Description
PARCC Test Taking Tips particularly for English Language Arts.
The testing tips consist of strategies to use when completing the test, to hopefully ease any anxiety. Each tip is on a "sticky note," so it does not overwhelm students with information.
Example:
Pay attention to bolded/underlined words in a question.
-Then, there is an example.
Use Context Clues to figure our unknown words
-Example: Julie always becomes sensitive when someone would embarrass her.
There is also important terms to know like theme, point of view, purpose, and etc.
The testing tips consist of strategies to use when completing the test, to hopefully ease any anxiety. Each tip is on a "sticky note," so it does not overwhelm students with information.
Example:
Pay attention to bolded/underlined words in a question.
-Then, there is an example.
Use Context Clues to figure our unknown words
-Example: Julie always becomes sensitive when someone would embarrass her.
There is also important terms to know like theme, point of view, purpose, and etc.
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Description
PARCC Test Taking Tips particularly for English Language Arts.
The testing tips consist of strategies to use when completing the test, to hopefully ease any anxiety. Each tip is on a "sticky note," so it does not overwhelm students with information.
Example:
Pay attention to bolded/underlined words in a question.
-Then, there is an example.
Use Context Clues to figure our unknown words
-Example: Julie always becomes sensitive when someone would embarrass her.
There is also important terms to know like theme, point of view, purpose, and etc.
The testing tips consist of strategies to use when completing the test, to hopefully ease any anxiety. Each tip is on a "sticky note," so it does not overwhelm students with information.
Example:
Pay attention to bolded/underlined words in a question.
-Then, there is an example.
Use Context Clues to figure our unknown words
-Example: Julie always becomes sensitive when someone would embarrass her.
There is also important terms to know like theme, point of view, purpose, and etc.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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