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Test-taking Strategies. Reading HSPE. Read carefully and mark what is being asked!. Use circles, underlines, and other methods of marking to emphasize important parts of the question: The ?Question? to be answered.
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Test-taking Strategies Reading HSPE
Read carefully and mark what is being asked! • Use circles, underlines, and other methods of marking to emphasize important parts of the question: • The ?Question?to be answered. • The Bolded Words telling how many pieces of evidence they need to write to support. • TheImportant information pertaining to the question. • TheVocabulary/Terminology in the question. • Ex. Analyze, Apply, Predict, Summarize, etc.
READING—Multiple Choice • There will be at least two answers that might be *arguably* correct. • Be sure you return to the passage to choose the one that is the BEST choice. • If any part of the answer is not correct, it’s NOT your best choice.
READING—Multiple Choice Optional Tip: • Look at the questions before you begin reading the passage.
READING—Multiple Choice • Always look at every possible answer. • Try to eliminate the wrong answers. • Remember that you are answering based on what is in the passage—not giving your opinion about the truth or accuracy of the passage.
READING—Multiple Choice • The correct answer is guaranteed to be among your choices. • If you don’t see an answer you think might be correct, you may have misunderstood the question or the reading. • Go back and reread.
READING—Multiple Choice • Always answer every question—if you don’t know the answer, GUESS! Don’t leave anything blank.
If you have to guess: • Answers with responses that use absolute words, such as "always" or "never" are less likely to be correct than ones that use conditional words like "usually" or "probably."
READING—Multiple Choice • “All of the above" is often a correct response. If you think that two of the answers are correct, choose this.
READING—Multiple Choice • The LONGEST response is sometimes the correct one… EXAMPLE: What is a thesaurus? a. Almanac b. Encyclopedia c. User Guide d. Volume giving a list of words with their synonyms, antonyms and related words
READING—Multiple Choice • Look for verbal associations. A response that repeats key words from the question is likely to be correct.
READING—Multiple Choice • "Funny" responses are usually wrong. Ha!
Final M.C. Tip: • Fill in the bubbles completely. • If you have to erase, erase completely.
READINGShort Answer Questions • You do not have to write in complete sentences or paragraphs. • You may use a bulleted list or a chart.
READINGShort Answer Questions • When asked for support from the passage, use direct quotations backed with commentary or thoughtfully paraphrase. • Do NOT “text drop”! • Always give one more detail than you are asked for. If asked for 2, supply 3-4, etc.
READINGShort Answer Questions • Make sure you stay within the lines! • Anything written outside of the lined portion of the test will not be scored.