Title: Test Taking Strategies
1Test Taking Strategies
- AIMS Benchmark Test Prep
- Cholla 2013 - 2014
2Initial Brainstorm on your lined paper2 min
- Brainstorm a list of the test taking strategies
that you already know. (Limit yourself to
multiple choice type of standardized tests.) - Which strategies do you prefer to use? star them
- Are these strategies good to use when taking the
AIMS/Benchmark test?
3Our Brainstorm Results
4Previous Survey Responses ToWhat test taking
strategies do I know?
- I always pick letter (C, B, G, etc)
- Elimination (take away an answer if it doesnt
make sense) - Read the question first, then the answers
- Read the answers first, then the questions
- I make a zigzag pattern on my answer sheet
- Reread the questions to make sure I understand
- Look closely at the questions
- Double check my work
- Cover up the answers with my hand
- Work out the problems, dont just guess
- I just guess
5Test Taking StrategiesGeneral Good Practices
- Read the directions and each test question
carefully - Pay attention to BOLD, italics, and underlined
words or phrases. - Don't change your answer, usually your first
choice is the right one! - Unless you misread the question.
- Only change it if you KNOW you did something
wrong the first time.
6Test Taking StrategiesReview, Review, Review!!!
- Review the Test
- Review both questions and answers.
- It is possible you misread questions the first
time. - Make sure you didnt leave any blanks
- Unless you get points deducted for wrong answers,
ALWAYS ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS!
7Be Familiar With The AIMS Reference Sheet
There is super useful info on this sheet! Dont
wait until the test day to figure it out. Know
how to use it BEFORE taking the test!
8Test Taking Strategies - MATH
- Making Smart Guesses
- Covering the Answers
- Reverse Engineer
- Elimination
- Estimation
- Simplify the Problem
- Draw a Picture or Diagram
- Make up your own numbers
9Test Taking StrategiesMaking Smart Guesses
- Pay attention to Look alike options
- probably one is correct.
- When you have NO IDEA about which answer is
correct - Toss out the high and low and consider the middle
range numbers.
Example 1
Example 2
10Test Taking StrategiesCovering The Answers -
Math Portion
- This is good for both math and language type
questions. - Cover the answers and come up with your own
answer before looking at the choices. - Especially helpful on math questions containing
graphs.
Math Example 2
Math Example 1
11Test Taking StrategiesReverse Engineer
- Work Backwards! Meaning you start with the
answers and work backwards. - This works very well for many types of math
problems.
Algebra Example
Geometry Example
12Test Taking StrategiesElimination
- Eliminate options you know to be incorrect.
- Then make your guess among the remaining options.
Example
13Test Taking StrategiesEstimation
- Use estimation techniques.
- Especially when the four answers are very
different numbers. - Remember you arent being tested on HOW you are
getting the answer, just that you are able to get
the right one!
Example
14Test Taking StrategiesSimplify The Problem
- Draw a picture to better represent the situation.
- Make up numbers and see what works.
- Especially helpful on abstract problems.
- CAUTIONpick good numbers! Be careful when
picking 0, 1, 2 because they sometimes behave
in unexpected ways. - Remember you arent being tested on HOW you are
getting the answer, just that you are able to get
the right one!
Make Up Numbers Example
15What strategy will you use?
Which shows the following function in equation
notation?
16What strategy will you use?
What would be a reasonable approximation for the
given square root?
17What strategy will you use?
Fred borrowed 575 from his mom to help buy a
truck. He paid her 25 every week until the debt
was paid.
18What strategy will you use?
What is the value of x?
19Strategy Review
- Stay Confident and Relaxed!
- Do the Easy questions FIRST!
- Use Strategies to Guess
- Eliminate known wrong answers
- Look- Alikes - be aware of similar numbers
- Work backwards try substituting in the answers
to solve it. - CHECK your work, make sure your answers are
reasonable! - Make sure you are putting your answer in the
correct bubble on the answer sheet! DONT LEAVE
ANY BLANKS!
20RELAX, YOU WILL DO GREAT!
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22Understanding Test Anxiety
- AIMS Benchmark Test Prep
- Cholla 2013 - 2014
23Initial Brainstorm on your lined paper2 min
- Imagine yourself waking up and getting ready for
school on AIMS testing day. - How do you feel?
- Imagine yourself sitting in school taking the
AIMS test. - Write a minimum of three things that you are
thinking about while taking this test.
24Survey Responses ToHow do I feel on test day?
(write down on white board)
- Scared!
- Stupid, I want to ditch school.
- I feel tired and slow.
- Feel like Im lazy
- Hungry, cant focus
- Nervous
- Im going to Fail I dont know half of this
stuff!
- Everyone is going to do better than me!
- I want to tear it up!
- I want to go home I dont want to be there.
- I feel prepared and focused but also nervous
- I want to take my time and try my hardest.
25Do You Get Test Anxiety?
- Physical Symptoms headache, upset stomach, rapid
heart beat, cant get enough air, shaking, etc. - Emotional Symptoms feeling jittery, angry about
the test, unreasonably afraid, overall lack of
energy, etc.
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26Is Pressure Good for Test Taking?
- Some pressure is GOOD
- Too much pressure is BAD
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Image borrowed from MindTools.com
27Test Anxiety
28What is Systematic Desensitization?
- Repeated, frequent exposure to the stimulus.
- How do we do this in sports?
- How do we do this for AIMS?
- ATI (Benchmark) Tests
29Test Anxiety
30What is Self-Talk?
- Thoughts are powerful and your own mental chatter
can help you or harm you. - Give yourself a pep talk the way you would to
your best friend. - I can do this.
- Ive practiced this Ive got this!
- Im well prepared for this test.
- Write on your lined paper a minimum of two
phrases that you will practice for positive
self-talk both before and during the test.
31Dont Make Your Test Anxiety Worse!
- Are there things that you do that contribute to
your test anxiety? - Stimulants?
- Sleep Needs?
- Hydration?
- Plenty of Nutritious Foods?
32Caffeine and Test Anxiety
- Physical Symptoms headache, upset stomach,
rapid heart beat, cant get enough air, shaking,
etc.
Emotional Symptoms feeling jittery, angry about
the test, unreasonably afraid, overall lack of
energy, etc.
- On test day, avoid caffeine if you are feeling
jittery, light headed, or anxious. - Remember caffeine is in coffee, tea, soda, and
energy drinks.
33Caffeine and Performance
- Caffeine will improve your performance on dull or
boring tasks. - Caffeine will hurt your performance on tasks that
are unfamiliar or stressful.
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34Be Good To Yourself!
- Get AT LEAST 8 hours of sleep!
- Stay away from junk food.
- Eat a large, nutritious breakfast!
- Drink plenty of water.
- Stay away from excessive amounts of caffeine.
(energy drinks, lots of soda)
35Test Anxiety
36Mini-Rituals
- What is a Mini-Ritual?
- A quick, personal routine that is designed to
improve mental focus and generate a high level of
performance. - Does anyone already have one they use when
playing sports?
37Key Components of the Mini-Ritual
- Needs to be subtle (so you are comfortable doing
it in a room full of strangers) - Needs to be quiet (so you dont disrupt others)
- Needs to be easy
- Needs to work for you! (not all rituals will work
for all people)
38Some Ideas For Your Mini-Ritual
- Posture
- Flex and Relax
- Wristband
- Combination
- Shield
- Recite
- Find Your Happy Place
- Three-Part Breathing
39Mini-Rituals - Examples
- Shield Imagine you are sitting in a protected
bubble, like a force field. Visualize
distractions bouncing off without affecting you.
Or imagine you are wearing a thick raincoat and
let distractions roll off your shoulders, like
water. - Recite Repeat a poem, prayer, or song you know
well. - Find Your Happy Place Think of a place where you
feel relaxed and well rested. Imagine yourself
there, completely content. What do you see,
smell, and hear?
40Mini-Rituals - Examples
- Three-Part Breathing First, sit up straight and
concentrate on bringing the new air all the way
into your abdomen. Bring the second breath into
your rib cage and feel your ribs move outward.
Bring the third breath into the tip of your
chest. With each exhale, flex your stomach
muscles and expel all of the old stale air. There
is more air left in your lungs than you think. - Posture Add a specific posture to your
mini-ritual, such as confidently throwing your
shoulder back, stretching your arms over your
head, or placing your hands in a certain gesture.
41Mini-Rituals - Examples
- Flex and Relax Tense your shoulder and face.
Flex your fingers into fists. Hold your breath
and count to five, then exhale and relax. Repeat
three times. - Wristband Wear a flexible bracelet or a rubber
band on your wrist. Each time you catch your mind
wandering, gently snap the band. Its a gentle
way to say, No, thats not where Im supposed to
be right now. The wristband becomes a symbol of
concentration. - Combination Many rituals work best in
combinations. For example, try flex and relax
with three-part breathing, or breathe deeply
while visualizing your happy place.
42Practice Practice Practice!
- With time and practice, your mini-ritual
immediately brings you into a powerful mental
state of relaxed concentration. - A well established mini-ritual is a great
advantage for long contests or high-pressure
situations like the AIMS, SAT, etc.
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44Following Slides Havent Been Edited for AIMS
These are from SAT test prep presentations that
Ive done. I have NOT edited or adapted for
AIMS/Benchmark
45Test Taking Strategy 1 Timing Pacing
- Do all question encoding in the test booklet!
- NO STRAY MARKS ON BUBBLE SHEET!
- Lightly versus Darkly filling in a bubble
- How do you encode a question?
- See Handout on Pink Paper
46Test Taking Strategy 1 Timing PacingSample
Encoding Symbols
47Test Taking Strategy 4 The Mind Game
Understanding Test Anxiety
- Use a Bridge Technique
- This links the information you study with certain
objects. - Your bridge object can be a lucky token like a
wristband, lucky token, small stone, eraser, etc. - Make sure it is an object that will not raise
objections in the SAT testing room. - Hold this object in your palm while you are
studying. - Concentrate on this object if you are feeling
anxious during the test.
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48Test Taking Strategy 4 The Mind Game Building
Mental Stamina
- How can I lengthen my attention span?
- Build Mental Stamina
- Train endurance push yourself by studying for
longer and longer periods of time without a
break. Work up to being able to concentrate for
4 hours.
49Test Taking Strategy 4 The Mind Game Building
Mental Stamina
- Prepare to focus pay attention to what wakes
you up and what calms you down. - Before starting an SAT study session, set aside a
few minutes for an activity that will help you
feel focused and refreshed. - Perhaps exercise or a creative activity works for
you. (Quick Run, Play Guitar or Video Game) - On test day, wake up early and practice your
activity before going to the test center.
50Test Taking Strategy 4 The Mind Game Building
Mental Stamina
- Avoid the crash notice how different foods
affect your ability to concentrate. - Many find it difficult to concentrate when they
are hungry. - Lots of caffeine and sugar will work in the short
term but lead to a energy crash. - Since the SAT is 4 hours long, you dont want to
be hungry or fighting a caffeine headache .
51Test Taking Strategy 4 The Mind Game Building
Mental Stamina
- Track your progress with a log if you are
serious about improving your attention span, keep
a concentration log as you study. Experiment
with different mini-rituals, snacks, and
activities to see which works best for you.
52Test Taking Strategy 4 The Mind Game
Understanding Test Anxiety
- Memory is location specific
- Your brain links information to the place where
you learned it. - This can contribute to test anxiety.
- Combat this by studying for the SAT in several
different places, both inside your house and in
public locations.
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54The Following Slides ARE LINKED
To the test taking strategies portion of the
presentation.
55Example 1 - Covering the Answers
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The Theater Club is selling snack boxes. The
graph shows how much money the Club fund will
raise based on the number of boxes sold. Based on
the graph, about how much money will the Club
fund receive if 90 boxes of snacks are sold?
56Example 2 - Covering the Answers
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Which answer represents the phrase below? twice
the difference of two numbers
57Example 1 of Look Alike Options
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58Using Elimination
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Which is the y-intercept of the line represented
by the equation?
4x 8y 64
Remember you arent being tested on HOW you are
getting the answer, just that you are able to get
the right one!
59Example of using Estimation
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60Example of Reverse Engineering for an Algebra
problem
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Which equation represents a line with a slope of
-2 that goes through the point (-2, 6)?
61Example of Reverse Engineeringfor a Geometry
problem
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Given the sum of the interior angles of a regular
polygon is 720, how many sides does the polygon
have?
Use your AIMS reference sheet!
62Test Taking StrategiesMake a Picture
- This is helpful on math problems.
- Especially on those that may be overly tricky.
Half of a Half of a Half What would you get if
you divided a half of a half of a half by a half
of a fourth of a half?
63What to do about an overly confusing problem.
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Half of a Half of a Half What would you get if
you divided a half of a half of a half by a half
of a fourth of a half?
Make a picture
64Example 2 of Look Alike Options
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Which answer represents the sentence below? The
product of two numbers (x and y) is two more than
their sum.
65Making Up Your Own Numbers
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5 10 15 and 15 15
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