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1 TEST TAKING HINTS AND STRATEGIES FOR STANDARDIZED TESTS

2 Standardized Tests: AP ACT SAT NWEA PARCC PSAT

3 Test preparation needs to be an on-going activity

4 Suggestions prior to exams: 1. Following directions closely 2. Learn to budget time appropriately 3. Review practice items and answer choices 4. Practice using answer sheets 5. Know as much about the test as possible 6. Ask for resources and practice material 7. Incorporate "test taking" behavior into homework activities

5 Strategies for Multiple Choice Questions  Strike out wrong answers.  Mark answers clearly and consistently.  Change your answers cautiously.  Guess!  Look for cues.  Do not spend time thinking about how the question could have been written better or any other distraction.  Check for clues in other questions.

6 Understand Distracters *Distracters = the “other” answer choices *Distracters are THINKING CHALLENGES designed to make wrong answers seem correct *Prey upon a student’s tendency to rush *They are meant to DISTRACT the student; they are closely aligned to the text in order to confuse

7 The FOUR Types of Distracters The Weasel The Shift The Enticer The Extreme 4 types of Distracters

8 Distracter #1: The Weasel Definition Any attempt to change or misrepresent the author’s words or author’s meaning… regardless of how small. The answer can not be verified by the passage. Adds words Takes out words Flips words The Weasel

9 Example of The Weasel Question Text from Passage 11. The passage indicates that women’s demand for property rights was agreed to primarily because men realized that: A. Women were indeed individuals deserving of their own rights. B. If they gave in on the property rights issue, they’d be able to hold firm on suffrage. C. Conceding the right would provide men with a way to protect themselves from creditors. D. Women had unique interests and were needed as students in universities and teachers in schools. ”Men gradually agreed to extend property rights to women, because property in a wife’s name could save a man from his creditors. They accepted coeducation, because universities needed students and society needed trained teachers. But the vote was something else. To give women the vote would mean recognizing them as individuals with their own rights and interests.” This idea is nowhere in the passage! The Weasel

10 Distracter #2: The Shift Definition: The shift answers another question about the passage. Answer choices may actually appear in the text Watch out for choices that look like statements in the passage …even direct quotes Students must remember that they cannot merely look for key words ! They must understand meanings! The Shift

11 Question Text from Passage 11. The passage indicates that women’s demand for property rights was agreed to primarily because men realized that: A. Women were indeed individuals deserving of their own rights. B. If they gave in on the property rights issue, they’d be able to hold firm on suffrage. C. Conceding the right would provide men with a way to protect themselves from creditors. D. Women had unique interests and were needed as students in universities and teachers in schools. ”Men gradually agreed to extend property rights to women, because property in a wife’s name could save a man from his creditors. They accepted coeducation, because universities needed students and society needed trained teachers. But the vote was something else. To give women the vote would mean recognizing them as individuals with their own rights and interests.” This is why men agreed to coeducation, but NOT property rights! Students must READ and REREAD QUESTIONS!!! The Shift

12 Distracter #3: The Enticer Definition: It’s a con. It looks right, but it’s too good to be true. Sounds great –usually positive in nature Seems reasonable and correct Just because the choice says, “love is all we need” doesn’t mean it’s the answer to the question a student is being asked! They cannot gravitate toward personal bias, no matter the topic. The Enticer

13 Example of The Enticer QuestionText from Passage 11. The passage indicates that women’s demand for property rights was agreed to primarily because men realized that: A. Women were indeed individuals deserving of their own rights. B. If they gave in on the property rights issue, they’d be able to hold firm on suffrage. C. Conceding the right would provide men with a way to protect themselves from creditors. D. Women had unique interests and were needed as students in universities and teachers in schools. ”Men gradually agreed to extend property rights to women, because property in a wife’s name could save a man from his creditors. They accepted coeducation, because universities needed students and society needed trained teachers. But the vote was something else. To give women the vote would mean recognizing them as individuals with their own rights and interests.” Sounds nice? HOWEVER, this is NOT why men gave property rights. In fact, they did NOT want this! The Enticer

14 Distracter #4: The Extreme Definition An incorrect answer choice which might be true if it did not include extreme words such as: always, completely, perfectly, all. If you can find an exception, it’s a wrong answer If the answer is debatable, it’s a wrong answer Students must WATCH OUT! Not all extreme answer choices are incorrect. The Extreme

15 An incorrect answer choice may include extreme words such as “always” and “completely” or “never” An incorrect answer may go too far—the author would not agree with how far the answer choice goes The Extreme

16 Extreme: Examples Men were incapable of recognizing the equality of women All men believed women to be of a subservient nature Conceding the right would provide men with a way to protect themselves from any and every type of creditor The Extreme

17 Strategies for Essay Questions  Read prompt carefully.  Map your ideas.  Create an outline.  Write legibly.  Proofread

18 General Hints During Exam: Highlight, underline, or circle the key details in the questions. This helps you focus on exactly what the question is asking you to do. Predict what the answer is BEFORE you read the choices. Read ALL of the answer choices! Eliminate any choice(s) that you know are not the correct answer.

19  Once you have chosen your answer, quickly plug it in and make sure that it makes sense!  Change answers carefully  Don’t leave a question unanswered. You will not have ANY chance of getting it right without an answer.  When you have completed the test, go back and check your work if there’s time!  Check work carefully  Read the entire question and ALL answer choices  Answer easier questions first  Make educated guesses

20 Also… Arrive on time and be prepared. Tackle the questions one at a time rather than thinking about the whole test. If you are not sure of your answer, make a logical guess. (You can often arrive at the correct answer by reasoning and eliminating wrong answers.)

21 As you fill in answers on your answer sheet, make sure you match each test item to its numbered space on the answer sheet. Only change an answer if you are sure your original choice is incorrect. If you do change an answer, erase your original choice neatly and thoroughly. Check your answers and reread your essay.

22 Reducing Test Anxiety: Do’s & Dont’s Don’t :  Study up to the last minute  Wait until the day before the test to seek help  Use negative talk Do:  Get enough sleep  Stay healthy  Do practice tests beforehand  Take a deep breath  Positive Self-talk  Pace yourself  Visualize yourself being successful on the test.

23 Relaxation suggestions: put feet flat on floor, grab underneath chair and pull up while pushing down with feet Sit up straight, slowly inhale through nose—hold— slowly exhale through mouth (repeat) Tell yourself “I am relaxed” Change positions


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