You do this before you read each text selection, which seems backwards.
What is read the questions first?
100
This is what you write that tells why you answered a problem in that way (not how you answered it).
What is the justification?
100
This is when you should review all of the vocabulary that you have learned this year in Social Studies.
What is before the test?
100
This is what you should eat the morning before taking an important test.
What is a good, healthy breakfast?
100
You do this to be sure you didn't miss any questions before you finish a test.
What is review the entire test?
200
When you find a word you don't know, this is where you check for what the word means. It is also called context clues.
What are the sentences around the word?
200
This is what you should do when there are extra numbers on a graph or chart.
What is ignore unneeded data?
200
This is how many of the texts/tabs you should read before answering a question or a prompt.
What is all of the texts/tabs?
200
You should make sure you do this when you get to school, and be there before the bell is close to ringing.
What is be on time?
200
You should do this for every question and prompt so you don't misunderstand what the question is asking.
What is read the question/problem carefully?
300
This is the proof that you must find every time you answer a question or prompt based on a piece of writing.
What is evidence from the text?
300
This A equals pi R squared.
What is the formula for the area of a circle?
300
You should include this after your claim and/or evidence for all of your answers.
What is reasoning that supports all of your answers?
300
You should not do this the night before a test; even if it is because you are studying late, because you might be too tired to do well.
What is stay up late?
300
You can do this whenever you are struggling with a specific problem, but be sure to come back to it before the end of the testing period.
What is bookmark and skip a question?
400
These are the three types of paragraphs that you must use to organize an essay, or multiple paragraph response.
What are an introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs?
400
You do this when asked to use a calculator, protractor, or ruler; but you don't use anything else.
What is use the correct tool?
400
This is where you find what icons on a map means.
What is the map key or legend?
400
This happens by looking over notes from your math, literacy, and social studies classes before the test to be sure all everything you learned this year is fresh in your mind.
What is reread your class notes?
400
This happens whenever an answer is obviously wrong, and only if it is obviously wrong so you can focus on the more accurate answers that are left.
What is eliminate wrong answers?
500
This is also what a story is trying to teach the reader, and is found by asking what life lesson is being taught?
What is the central theme or idea of a story?
500
This is when you need to find the least common multiple.
What is adding or subtracting fractions with unlike denominators?
500
You use this to show the sequencing of events during history, and should put everything in the correct order.
What is a timeline?
500
You should get at least 8-hours of this before any important test.
What is a good night's sleep?
500
If, and only if, you are left with a few minutes in the testing session - you should do this to any questions that you have not had a chance to get to.
What is answer every question (because it can only help your score)?