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As we informed you a few months ago, TheSchoolRun has had to make the difficult decision to close due to financial pressures and the company has now ceased trading. We had hoped to keep our content available through a partnership with another educational provider, but this provider has since withdrawn from the agreement.

As a result, we now have to permanently close TheSchoolRun.com. However, to give subscribers time to download any content they’d like to keep, we will keep the website open until 31st July 2025. After this date, the site will be taken down and there will be no further access to any resources. We strongly encourage you to download and save any resources you think you may want to use in the future.

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We are very sorry that there is no way to continue offering access to resources and sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused.

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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: Reflection

Non-verbal reasoning: Reflection

Let’s try reflecting them in a vertical mirror line. What would the figure on the left look like when reflected along the vertical dotted mirror line?
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: Rotating by 45º

Non-verbal reasoning: Rotating by 45º

Rotating a shape means turning it around a point by a certain angle, clockwise or counter-clockwise. Now we’re going to focus on a tricky rotation, 45º. It’s hard to identify, but it shows a movement of 1/8 of a complete turn. How would the figure on the left look when rotated by 45º clockwise?
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: Rotating by 180°

Non-verbal reasoning: Rotating by 180°

Shapes can be rotated in any direction, clockwise or anti-clockwise, by turning the shape around a point by a certain angle. We’re going to look in detail at a 180° rotation. How would the figure on the left look when rotated by 180º clockwise?
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: Symmetry revision

Non-verbal reasoning: Symmetry revision

How many lines of symmetry does each of these shapes have?
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: Understanding direction

Non-verbal reasoning: Understanding direction

In non-verbal reasoning, direction is also referred to as orientation – in other words, the way a shape or figure is positioned on the paper, which tells us which direction it’s pointing to. Have a go at these practical non-verbal puzzles and remember to think about the direction each shape is pointing in. Find the odd one in the group of figures.
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: Understanding reflection

Non-verbal reasoning: Understanding reflection

Reflecting shapes in a mirror line means imagining what a shape would look like if you were to look at it in a mirror. Which figure on the right is the reflection of the shape given on the left along the dotted mirror line?
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: Understanding rotation

Non-verbal reasoning: Understanding rotation

Rotation means turning a shape around a point by a certain angle. A shape can be rotated in different directions, clockwise or counter-clockwise. Rotate the figure on the left by 90º. What will the rotated
shape look like?
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: Understanding symmetry

Non-verbal reasoning: Understanding symmetry

Something is symmetrical when it is the same on both sides. A shape has symmetry if a central dividing line (a mirror line) can be drawn on it, to show that both sides of the shape are exactly the same. Looking at the shapes below, which ones don’t have a line of symmetry?
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: Completing sequences

Non-verbal reasoning: Completing sequences

Here’s a sequence of figures, in order. By looking at how they change can you work out what the next figure in the sequence should be? Now, are you ready to do some complete-the-series questions?
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Antonyms worksheet

Antonyms

Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. See if you can pair each word below with its opposite. You may need to use a dictionary to check some definitions
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