The Night Before the Test
During the Test
The Morning of the Test
The Test
NeSA
100
How much sleep should you get each night?
10-11 hours
100
Before you mark an answer, make sure you have done this first.
Read the whole question. Read all every answer option.
100
When should you arrive for school?
A few minutes early.
100
How will I take my test?
On the computer
100
What does NeSA stand for?
Nebraska School Accountability
200
What is something you should get ready the night before?
Clothes, homework, book bag (answers vary)
200
What can help me find the right answer?
Eliminate the answers you know are wrong.
200
What you should eat the morning of the test?
A healthy breakfast.
200
How much time do I have to take my test?
90 minutes
200
What schools have to take these tests?
All public schools in Nebraska.
300
What is something you should do the night before the test?
Eat a healthy supper. Get 10-11 hours of sleep. Get things ready for the next day.
300
What if I get to a tough question?
Answer the easy questions first. Flag the tough questions and come back to them.
300
What should you tell yourself before school begins?
"I will do my best today!"
300
Can I go back to questions I wasn't sure on?
Yes.
300
What subjects areas are on the NeSA tests?
Math, Reading, Writing, & Science
400
What should you solve with family members and friends before the test?
arguments/disagreements
400
How many answers choices should you read before picking the best one?
All of them
400
What you should wear the day of the test?
Comfortable clothes
400
Can I use a calculator?
No
400
Why do we have to take the NeSA tests?
Your NeSA scores show us what you have learned at Boone Central. It also compares our school to other schools across the state.
500
What is something you should get done, even the night before a test?
Homework
500
What should you do when you are finished with your test?
Go back and re-check your answers, make sure you have answered EVERY question.
500
What are some things you can do to help your body relax before your test?
Relaxation Techniques (deep breathing, relax your nose, Elephant stomp, lemon squeeze, mud puddle squish)
500
Will my classroom teacher be in the room?
Yes
500
Who will see my test scores?
Your teacher, principal, superintendent, parents and the Governor of Nebraska!
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