Test Taking Strategies

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This bingo card has a free space and 34 words: Show Up Early, Ask last-minute questions from your studying., Listen to your teacher’s explanations to other students' questions., Listen closely for any last-minute tips or directions., As soon as the test starts, quickly jot down any information you remember that you will likely need to know for the test., Before answering questions, look over the whole test so you know what to expect., Plan the order you want to complete the test in and where you might need to spend the most time., It is okay to “jump around” the test and answer sections out of order, as long as you complete every question., Occasionally check the time you have left to make sure you are staying on track., Save some time at the end to review your work and look over the entire test., If you are running out of time, prioritize questions that are worth more points or ones that seem easy., Do not rush through a test to get it over with., Read Test Directions, Knock out the easiest questions first to build confidence and reduce stress!, Circle or mark questions you skip over or want to return to later!, Sometimes, the answer from a question farther into the test will help you answer a previous question you were unsure about., Answer All Questions, It is better to make your best guess on a question you are not sure about than leave it blank., Do what you can, even if you don’t know everything. You might earn partial points., Eliminate any obviously wrong answers and physically cross them out so you do not waste time looking at them anymore., In “all of the above” questions, once you find two answers that are definitely correct, you can immediately mark “all of the above.”, In “all of the above” questions, if you find one answer option that you are confident is incorrect, you can immediately eliminate that answer and the “all of the above” answer option., Before looking at the answer choices, see if you can come up with an answer in your head first., This strategy can help you come up with your answer without becoming confused by incorrect answer choices., Circle words like always, never, all, every, or none., Circle negative words like “Not” or “Except” in the question to help you focus on selecting the correct answer., Throughout the test, take some deep breaths, relax your writing hand, or take a short stretching break., Reframe your negative or limiting beliefs into positive thoughts., Be an active test taker. Underline key terms when reading a question, circle important words, and use your pointer finger to scan the question and answer options., Break long questions into smaller, more manageable chunks., Trust your intuition and do not change your answer unless you are completely sure., Once you have finished the test, take the time to review your work., Go back and revisit difficult questions or questions you marked. and Double-check that you completed all questions on the test..

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