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TUTOR: Using Remember Quizzes

Using Remember Quizzes to test knowledge and improve long term memory for a goal

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Written by Oumie Camara
Updated over a week ago

Remember quizzes allow pupils to assess their understanding of the currently selected goal alongside connected mathematics, as well as practicing the ability to choose the correct methods to answer the questions in front of them, leading to improvements in their long-term memory.


Where are Remember quizzes found?

  1. Click on any Course of your choice

  2. Click into one of the Ideas

  3. Click into a Goal

  4. The Remember quiz is found within the final step of the Goal


Please note that the remember quiz step is not available for goals at the start of the topic, as there are no previous/related goals that extra questions can be drawn from.

Remember quizzes work similarly to goal quizzes, but the content of the questions is different. Read on to learn more about these differences.

How are remember quizzes built?


Remember quizzes contain 10 questions

  • 3 of the questions are taken from the currently selected goal

  • 7 are drawn from related goals — within the same topic, from previous stages

  • the 10 questions are ordered randomly within the quiz

Remember quizzes are an additional step for pupils to practice their application of the appropriate mathematics, and to help them gain confidence. Pupils are not required to complete Remember quizzes for the Goal to be 'completed' on TUTOR.

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