Taking a test is a skill. It’s a skill that students practice and get better at doing. Using these skills will always help you do better on any test. Test.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Test Taking Strategies
Advertisements

Strategies for Taking Standardized Tests
OAA Preparation Classroom instruction 2 box / 4 box responses
Multiple Choice Test Taking Strategies
Multiple Choice Test Taking Strategies
Strategies for Taking Standardized Tests. Why do we have EOG tests? It can show you how much you’ve learned this year! It helps you show your teachers.
Reducing Test Anxiety & Test-Taking Strategies. What is Test Anxiety? “Test anxiety is actually a type of performance anxiety — a feeling someone might.
Study Skills. Test Preparation begins before the actual day of the examination.
SAT Strategy …so you don’t get pwnd.
Preparing for and Taking Tests
Test Taking Strategies
Strategies for Taking Standardized Tests. Twas the Night Before Testing Go to bed on time. Solve family or friend problems before the testing date. Talk.
California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) 10 th Grade.
Strategies for Taking Standardized Tests
TAKS Strategies Review. Strategies Review… Today we will review the strategies we have discussed over the course of this six weeks. Write down the strategies.
FCAT READING REVIEW.
AP & SAT MULTIPLE CHOICE STRATEGIES Practice Using the Excerpt.
Test Taking Strategies By Tara L. Davis 2008 Inspired by Math and Problem Solving Skills by C. R. Doherty and A. Smith 2003 For use with Test Taking Strategies.
Take your time and do your best… I know that you can achieve success!
Mary Fay Pendleton School Test Taking Tips Grades Reading.
Test Taking Tips How to help yourself with multiple choice and short answer questions for reading selections A. Caldwell.
Test Taking Advice.
SAT Prep- Reading Comprehension Strategies- Short Passages
Student Success Skills Changes, Choices and Challenges February 28, 2004 Dr. Mary Moss.
TEST-TAKING STRATEGIES
TEST TAKING STRATEGIES. READING STRATEGIES:  GLANCE AT THE QUESTIONS FIRST!  THIS IS NOT A MEMORY TEST!  DON’T LET BIG WORDS SCARE YOU!  READ ALL.
Test-Taking Tips. A test is coming up… Have a Positive Attitude Just like a giant jigsaw puzzle, it may be hard, but you can do it!
Review of the STAAR Writing Test
Student Success Skills Changes, Choices and Challenges.
Are you ready for the ELA? 6 th Grade ELA Assessment: Regular school dayCome in at regular time – block scheduling.
STAR Testing Understanding the challenge Test taking strategies the work Doing our best Being confident.
Strategies for Taking the EOG Test
ITBS PREPARATION ITBS Tests will be held at our school in February 2008.
EXAMWISE A GUIDE TO TACKLING EXAM PAPERS WITH CONFIDENCE! Cardinal Newman Catholic High School.
Strategies for Taking the PSSA Get Ready!. Are you READY for the PSSA? R  rest, get plenty of sleep E  eat a healthy breakfast, lunch, and dinner A.
ADVICE TO STUDENTS: TEST- TAKING STRATEGIES  Read and pay careful attention to all directions.  Read each passage and accompanying questions.  Read.
Welcome May 5 th  Come in QUIETLY and write down your HW. Take out your index cards and number them 1-20 in the top right and corner. Please do this NOW!!!!
Reaching for the STAARs Where to report Listen for instructions! Lists will be posted the hallway with room numbers – please read and ask questions,
Test Taking Strategies. Prepare to avoid errors: Analyze your past results and errors Arrive early and prepared for tests Be familiar with exam question.
Test Taking Strategies for the Math CRCT. #1: Remember what you’ve learned!  You’ve worked so hard all year!  Remember the things you’ve learned in.
Test Taking Tips CRCT. Reading Tuesday April 16 th English/Language Arts Wednesday April 17 th Mathematics Thursday April 18th.
Classroom Lesson #2. Caring, Supportive, Encouraging Community.
Test Taking Tips. Work Backwards Always read the questions first, then read the passage. Some questions can be answered WITHOUT reading the passage. Look.
Strategic Reading Step 2 SCAN. Review from yesterday Preview- practice with Hamlet Oedipal Complex.
Monday – Writing Tuesday - Reading.  Where do I go? Aas-BakerRm. 324 Bang-BriscoeRm. 327 Broden-ChristieRm. 328 Cisneros-DavisRm. 329 Day-FordRm. 330.
Reading Comprehension Tips Suggestions for reading non-fiction and for completing reading comprehension tests *Presentation based on Vivien Martin’s Test-Prep.
Scoring a 4 on the Grade 8 NYS ELA Test April 16, 17, 18, 2013.
Strategies for Taking Standardized Tests. Twas the Night Before Testing Go to bed on time. Try to deal with things that cause you stress (family or friend.
Study Skills Lesson 7 Test Taking Preparing for Tests Daily: –Highlight important words and ideas in notes –Read assignments the teacher gives –Keep.
Presentation by: Michelle R Gagnon. Test anxiety is the feeling of nervousness and distress you experience before or during an test. Students who suffer.
What could be more fun than studying, test taking and Final Exams?!
TESTING, TESTING, 1,2,3 Strategies for Test Taking By Dawne Gibson.
TEST PREPARATION How do I effectively prepare for a test?
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Reading Test taking Skills Distracters.
Test-Taking Strategies Everything great test takers must know!
Strategies for Taking the EOG Test ‘Twas the Night Before Testing Go to bed on time. Put a few number 2 pencils with erasers in your backpack. (You will.
Test Preparation Strategies When taking a test, understanding what a multiple choice question is asking you to do and expecting you to know is essential.
Test Taking Skills Make sure you prove what you know!
Get Organized Binders, Homework, Lockers. Binder Organization Use a binder system that works best for you Put you name, address and phone number on the.
ACT Reading Strategies. Before the testing day Get a GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP! Get a GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP! *You are paying for this test AND it could earn you.
Strategies for Taking Tests ‘Twas the Night Before Testing Go to bed on time or early Get a good night’s rest!
VOYAGERS Keys to Success MottoAssistance OrganizationNotetaking ScheduleTest-taking Goal SettingProjects Homework TipsFun.
BIOLOGY SATP BREAKDOWN PARENT UNIVERSITY Scoring Proficiency LevelScore# of correct answers Passing 645 &  Minimum 639 &  0-22 Basic640 –
15 Test Taking Strategies Every Test Taker Should Know
iGCSE Walking-Talking Mock Exam
MILESTONES Test Taking Tips
UNRAAVEL -A Reading Strategy.
Mark calendars May 30-June 5th
UNRAAVEL -A Reading Strategy.
Test-Taking Tips By: Mr. Burkett.
Presentation transcript:

Taking a test is a skill. It’s a skill that students practice and get better at doing. Using these skills will always help you do better on any test. Test Taking Skills

Question: why does it matter to you that you do well on the MCA test? Your Answer: list at least 3 reasons.

Highlight key words in the question which will help your brain to focus. Remember: this prepares your brain for the information and makes the questions easier to answer! Always…always…always: Read the questions first before reading the article (you’ll have to “fake” answer the questions so you can read them).

Vocabulary AntonymsSynonymsHomonyms A word meaning the opposite of another word A word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another word Words that sound the same, but differ in meaning In groups of no more than 3, come up with examples of each of these. Be prepared to share.

Use Active Reading Write 3 word summaries in either the notes section on the computer or ask for a piece of paper. Highlight key points – but limit it – too much underlining and you’ll lose the focus. Stop and ask yourself: what did I just read? If you don’t know, re-read. Take your time. 80% of the questions are literal, meaning the answer is actually in the text!

Main Idea: Pay close attention to the first and last sentences in each paragraph, these are the sentences that will contain the main idea of the story. Mood: Pay attention to the adjectives – describing words – that are being used. This will help you to answer what the mood is throughout the story.

Context Clues (use them if you don’t know a word in either the question or in the text) Go back to text where you made highlights; Read the sentence that comes before the sentence with the word in it, and the one immediately after. Circle adjectives - describing words – in all 3 sentences as you are reading. These are your clues. Use them.

4 Kinds of Context Clues

Practice Using Context Clues

Go BACK to the TEXT If you don’t know an answer, go back and scan the text: look for specific words. Do not re-read. Rather than getting frustrated by a question you cannot answer, move on and come back to it.

Read ALL of the choices before selecting one. Test preparers love to use the “best” answer. Eliminate the answer choices that are obviously wrong. Cross them off with your pencil so they do not distract you. Look for “absolute” words in the answers. Words like always and never. Double check your answer against the key words you circled in the question. Answering the Questions :

Take Care of Yourself Sleep at least 8 hours Eat a breakfast high in protein (this will help you feel energized and more focused) Drink water Breathe…breathe…breathe…( 4 deep breaths in a row will help) Do not put pressure on yourself: do your best and remember that this is just a “snapshot”

Breathe…breathe…breathe…(4 deep breaths in a row will help). Count to 4 with each breathe. Close your eyes. Think of a favorite, calming place. Breathe deeply. Make a double fist and place your hands on the table. Place your forehead on top of your fists and stay there for 3 minutes. You can also release tension by doing a simple twist. Put your hands on the back of your chair and twist in one direction, then switch to the other. Don’t worry about anyone paying attention to you, other students are pretty focused on their own testing. Anxious?

Poster Assignment: Choose a partner Together decide on the three test taking strategies that helped you the most Create a poster using one of the advertising techniques you learned to “sell” these strategies Must have a title Must have a visual Must have 3 key points Must have everything spelled correctly Must be neat and professional Worth: 20 points