A random study of parents with children in primary schools revealed that almost 90% buy assessment books for their children to get extra practice. In fact, more than 70% buy more than 1 assessment book per subject. But nearly half of the parents surveyed found difficulties in knowing which assessment book to buy. That’s a worrying statistic!
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Tip of the Week
Math is a cumulative subject. You REALLY need to understand today's material to understand the material the next day. Ask questions immediately in class as soon as you don't understand anything. Don't just "let it go".