Concentrateon keywords andfactsLook forqualifiersBookmarkTable ofContentsRead theentirequestionTest eachpossibleanswerRead allpossibleanswersbeforeHighlightrelevantsectionsCross outas youcompleteEliminateincorrectanswersReadBeforeReflect onthe topicsbeforehandOverlearningmaterialIf timed,schedulea planFind thealteringdetailsMake aquickoutlineReadthrougheachcolumnWriteyourthesis. Answer eachquestion inyour headfirstLook forsimilarwordingWatch fornegativesFind out thequestion isasking—preciselySummarizePagesCheck thenumber ofitemsGet tothepointConcentrateon keywords andfactsLook forqualifiersBookmarkTable ofContentsRead theentirequestionTest eachpossibleanswerRead allpossibleanswersbeforeHighlightrelevantsectionsCross outas youcompleteEliminateincorrectanswersReadBeforeReflect onthe topicsbeforehandOverlearningmaterialIf timed,schedulea planFind thealteringdetailsMake aquickoutlineReadthrougheachcolumnWriteyourthesis. Answer eachquestion inyour headfirstLook forsimilarwordingWatch fornegativesFind out thequestion isasking—preciselySummarizePagesCheck thenumber ofitemsGet tothepoint

Test Strategies - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Concentrate on key words and facts
  2. Look for qualifiers
  3. Bookmark Table of Contents
  4. Read the entire question
  5. Test each possible answer
  6. Read all possible answers before
  7. Highlight relevant sections
  8. Cross out as you complete
  9. Eliminate incorrect answers
  10. Read Before
  11. Reflect on the topics beforehand
  12. Overlearning material
  13. If timed, schedule a plan
  14. Find the altering details
  15. Make a quick outline
  16. Read through each column
  17. Write your thesis.
  18. Answer each question in your head first
  19. Look for similar wording
  20. Watch for negatives
  21. Find out the question is asking—precisely
  22. Summarize Pages
  23. Check the number of items
  24. Get to the point