by Jenn Linning | Oct 7, 2019 | Teachers
Our brand new custom assignment builder allows teachers to create their own assignments for students – for homework, classwork or revision – from a range of over 75,000 questions. How does it work? Using their Get My Grades account, teachers can log in...
by Jenn Linning | Oct 3, 2019 | English, Students
Finding it difficult to know where to start when you are asked to analyse language in poetry? Perhaps you are studying for your English Literature GCSE exam? Let us break it down for you with 5 easy steps: 1. Focus on what you know. Remember that poets are often...
by John Nichols | Sep 27, 2019 | Teachers, Tutors
One of the most important roles for private tutors is setting, recording and marking relevant practice assignments for their students. Effective retrieval practice is well understood to be one of the most vital aspects of teaching and learning. Countless educational...
by Samantha Nichols | Sep 27, 2019 | Families
As the third full week of the new school term draws to a close, you will probably have a good idea now as to whether or not your child has begun to settle into their new school. Children face many challenges when they start a new school, and perhaps, as parents, we...
by Get My Grades | Sep 20, 2019 | Families
The Autumn Term is generally the longest term of the school year, and apart from the 11+ exams, it’s generally quite ‘revision-free’ until the approach to any mock exams in the New Year. So, how can you motivate your child and help them succeed as...
by Get My Grades | Aug 20, 2019 | Exams, Students
Hopefully, you will be thrilled at your GCSE results and can go and celebrate with your friends and family. Yet, there will be many pupils who are disappointed when they open their envelope. If you are one of these pupils, don’t panic. Whisper it in the streets...