Little and Often (updated!)

Students learn best in sessions of around 20 to 30 minutes.

We now recommend that students use the Maths-Whizz tutor for between 40 and 90 minutes a week. Dividing that time into blocks of 20 or 30 minutes will help your child’s concentration and recall.

Students studying in Key Stage 1 should work for 2 x 20 minutes a week, whilst students in Key Stages 2 and 3 should try to do 3 x 20-30 minutes each week.

It is understood that as someone works on a particular subject for a stretch of time his or her understanding of the subject increases, but recall decreases. In other words shorter, more manageable sessions with the tutor will help your child retain progress made with Maths-Whizz, but longer sessions with the revision tool will help your child understand more troublesome subjects.

Note that our Maths-Whizz usage reports only record the time spent doing exercises in the Tutor mode. They do not show time spent revising, or using the bedroom. For this reason our recommended usage applies only to work done in the Tutor.

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2 responses to “Little and Often (updated!)”

  1. Jan Hawkins

    Do you set the lessons, or does our child choose what to work on?

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