What are the best 11+ Practice papers?
Top 10 websites for 11 plus practice papers
- Sats-Papers. Sats-Papers is a great place to start for those unsure where to begin preparing for their child’s 11+ revision.
- 11PlusGuide.
- Bond11Plus.
- CGP.
- ElevenPlusExams.
- SecondaryEntrance.
- RSL Educational.
- Rob Williams Assessment.
What is the highest 11 Plus Score 2021?
Scores for the 11 Plus exam are standardised scores, meaning the national average is around 100. The average for some areas can be as high as 111. The lowest score will be around 69 or 70 and the highest score is usually 140 or 141.
Is GL or CEM harder?
The new CEM style tests are definitely more difficult to prepare for, as they are more rigid and force English to the fore and, in my opinion, are less fair than GL Assessment tests. They favour those who have had a long exposure to, or who have a natural flair for English.
How do you prepare for 11+?
How to pass the 11 Plus Exam: A Guide for Parents
- Find Out What Exam Board Will Administer the Test.
- Start Preparing for the Exam Early.
- Cover Each Element of the Exam.
- Practise Both Question Formats.
- Use 11 Plus Practice Papers.
- Get Support From Other Parents.
- Consider Using a Private Tutor.
Are all 11 plus exams the same?
How does the 11+ exam differ across the country? Different education authorities choose which disciplines to include for their 11+, so the exact make-up of your child’s test will vary depending where you live; check TheSchoolRun’s region-by-region guide to the 11+ to read about the test where you are.
How many questions are there in the 11+ Cem?
Each paper duration is 45 to 50 minutes, and students need to attempt 50 questions in a given time.
How can I help my child pass the 11+?
How to help your child pass the 11+
- Get them familiar with the style of questions.
- Look over practice questions.
- Make learning fun.
- Encourage regular reading.
- Prepare.
- Enrol them into Kumon.
When should I start revising for 11+?
Before Year 4 your preparation might focus on building the skills needed prior to starting 11+ work. Some children need additional maths to secure core basics or English to build vocabulary and this is the time to strengthen these skills.
How much should I study for 11+?
Some children do half an hour a day, some 1 hour a day, some 2 hours a day and some even 3 hours a day. The amount of work will depend on 11+ areas. If you have just one VR test the figure is likely to be low. If you have to cover VR, Maths and NVR the figures will be higher.