(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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Have someone else quiz you.
Give yourself a practice test.
Free!
Ask your teacher for help if you don’t understand the directions.
If you are able to, look through the whole test before you begin to get a sense of what is coming up.
Big Breathing- practice breathing in and out to the count or 5 or 7 to calm the nerves.
Nudge Away Negatives - switch negative thoughts to positive.
Highlight, underline, or circle the details in the question.
Do some practice problems.
Eat a healthy/protein breakfast
Answer EVERY question, even if you aren’t sure of your answer. Guess if you have to!
Get a good night’s sleep
Read the questions carefully, twice, to make sure you understand what is being asked.
If you have a reading passage and then questions, read the questions first.
Pay attention to charts, maps, and graphs. Read all of their titles and labels. Check the units of measurement.
Use Quizlet or Kahoot.
Review test taking strategies.
Begin revising a few days before the test, and do some each day.
Use scratch paper to plan out your written responses or work out math problems.Work neatly so you don’t get mixed up.
When you are finished, double-check your work.
Cross out the answer choices that you know are wrong, and then work on finding the correct answer.
Use ALL of your time! Check your work over once, twice, as many times as you can.
Don’t spend a lot of time on any one question. If you are struggling, move on and come back to it later if you can.
Get to
school on time to get settled in - no rushing!
If you don’t know a word on the test, look at the words around it for clues.
Mental Rehearsing- imagine yourself taking the test in a calm and successful way.
Put a little mark next to questions that you don’t know so you can come back to them.
On multiple choice tests, read ALL the answer choices carefully.
Answer the easiest questions first.
Once you have chosen an answer, plug it into the question to see if it works.