Passnownow

A Guide For Parents

Parent Resources

Passnownow wants parents to be as much a part of the learning experience of their wards just like their teachers. Your influence and inputs are valuable and we want to be able to give you as much information as possible to help you understand the goals of PNN.

PNN is a wholesome support platform for young people moving from teenage to early adulthood, predominantly in secondary schools or preparing for O-level final examinations. The academic materials on the site are designed based on the approved Nigerian Secondary School Education curriculum.

Passnownow.com offers a range of benefits to parents, considering the fact that it is a cost effective medium to improve your child’s performance without the extra cost of hiring a lesson teacher.

Parents can use the sites resources to monitor their children’s academic progress as it has the same content as the curriculum used in secondary schools.

It is also a safer medium as there are no risks of leaving your children and wards with strangers in the guise of extra mural classes.

Some Key PassNowNow Features

  1. Class Notes: Get daily up-to-date School Classwork Notes, Exercises and Tests on all topics of all subjects from JSS1 – SS3 Nigeria’s Secondary School Curriculum. MISS NOTHING!!!
  2. Exam Past Questions: Get Exam Tips, Mock Exam Questions from JSS 1 – SS 3, Past Exam Questions and Answers on WAEC and JAMB on all subjects
  3. Chat Rooms: Create a profile, add photo and chat on Passnownow.com. Chill out for some chit-chat about cool stuff with old/new friends
  4. Grammar Clinic: This Section contains Words Definitions, Spelling, Synonyms, Antonyms, Parts of Speech, plus other major mean of English Language and this is sure to help improve your Speaking Skills.

Why Have Assessments And Tests?

  • 1

    Schools use them to identify specific areas children need to improve, so that they can tailor their teaching along those lines.
  • 2

    Children get a sense of achievement from a milestone and going beyond it.
  • 3

    The Government uses them to see how many children are making the right kind of progress based on set goals.
  • 4

    The ‘targets for every child’ in each subject describe what children should be able to do and what they should know.
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