Tips for Supporting Students

During State Assessments

STUDENTS PREP AT SCHOOL BY:

•  Participating in daily classroom discussions and activities that probe students to think analytically about text and follow problem-solving methods to answer questions.

•  Completing class and homework assignments and participating in class activities.

•  Using technology in many ways to build basic skills needed for the test including typing, highlighting, underlining, scrolling, drag/drop video start/stop, calculator, graphing, dropdown selection.

FAMILIES CAN PREP AT HOME BY:

•  Reading books and articles in different genres and difficulty levels together – this is beneficial at any grade level.

•  Being mindful of everyday math examples, such as when cooking, shopping, traveling or exercising.

•  Talking about homework – rather than doing it together – and asking students to explain how they got their answers.

•  Noticing when homework assignments include test-style questions and talking about the way the questions are asked.

DURING TEST WEEK, FAMILIES CAN:

•  Encourage plenty of rest in the days prior to the test and make sure students have a healthy breakfast and lunch.

•  Ease anxieties by reminding students they’ve been preparing all year and telling them to focus on doing their best on every question.

•  Give your student a note expressing your love, pride and encouragement.

•  Volunteer at the school, if possible.

•  Send a small token of your appreciation to your child’s teachers – a sweet treat, note or gift card.

•  Give your child something to look forward to at the end of the day – a movie, special meal or fun activity.

CELEBRATE THE COMPLETION OF TEST WEEK IN A FUN, FAMILY-FOCUSED WAY!

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.  When will my child be taking the test?

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2.  In what grades are the tests given?

{Describe tests given in each grade}

3.  When can I expect to receive the score reports?

{Describe tests given in each grade}

4.  What kind of features does the test have to help my student?

{Describe features that will help students, especially students with IEPs}

5.  Will all students take the computer-based test?

{Describe use of technology for test administration at your school}