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Title: Strategies for Taking P.S.S.A


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  • Strategies for Taking P.S.S.A

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Twas the Night Before Testing
  • Go to bed on time. Get a good Nights sleep
  • Do not bring any notes or electronic devices.
  • Talk to your parents about any concerns that you
    might have about the test. Relax and know you are
    ready!!

3
The Morning of Testing
  • Start your day as you always do.
  • Eat a good breakfast.
  • Know that if you give your best effort until
    1130, the afternoon will be relaxing and fun!
  • Think Positive!

4
When you get to school
  • Use the bathroom, you will not be permitted to
    use the bathroom during the test. If during the
    test you NEED to use that bathroom, there will be
    a consequence.
  • You will get a small snack and drink.
  • Stay relaxed.

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Great Tips for Taking the Test
  • Ask questions if you do not understand the
    directions.
  • Be careful when you fill in the bubbles. If you
    mark the wrong bubble your answer will be wrong.
  • Color in bubbles completely
  • Erase clearly if you change an
  • answer
  • Keep your eyes on your own
  • test

6
A Matter of Time
  • If any time remains, spend it on those questions
    about which you know nothing or almost nothing.
  • As you go back through, do not change all
    answers.
  • Remember Your first guess is usually right.

7
Its About Time
  • Dont spend too much time rewriting or obsessing
    about neatness.
  • Dont worry about running out of time. You wont,
    you can have as much time as you need.

8
Pace Yourself
  • Dont spend too much time on any one question. Do
    your best and then move on.
  • Answer the questions in order. If you are stuck
    on a question, take your best guess or skip it
    and return to it later.

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Do not
  • Do not make cross out marks on answers you
    eliminate.
  • Do not talk during the test
  • Do not talk with others about
  • the questions after the test
  • Do not take notes about the test to share with
    others.

I put B, you?
What did you put for that symmetry question?
10
Multiple Choice Questions
  • If you do not understand the directions, ask for
    help.
  • Read the question and all answer choices before
    marking anything. Some multiple choice questions
    will as for the Best Answer.

11
Multiple Choice Questions
  • Do not change your answers unless you are very
    uncertain about your first answer choice.
  • Try to answer every question. Make the most
    intelligent guess you can.

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The Process of Elimination
  • After you have been through all of the questions
    once, go back and find questions you have some
    knowledge about and eliminate choices that you
    know are incorrect.
  • But do not cross out these answers in your
    book.

13
The Process of Elimination
  • If you can eliminate two wrong answers, your
    chance of choosing the right answer is greater.

14
Skip, Return, Check
  • If you finish early, check to make sure you have
    answered all questions before you close your book
    to submit your test. You will not be allowed to
    return to this section.

15
Key Words
  • Find key words or phrases in the question that
    will help you choose the correct answer.
  • ___ Left, difference, all together, beginning of
    the passage, in the end

16
Are we communicating?
  • Make sure you understand what the question is
    asking.
  • Be sure you are responding to the question that
    is being asked in open ended responses. Stay on
    topic.

17
Reading Passages
  • If the test requires you to read passages and
    then answer questions about what you read,

read the questions first.
  • By doing this, you will know what you are looking
    for as you read. This also helps you go faster
    on the test.

18
Reading Passages
  • When there are several questions about a reading
    passage or chart, look for clues in other
    questions that will help you with those items
    about which you are unsure.

19
Math Computation
  • When using scratch paper on a math test, double
    check to make sure that you have copied the
    problem correctly from the test booklet!

20
Math
  • Line up place value correctly on your scratch
    paper (thousands, hundreds, tens, ones) or the
    answer will be incorrect.
  • If you do not know a word on the math test ask
    your teacher. Teachers can help with the words
    on Math only.
  • Look for key words

21
Math Computation
  • If your answer does not match one of the choices,
    reread the problem, recopy the numbers, and try
    solving it again.
  • A ruler is the only tool you will have to use.
    You are encouraged to make your own tools if you
    need to. Draw a number line, array, clock, or
    any tool you need to help you during the test

22
The Death Grip
  • If your arm tires during testing it is probably
    due to the grip that you have on your pencil.
  • Relax the grip and give those muscles a break.
  • Do not do arm exercises during testing as this
    disturbs others.
  • After you complete your test. Take a brain
    break then return and check your answers.

23
Final Tips
  • Fill in bubbles fully, write neatly, and erase
    stray marks.
  • Double-check the test number in your test booklet
    against the answer sheet every few questions to
    be sure you havent gotten on the numbers mixed
    up.

24
When you are finished
  • Check your work one last time
  • You are not allowed to have any other materials,
    books, or work out until your teachers collect
    the tests.

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Thank you, Mr. Know-it-all!
  • Remember it's okay not to know everything
    unlike class tests, these tests will have some
    questions designed to challenge you. Take your
    time and try your best.
  • YOU CAN DO IT! WE HAVE A GREAT SCHOOL, GREAT
    TEACHERS AND SMART STUDENTS! LETS GO CT!!
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