Tutoring Plan

Preparing James for the RGS Newcastle 7+

A confidence-first, ~18-month plan toward Year 3 entry at the Royal Grammar School.

Born Dec 2020 Now: Reception (2025/26) Assessment ~Jan 2028 Apply by ~early Dec 2027 Runway ~18 months
Guiding principle He's 5.5. The win is built on little-and-often, playful, confidence-first practice โ€” not cramming. Real exam-style and timed work only appears in the final ~3 months. If a session stops being fun, stop. Protect his love of reading and writing cards; that intrinsic motivation is worth more than any workbook.
๐Ÿ“š Lesson & resource hub Open hub/index.html for the lessons, exercises, games, printables, glossary and skills map that put this plan into action.

Where James is now

End of Reception, June 2026.

AreaNowImplication
Reading โ€” decodingPhonics Level 7 (a Year 2 target)ahead Maintain, add stamina.
Reading โ€” comprehensionAnswers questions about storiesGood base; deepen toward inference.
Writing โ€” compositionWrites sentences & cards; spells unknown words phonicallyLovely habit; build fluency.
Writing โ€” mechanicsFull stops yes; capitals misused (start of lines, not sentences); uneven letter sizingfix Two clear targets.
MathsNumber bonds to 10, simple addition, 2 / 5 / 10 times tablesSolid. Needs breadth.
ReasoningLoves board games; no formal reasoning yetEasy win via the right games.
Non-academicConfident, sociable, concentrates, follows instructions (per NSB)strength Keep warm.

The two quickest wins

Mechanics fixes to start this summer โ€” two minutes at a time.

1 ยท Capitals rule

Capital letters go only at the start of a sentence and for names โ€” not at the start of every new line. Catch it gently when he writes cards.

2 ยท Letter sizing

Use lined handwriting paper with a baseline + dotted midline so tall letters (l, h, k), small letters (a, e, o) and tails (g, y, p) sit consistently.

What the 7+ tests

  • English: reading comprehension incl. inference, writing (composition + punctuation / grammar / spelling), and listening.
  • Maths: arithmetic, times tables, problem-solving / word problems; plus fractions, measurement, money, time, geometry. Year 2 syllabus + a little Year 3 extension.
  • The day itself: group activities assessing cooperation, persistence, listening, communication and conduct โ€” and RGS reads NSB's report on him. This is graded too.

The four phases

Phase 0 โ€” Foundations & habit

Summer 2026 ยท 8 free weeks
Establish a gentle daily rhythm; lock in the two mechanics wins.

~20โ€“30 min/day, broken up, mostly disguised as play. See the week-by-week rhythm below.

Phase 1 โ€” Breadth, low pressure

Year 1 ยท Sep 2026 โ†’ Jul 2027
Quietly reach a comfortable Year 2 standard across the board. ~15โ€“20 min, 3โ€“4 days/wk.
  • Reading: move to early chapter books read independently; keep bedtime read-alouds and ask 1โ€“2 "why / how do you think?" questions (inference).
  • Writing: sentences โ†’ 2โ€“4 sentence pieces (recount, simple story). Keep capitals & sizing going; add ?, ! and "and / because".
  • Maths: bonds to 20; +/โˆ’ facts; place value to 100; 3 & 4 tables (then 6, 8); money; telling time; halves & quarters; simple word problems.
  • Reasoning: keep it as games โ€” no worksheets yet.

Phase 2 โ€” Consolidate + familiarise

Autumn Year 2 ยท Sep โ†’ Dec 2027
Fill remaining Year 2 gaps; touch Year 3 extension; begin gentle format familiarisation.
  • Introduce light verbal & non-verbal reasoning workbooks, a page at a time.
  • Short comprehension passages with written answers; a timed-but-relaxed "have a go" feel.
  • Submit the RGS application (~early Dec 2027).

Phase 3 โ€” Gentle exam readiness

Dec 2027 โ†’ Jan 2028
Light, calm preparation for the paper and the assessment day.
  • 7+ practice papers / sample questions, lightly timed, ~2ร—/week. Review mistakes kindly.
  • Rehearse the day: being away for a day, working in a group of new children, following instructions, talking to unfamiliar adults, "keep trying when stuck." Visit RGS open days so the building feels familiar.
  • Taper in the final week โ€” arrive rested and relaxed. Confidence beats last-minute drilling.

Summer 2026 โ€” concrete 8-week rhythm

A simple repeatable daily loop (any order, split across the day, skip days off guilt-free):

  • Read (~10 min): he reads to you, or you read a chapter and ask 2 questions โ€” at least one inference ("why / what next / how did he feel?").
  • One micro-task (~5โ€“10 min), alternating days โ€” writing (a card / "what we did today" sentence; fix one thing only, praise the rest) or maths (games-based: bonds, a tables fact, real coins, clocks, sharing snacks into halves/quarters).
  • A game (~10 min): a reasoning / strategy board game (see below).
WkWritingMathsReasoning game
1Baseline: watch him write 2 sentences; note sizing / capitalsBaseline: bonds, his 3 tables; can he tell time / use money?Guess Who (deduction)
2Capitals rule (sentence vs new line)Number bonds to 20Rush Hour Jr
3Letter sizing on lined paperSubtraction facts to 10Set / Connect 4
4Write a 2-sentence recount3ร— tableSmartGames logic puzzle
5Add "and / because"Money (coins, change to 20p)Ticket to Ride: First Journey
6A 3-sentence mini-storyTelling time (o'clock, half past)Outfoxed (co-op deduction)
7Question + exclamation marksHalves & quarters of shapes / amountsKatamino / tangrams
8Free writing he chooses; review progressMixed quick-fire reviewHis summer favourite
Keep a log Record what you do in a running log/ note (date, what you did, how it went). It makes the next 18 months easy to steer and gives RGS-relevant evidence of his growth.

Reasoning through board games

His love of games is the easiest win โ€” these build the deduction, pattern-spotting and stick-at-it muscles the assessment day rewards.

Logic / spatial

Rush Hour Jr, Katamino, tangrams, SmartGames range (IQ Puzzler, Camelot Jr, Gravity Maze, Roller Coaster Challenge).

Deduction

Guess Who, Outfoxed (co-operative), Cluedo Jr.

Pattern / visual

Set, Connect 4, Othello / Reversi.

Maths-y

Sum Swamp, Sleeping Queens, Mobi, Bananagrams (also spelling).

Strategy / planning

Ticket to Ride: First Journey, draughts.

Non-academic strand

Runs throughout โ€” RGS grades the assessment day. James already scores well here per NSB, so keep it warm rather than drill it.

  • Listening: read a short passage aloud, then ask about it (no looking) โ€” builds the listening component and day-readiness.
  • Following instructions: give cheerful 2โ€“3 step instructions and let him complete them.
  • Group play & turn-taking: board games and playdates cover this naturally.
  • Talking to adults: let him order in cafรฉs, talk to relatives, answer the door politely.
  • Persistence: praise effort and having-a-go when stuck, not just correct answers.
  • Independence: comfort being dropped at clubs / a full day away from you.
  • Keep NSB onside: his school report is part of the assessment โ€” nurture the qualities his teachers already praise (helpful, dependable, concentrates).

Suggested resources

UK, age-appropriate.

  • Maths / English workbooks: CGP Year 1 then Year 2 (Maths & English); Schofield & Sims (Mental Arithmetic, Comprehension, Spelling, Handwriting).
  • Handwriting: lined paper with a midline; Schofield & Sims Handwriting โ€” check which scheme NSB uses and mirror it.
  • Reasoning (Phase 2+): Bond verbal & non-verbal reasoning, ages 6โ€“7 then 7โ€“8.
  • Times tables: "Hit the Button" (free online); real-life counting / coins.
  • 7+ practice (Phase 3 only): Exam Papers Plus / Atom Learning 7+ materials; ask RGS admissions for any sample / format guidance.

Logistics

  • Free weekday slots: Tue & Fri (Mon = French, Wed = gymnastics, Thu = swimming), plus weekends and ~2 hrs of after-school energy on free days.
  • Delivered by: parents primarily, nanny as backup โ€” keep a shared log/ so whoever runs a session knows where he's up to.
  • Cadence: summer ~daily/light โ†’ Year 1 ~3โ€“4ร—/week ร—15โ€“20 min โ†’ Year 2 building to ~4ร— โ†’ final run-up ~2 focused sessions + games.

Next actions

  1. Confirm with RGS admissions: exact 2028 assessment dates & application deadline; register as an enquirer; ask for any sample / format guidance.
  2. Run the Week-1 baseline (writing sample + maths check) and note it in log/.
  3. Pick up a couple of the reasoning games and lined handwriting paper to start the summer loop.

Files in this folder

  • hub/ โ€” the lesson & resource hub (lessons, games, printables, glossary, skills map).
  • PLAN.md โ€” the full written plan (source for this page).
  • CONTENTS.md โ€” folder map + current snapshot.
  • reports/ โ€” NSB termly reports (PDF).
  • assessments/ โ€” NSB baseline / progress booklets (photos).
  • reading/status.md โ€” reading-level note.
  • notes/music.md โ€” music progress note.