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Practical Guide for Parents and Children on How to Establish an Effective 11 Plus Routine!

Creating an effective 11 Plus study routine at home is key to steady progress and long-term confidence. A good routine supports discipline, reduces stress, and ensures full coverage of the 11+ syllabus across English, Maths, Verbal Reasoning, and Non-Verbal Reasoning.

Practical Guide for Parents and Children on How to Establish an Effective 11 Plus Routine!

đź§­ Why a Study Routine Matters

Builds good learning habits

It helps avoid last-minute cramming.

Balances study with rest and play

Covers all subject areas systematically

đź•° Step-by-Step: How to Build an 11+ Study Routine at Home

  1. Know the Syllabus and Key Skills

Identify which subjects are tested in your local 11+ schools. Most children need to cover the following:

English: comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, punctuation, spelling

Maths: arithmetic, problem-solving, word problems, data

Verbal Reasoning: word patterns, logic, codes

Non-Verbal Reasoning: visual patterns, sequences, spatial awareness

🔍 Tip: Aim for mastery over memorization – focus on understanding.

  1. Set a Realistic Weekly Schedule

Base it on your child’s age, energy levels, and other commitments.

đź—“ Ideal Weekly Study Time:

Year 4: 3–4 short sessions/week (20–30 mins each)

Year 5: 4–6 sessions/week (30–45 mins each)

Sample Weekly Plan

DayFocus AreaTime
MondayEnglish (Vocab & Comp)30 Mins
TuesdayMaths (Word Problems)30 Mins
WednesdayVerbal Reasoning30 Mins
ThursdayNon-Verbal Reasoning30 Mins
FridayLight Review/Quiz20 Mins
WeekendPractice papers & review1 hour

🎯 Don’t study every day – rest days are essential for motivation.

  1. Designate a Quiet Study Space

No distractions (TV, phones, clutter)

Well-lit, calm, and comfortable

Keep pencils, paper, erasers, and study materials nearby.

đź§  Tip: A consistent location improves focus and recall.

  1. Use a Study Folder or Journal

Organise topic sheets, vocabulary, and mistakes to review

Track which areas have been covered

Reflect on weekly progress.

  1. Use a Mix of Practice Types

đź›  A balanced routine includes:

Short topic-based practice

Timed mini-tests (builds speed)

Correction time (learn from mistakes)

Games or creative tasks (boosts engagement)

  1. Build in Vocabulary Practice

Use:

Word of the Day

Themed word lists

Synonym/antonym matching games

đź’¬ Make it fun: use new words in conversation or challenge your child to spot them in books.

  1. Include Breaks and Rewards

Short sessions + regular breaks = better focus

Use a timer (e.g. 25 mins work, 5 mins break)

Celebrate consistency (e.g., stickers, charts, praise)

  1. Review and Adjust Monthly

Ask:

What’s working?

Where is more support needed?

Is the balance right between subjects?

đź“… Adjust the timetable as your child grows in confidence.

đź§© Bonus Tips for Parents

Be encouraging – avoid pressure.

Focus on progress, not perfection.

Read together and talk about problem-solving strategies.

Keep lines of communication open.

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