Non-Verbal Reasoning Workbook Age 9-11: For 11+, pre-test and independent school exams including CEM, GL and ISEB

Non-Verbal Reasoning Workbook Age 9-11: For 11+, pre-test and independent school exams including CEM, GL and ISEB

by Alison Primrose (Author)

Synopsis

Exam Board: ISEB
Level: 11 Plus
Subject: Non-Verbal Reasoning
First Teaching: September 2016
First Exam: Spring 2017

A write-in workbook to progress pupils' non-verbal reasoning skills in preparation for pre-test and 11 plus independent school examinations. Pupils aged 9-11 will find the varied and thorough questions in this write-in workbook ideal for developing their non-verbal reasoning skills

- Increases confidence through practice with over 200 questions for all major exams including Consortium, CEM, GL and ISEB
- Improved skills with progressively stretching levelled exam-style questions
- Assesses progress and identifies areas to improve with the pull out answers and clear answer explanations
- Develops new techniques to solve problems easily
- Builds speed in answering non-verbal reasoning questions toward the time allowed for the 11 plus tests


The brand new 11 plus and pre-test range has been constructed to help pupils follow a three step revision journey ..

Step 1) 11 Plus Non-Verbal Reasoning Study and Revision Guide

Step 2) Practice Papers
11 Plus Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Papers 1
11 Plus Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Papers 2

Step 3) Workbooks
11 Plus Non-Verbal Reasoning Workbook Age 8-10
11 Plus Non-Verbal Reasoning Workbook Age 9-11
11 Plus Non-Verbal Reasoning Workbook Age 10-12

$12.82

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Edition: Workbook
Publisher: Galore Park
Published: 25 Mar 2016

ISBN 10: 147184935X
ISBN 13: 9781471849350

Author Bio
Alison Primrose was born and brought up in the city of Bath. She studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge University, before completing a PGCE in London and embarking on a career in teaching. Alison has had a prolific teaching career, including teaching in Pakistan for five years, and being Head of a co-education day school in Bristol for ten years, during which time she completed her doctorate in educational assessment, with publications including a wide range of educational assessment materials. She was also a denominational inspector for church schools for many years, and the chief marker for one of the examination groups when the science SATs were first introduced. Alison now leads inspections for the Independent Schools Inspectorate. She is a trustee for a number of educational charities and chair of a diocesan multi-academy trust. In her free time she enjoys gardening, walking her two black Labradors and travelling, usually to visit her children and grandchildren in Melbourne and Hong Kong.