Most standardized tests employ multiple-choice questions. Here’s a list of test-taking strategies that students should use to answer multiple-choice questions: Read the entire question first. Students read the entire question first to make sure they understand what it’s asking. For questions about a reading passage, students read the questions first to guide their reading. Look … Continue reading Test Taking Strategies
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Creating a Positive Testing Environment
Standardized testing has become a common practice in every classroom. Here are three tips to help your students become successful when that annual time of the year rolls around. Practice success so they know what it feels like. Have you given your student the opportunity to know he can be successful? It is important for … Continue reading Creating a Positive Testing Environment
Grateful Educator Because of Grateful Students
I want to share a note I received from one of my former students. I am grateful to be an educator because of grateful students like Kiki. Receiving notes like this is what makes being an educator worthwhile. I hope this note warms your heart like it did mine...
Why Am I Grateful to be An Educator
Why am I grateful to be a teacher? Of course, I am most thankful for my students. It is an absolute privilege to teach today’s youth. Even after dealing with some very difficult situations during my career, teaching has brought me much satisfaction and joy. Yes, joy. How can one spend 900 hours a year … Continue reading Why Am I Grateful to be An Educator
Culture Still Matters
Our public schools are integrally situated to communicate society’s values, such as individual responsibility, patriotism, integrity, objectivity, justice, respect for others, being on time, doing a good job, working well with others, being a good citizen, and exercising democracy in government and other interactions.
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