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Here are some suggestions to help prepare your child for primary SATs:

  1. Practice past papers: Obtain past papers and work through them with your child, timing them to see how long it takes to complete each question.
  2. Use revision guides: Encourage your child to use revision guides for maths, English, and science, specifically designed for primary SATs.
  3. Get plenty of rest: Encourage your child to get plenty of rest the night before the tests, as well as a healthy breakfast on the day.
  4. Stay positive: Maintain a positive attitude, as your child will pick up on any anxiety or stress you might be feeling. Encourage them to do their best, and remember that the results are not a reflection of their worth as a person.
  5. Practice maths and English skills: Encourage your child to practice maths and English skills in everyday life, such as counting change or reading labels.
  6. Get additional support: If your child is struggling with a particular subject, consider getting additional support from a tutor or teacher.

It is subjective whether physics or chemistry is harder. It depends on individual interests, strengths, and learning styles. Physics focuses on the study of matter, energy, and their interactions, while chemistry focuses on the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter and their changes. Both subjects require a strong foundation in mathematics, and they both have complex concepts that can be challenging to understand. Ultimately, the level of difficulty will vary from person to person.

Yes, tutoring can help. It provides individualised attention and personalised instruction to the student, leading to a better understanding of the subject matter, improved grades, and increased confidence in their abilities. Tutoring can also address specific learning needs, such as difficulty with a particular subject or problem-solving skills, and provide immediate feedback and support. Additionally, the one-on-one interaction between the tutor and student can create a more conducive learning environment and foster a positive attitude towards learning.

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