11+ Essentials Non-verbal Reasoning 2D Book 2 (First Past the Post)

11+ Essentials Non-verbal Reasoning 2D Book 2 (First Past the Post)

by ElevenPlusExams (Author), Eleven Plus Exams (Author)

Synopsis

Non-verbal reasoning skills are a common component of 11 plus and Common Entrance exams, such as those set by the Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring (CEM), Granada Learning (GL), and the Independent School Exam Board (ISEB). Almost every school or consortium that tests non-verbal reasoning uses 2D questions. Therefore, this book provides essential practice for tackling this element of the entrance exam. The chapters in this book are topic-based and each contains ten questions. This series will build and develop your child's visuospatial and pattern-identification skills, which are essential for success in non-verbal reasoning. Extensively road-tested by the Eleven Plus Exams centre, all First Past the Post 11+ Essentials books are perfect for use both in the classroom and at home.

$13.80

Quantity

20+ in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
Publisher: Eleven Plus Exams
Published: 20 Jan 2018

ISBN 10: 1912364883
ISBN 13: 9781912364886
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Author Bio
Eleven Plus Exams are specialists in selective school entrance exams and a market leader in their field. Their website, www.elevenplusexams.co.uk is the largest in the UK hosting UK's largest online forum and attracting over 3 million visitors annually. The First Past The Post (R) series has been created by a team of experienced tutors and authors from leading British universities including Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College London. The books have been well-received by schools, tuition centres and parents. The company has over a 12 years' experience in the field of 11 plus exams and the expertise to produce specialist practice materials. All of the publications are rigorously tested and many of them offer a unique PeerCompare (TM) service to help benchmark your child. Eleven Plus Exams have been quoted in numerous national newspapers, including The Telegraph, The Observer, the Daily Mail and The Sunday Telegraph, as well as on national television (BBC1 and Channel 4), and BBC radio.