Reading
Writing
Open Response
Classroom Behavior
Miscellaneous
100
What is the first thing that you should read?
What is the italics because those are the directions?
100
How long should you plan for your essay?
What is 15 to 20 minutes
100
What does CUB stand for?
What is circle command words, underline important information, and box quantifiers?
100
How should you enter the classroom?
What is quietly and orderly?
100
What should you do when you are done with a section of the test and still have a few minutes?
What is go back over your answers and make sure that they are correct?
200
What should you read after you have read the directions?
What is the multiple choice questions and answers and the open response question?
200
If you are given a prompt and cannot think of a personal experience when answering it, what do you do?
What is making it up?
200
What are some different ways that you could write your answer to an open response question?
What is a t-chart, and H-chart, venn diagram, modified venn diagram, write paragraphs, and bullet points?
200
What should you do with all of your electronic devices before coming into the testing room?
What is keep them at home or turn them off and put them into your locker?
200
When is the ONLY time you should change an answer?
What is when you are sure beyond all reasonable doubt that you chose the wrong answer the first time and are 100% sure your new answer is correct?
300
After reading the questions and before reading the passage what should you do?
What is set up your open response answer?
300
What should you do when you are finished writing?
What is silently read back over it and look for mistakes and make sure it is easily understandable?
300
When reading the passage, what should you do to help you answer the open response question?
What is underline/highlight/circle possible answers?
300
What will happen to you if you are disturbing the peace during a testing session?
What is you will be removed from the room?
300
When answering multiple choice questions, what should you do to ensure that there is not a mess up between the testing booklet and the answer document?
What is don't skip a question and circle the answer on the test booklet?
400
After reading the passage what should you do and why?
What is answer the open response because it's easier to fill in bubbles rather than write if you run out of time?
400
If the writing prompt is asking for a narrative, in what form will you be writing your answer?
What is as a story using the different elements of a plot diagram?
400
What does it mean by "give details from the passage"?
What is use quotes from the passage?
400
How should you treat others around you?
What is with respect?
400
What should you do in order to be ready for benchmark testing?
What is get a good nights sleep and eat breakfast?
500
If two choices seem correct what should you do?
What is go with your first instinct?
500
What are the different parts of the plot diagram/mountain/line?
What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution?
500
If the open response question does not give you the number of details you need within the actual question, how many should you do?
What is 4?
500
How should you behave on the way to and on the way back from testing?
What is walking quietly so that we do not disturb others?
500
What is the most important thing to remember for Benchmark Testing week?
What is DO NOT BE TARDY!!
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