Long post - sorry. 
I need help knowing how to provide extra curricular teaching in preparation for a school entrance exam.
I have 2 children in private school, both went through state schooling until age 11 then had to take entrance exam.
DD3 is due to take hers in January and I don't think she has the ability to pass right now. Her siblings are brighter than her and she is very aware of this. She doesn't pick things up as quickly, she is probably termed average.
Her reading is below par, her spelling is very poor and her comprehension needs working on. She has an evening a week for extra tuition and has worked very hard, her maths and reading have both improved but she needs more help. Tutor has no more slots, exam is in January. I think she will be devastated if she fails and I think she is worrying about it already.
If she can just get in she will thrive in this environment - smaller classes, extra support and a comparable peer group. Her confidence will soar.
The only option I can see to address this is to try and teach her and support her myself (won't be easy, I am not the most patient person and I know nothing about teaching!) BUT I really want to help her so, will schedule short sessions each evening and maybe Saturday morning going through reading comprehension papers. I will listen to her read every day but that is all I can think of.
I need some help please, where can I find resources, tailor them for her and structure it to give her the best chance of success.
Any advice, guidance suggestions gratefully received.