These free 11+ Demos have 10 questions each. These free demos can be done as often as you like. They are:
Instructions
To get the most out of the demos, follow these simple guidelines:
- Try to get at least 2 questions wrong in the first instance in order to experience the learning process.
- You will be sent an email, if logged in, at this stage.
- Then explanations of the incorrect answers.
- After each explanation you will be given a practice question.
- You will then do a formative assessment (test on those questions you initially got wrong).
- Your new score would then be shown.
- If logged in, then you will receive an example of an email sent at this stage.
- Next follow the link to see the report on the questions you still need to work on.
- Try viewing these online or printing them out, they will be sorted by topic.
- Then why not try another subject?
Happy SECOND birthday BOFA!
BOFA News - 26 July 2010
Two years old today!
"Over 2 million tests have been done in our first two years. To celebrate we are giving away 200 products to the next 200 people who register. In order to claim you free 11+ papers you need to enter the promotional code: ...
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Best wishes and thanks again, Madeleine C. June 2010"
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BiographyAndrew Baines was born in Leeds, England in 1970. Educated locally, finishing at Leeds Grammar School, he went on to Newcastle University to read Mathematics. After Newcastle he trained as a Maths teacher, graduating from Durham University. Andrew went on to teach at Hillcrest School, Nairobi for 3 years before returning to the UK to teach at Aylesbury Grammar School. In 2001 Andrew was asked to rewrite some of the Bond Assessment Papers. In 2003 he set about creating online 11+ past papers and had to set up BOFA 11+ to achieve this aim. In 2008 BOFA11plus.com went live. Ever since, Andrew has been working to bring the world of 11+ preparation into the 21st Century. After Aylesbury Grammar, Andrew taught at The Misbourne School before moving to Bradford Grammar School. Andrew is still teaching Mathematics at Bradford Grammar School. |
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