own and I am under no obligations to give a positive review. Please see my full disclosure at the bottom of my blog)
Louis takes his this year so this was really useful. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Al. I'm pleased it's helped although am sure you and jen know what to do.
DeleteSadly my youngest son refused to take the 11 plus as he didn't want to go to grammar school - or more accurately (I think) he'd been put off letting his brains shine by his mum (I mean seriously what sort of mother calls their child a swot in a derogatory manner? - jealous that he is brighter than her?).
ReplyDeleteThat's horrible! You'd think you would encourage it and of he wasn't interested then fair enough. That's a shame. The fact he didn't want to though does make it a bit better.
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