Title: FCAT Reading TestTaking Strategies for Students
1FCAT Reading Test-Taking Strategiesfor Students
2A possible strategy read
the questions FIRST!
- This will help you to focus your attention and
direct you to the parts of the reading passage
that are most important for you to understand.
3Make sure you understand exactly what each
question is asking.
- STOP and take a moment to think about what you
will need to look for in the reading passage. -
Sometimes it helps to put the question in your
own words or circle key words in the passage,
such as first, last, not, least, etc.
4Do NOT leave any answers blank!
- Guess on any of the ones that you do not know and
take note to review them if you have time at the
end
- Choose what you think is the best answer by
eliminating the choices that do not seem correct
5Remember!!!
- The FCAT test asks you to choose the best answer
for each question, so it is important to read ALL
your answer choices and then eliminate the
ones that do
not seem correct or to
answer the question the best.
6Choose the best answer.
- Never choose an answer that is not supported by
something in the selection. - As you take the test, you must
- read and think
- read and think
- READ AND THINK!
7- If the answer you choose is in the reading
passage, make sure that it completely answers
what the question asks.
- This could be a distracter a choice that has
some information from the passage but does not
completely answer what is being asked.
8- Never choose an answer that contains any wrong
information. If any part of an answer choice is
wrong, do not choose this answer.
- Understand that part of an incorrect answer is
often right, but may not be complete enough to be
the best answer.
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- Make sure the answer you choose is based on
information you read in the passage.
10- Take special notice that the answer to a question
is often stated in words that are a little
different from the exact words used in the
reading passage.
11Heres an example A passage about the Civil
War discusses the casualties of
war, but the answer choice uses the word
fatalities. By choosing the answer
choice that contains the word fatalities, a
good test taker is also demonstrating reading
comprehension and the concept of synonyms!
12Skimming a reading passage
- Skimming means to glance at a reading passage
quickly to get the general idea of the topic - and important ideas.
- It should NEVER be used as a substitute for
careful reading of the passage.
13Using the skimming strategy
- A test question asks about the setting of a
story. Once you have read the passage all the
way through, go back and skip through the
sentences that discuss other ideas or events. - Now, skim the passage until you find the parts
that discuss the time
and the - place.
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- Read this part carefully.
14Dont expect to know the answers to most
questions after only one reading.
- Good test takers learn how to go back into the
passage again and again to find specific
information. - This is one of the most important strategies
for a reading test knowing what information
you need and re-reading until you find it.
(You can use your
skimming skills here.)
15Check your answer sheet!
- About every 5-10 answers, check your answer
sheet with your test booklet to make sure that
you have been bubbling on the correct lines ONLY
in the test you are currently working in! Do NOT - go in any other test section.
- If you wait until the end of
- the test to check over your
- answer sheet, you could have
- a problem with your answers matching.
16If you have extra time
- Recheck all of your
- answers in this test
- section only.
- Check the ones you
- guessed at first.
- Erase any stray pencil
- marks you made on
- your answer sheet.
17-
- Please, take advantage of the time you are given.
18For main idea questions
- Dont confuse a supporting detail with the main
idea. - Remember that a supporting detail just explains
or gives more information about the topic.
19- Skim through the reading passage to see how many
times each of the answer choices are discussed.
20Main idea question
- On some East coast beaches, flags are used to
indicate the condition of the surf. A red flag
indicates to swimmers that the surf is
dangerously rough. A yellow flag is a warning or
caution swimmers should stay near the shore. A
green flag means that the surf is calm. Whatever
the condition of the surf, a swimmer should
always be careful. - The main idea of this paragraph is
- a. various kinds of ocean surfs
- b. safety precautions for swimmers
- c. flags used to tell surf conditions
- d. East coast beaches
- Taken from Scoring High in Reading,
- Random House Publishers, 1978
What color is the flag?
21Also for main idea questions
- When you finish a reading passage, try to sum
up everything in one sentence. - This should be very close to the main idea.
- You can do this the same way you would tell a
friend about a new movie or song.
22For time and sequence
questions
- Dont always expect to find all of the events
given to you in correct order in the passage.
They may be mixed up. - These directions are not in order
- Pass up your homework after you sit down. Share
your homework with your partner. - The correct order is first, sit down, second,
share your homework with your partner and third,
pass up your homework.
23For vocabulary questions
- When you have to choose the correct meaning of a
word, it is helpful to read the following - The sentence that the word is in.
- The sentence right before.
- The sentence right after.
- This area of the passage
- surrounding the word is
- called the context.
24Context clues can be the words, phrases, and
sentences that surround the words you do not
know.
Writers often provide many of these words as
clues to help the reader figure out the meaning
of a new word.
25Vocabulary question example
- The play had a terribly long
prologue, so I was halfway asleep
before the first scene even started. - Prologue means -
- A. finale
- B. nonessential part
- C. extension
- D. introduction
26Vocabulary question example
- The play had a terribly long prologue,
so I was halfway asleep before the first
scene even started. - A. finale
- B. nonessential part
- C. extension
- D. introduction
- The first scene hadnt even begun. This clues me
that a prologue comes at the beginning of the
play. D is the
correct answer.
27Multiple choice questions
- Multiple choice answers that are often wrong are
- Answers that contain extreme or absolute
statements (all, always, never, no one, everyone,
impossible, must, absolutely, etc). - Answer choices that are almost exactly alike or
say the same thing in different words.
28For inference questions
- When you are asked to make an inference or draw
a conclusion, you will have to know that the
answer is not specifically stated in the passage. - The correct answer does not usually appear in
one specific place in the selection. -
29For inference questions
- You will probably need to
- use your own background
- or prior knowledge to decide which
answer choice makes - the most sense.
30For inference questions
- Remember there are many messages hidden under
the surface of the page. Good readers learn to
take meaning from the total page by joining
their prior knowledge with the words that are
written on the page.
31Other strategies
- When you are answering questions that contain the
word NOT, EXCEPT, or LEAST, always
read through your answer choices carefully. - Three of the answer choices you can answer with a
yes based on what you read in the passage. - The one answer choice that you can answer with a
no will be the correct answer.
32Be aware of the three types of questions you will
have to answer
- Right there questions where the answer
can be found right there in the text or passage.
QAR
1 2 3
Question, Answer, Response
33QAR
- Think and search questions
- where you must search in two or more places in
the story passage for the answer.
34QAR
Question, Answer,Response
- On your own questions where you must combine
your own background knowledge with the
information given in the reading passage to find
the answer.
35Final reminders
36 Yes!
- READ, THINK AND DO YOUR BEST .
- READ, THINK AND DO YOUR BEST.
- READ, THINK AND DO YOUR BEST.
- READ, THINK AND DO YOUR BEST.
- READ, THINK AND DO YOUR BEST.
- READ, THINK AND DO YOUR BEST .
- READ, THINK AND DO YOUR BEST.
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