Exam preparation

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Studying to pass your exams takes a lot of time and energy! How’s it going for your kid?

Are they relaxed? Are they under a little or a lot of stress?

Discover the downloadable tips and tools we’ve prepared to help you better support your child during their study-a-thon!

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Everything to help with studying

study without suffering

Studying in an environment conducive to learning

Did you know that there are simple tips to help your child study more effectively? Discover them in this short text!

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Studying is planning

Suggest that your child use our calendar to get organized.

  1. Print the planner.
  2. Write down the weekly study schedule.
  3. Stick the planner in a strategic place.
How to prepare for an exam

How to prepare for an exam

Studying for an exam is not a last-minute endeavour. Here are our suggestions to help your child get motivated and organized!

How?
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How hard should children be pushed to get good grades?

You get good grades, you’re a natural in all subjects, and I can’t decide whether I want to push you harder or teach you something new.

Read Natacha Langlois’s column
MiniRécups: A tool for reviewing essential concepts

Crash Courses: A tool for reviewing essential concepts

Are final exams coming up faster than you thought? Don’t panic! Thanks to the MiniRécups, your child will be able to review challenging concepts in only 30 minutes.

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Alloprof’s Top Tools for Preparing for Mid-Year Exams

As with any type of assessment, mid-year exams may be a source of anxiety for your child. However, they are also an opportunity for your child to refocus if their grades during the first half of the year do not fully reflect their capabilities. Here are Alloprof’s most helpful resources for preparing for mid-year exams.

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Well-prepared, less stressed

How to overcome exam stress

How to overcome exam stress

Many young people experience performance anxiety as exams approach. How to help them?

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What matters most is that you do your best!

What matters most is that you do your best!

Recognizing effort means that you respect your child and the pace at which they learn. It’s about encouraging them to work hard in school. It’s about helping them feel good about themselves and avoid the kind of unhealthy pressure that could taint their desire to learn or hurt their self-confidence.

Read Patrice Saucier’s article
Make learning easy with mind maps

Make learning easy with mind maps

The mind map, despite its many names (concept networks or thought association), is unique. It is an exceptional tool for understanding and retaining information. Find out how to help your child use it properly.

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Make learning easy with timelines

Make learning easy with timelines

A timeline allows you to situate several events chronologically. It makes studying that much easier. Let us show you how it works.

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A fun way to review verbs

A fun way to review verbs

Jean-François Quessy discovered how to make reviewing verbs fun for his child. Curious to know how? Read his column to learn more.

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