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Dot points to remember:

1. Try to start a new page at the beginning of each month or close to it.

2. Record in date order.

3. Note that the ‘horizontal line’ represents a score of 100.

4. Write neatly and accurately so it can be read by another human šŸ˜‰

5. Record all the details including date, workbook level and number, total time and a score in each corresponding column for each page from 1 to 10 OR 1 to 5 and 6 to 10 in the case of 5 pages per day. The same logic applies to other page combinations.

6. Write the weekdays on the left margin of the date column and the weekends on the right margin

7. Ensure not to miss the change of levels

[warning]Keep this score sheet safe until it can be returned to the centre. Once returned it will be inserted into your child’s hardcopy score book. Thank you.[/warning]

Here’s an example of what the ‘summary’ score should look like on the front page of any workbook once the work has been marked. Please note that a summary is not required when the work has no mistakes in the first attempt.

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