Test Anxiety
Tests
Studying for Tests
GPA/Acronyms
Miscellaneous
100

According to a recent Student Health 101 survey, more than _____ percent of students have experienced test anxiety. 

85

100

Assessments fall into these three categories. (Not to be confused with test formats)

1. Preassessment - measures beliefs, assumptions, knowledge, and skills that you have before class begins or before a specific unit begins (ex. Getting to Know You Quiz, Ch. 01 Journal entry)

2. Formative Assessments - monitors what you are currently learning (ex. reading quizzes, practice tests)

3. Summative Assessments - evaluate how much you've learned at the end of an instruction period (ex. midterm & final exams)

100

Studying and preparing for exams can be easier when you take care of your _______ and _______ health.

Physical and mental

100

SMART

Specific

Measurable

Attainable

Relevant

Time-based

100

This is what ROY G BIV stands for.

Red

Orange

Yellow

Green

Blue

Indigo

Violet

200

The set of phenomenological, physiological, and behavior responses that accompany concern about possible negative consequences or failure on an exam or similar evaluative situation.

Test anxiety

200

DAILY DOUBLE

These are the three test formats. Give one example of each.

1. Written (multiple choice, true/false, matching, fill-in-the blank, essay)

2. Oral Tests (discussion, debate style)

3. Physical Skills Test (ex. military personnel passing fitness tests, nursing students during clinicals, biology/chemistry majors conducting experiments through proper protocols)

200

This actually helps the cognitive ability and solidifies memory, so it's necessary for being sharp on test days.

Sleep

200

It's easier/better to _______ college with a ______ GPA and maintain versus starting with a ______ GPA and trying to increase it.

begin; high/good; low/bad

200

These are Professor Robinson's two favorite "Superhero" groups.

Power Rangers

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

300

These are items you can carry to self-soothe if you struggle with test anxiety.

Touchstones

300

Through testing, your instructors are seeking to confirm that you grasp the _________, _________, or _________ they are teaching.

Concepts; behaviors; skills

300

This is the foundation of less stress, worry, and anxiety about how well you'll do.

Thorough preparation

300

SQ4R

Survey

Question

Read

Recite

Write

Review

300

DAILY DOUBLE 

This is the date Early Voting begins in Arkansas.

October 19

400

This facilitates the feeling of relief you have when you finish a class presentation or exam.

Parasympathetic Nervous System (PSNS)

400

DAILY DOUBLE

Tips for Test Follow Up scenario: You received an undesirable grade on your exam and noticed that you didn't read the directions carefully. Explain what can you do to change this is in the future.

Read all directions slowly and carefully. Underline or highlight key words so that you affirm your clear understanding.

400

According to UBC Learning Commons, these are the 5 Studying and Exam Prep Secrets.

1. Set Goals

2. Aim to Understand

3. Do the Hard Stuff First

4. Don't Cram

5. Get Rest, Stay Healthy

400

This is a student's GPA after receiving the following final grades:

A - 3 credit hours

A - 2 credit hours

B - 3 credit hours

C - 3 credit hours

F - 3 credit hours

GPA = 2.5

35 quality points/14 credit hours = 2.5

400

Little Rock is located in Pulaski County. Pulaski County is in this congressional district. (Hint: it's a number)

2nd

500

When you feel your anxiety level rising, you can engage your PSNS by taking these three steps.

Taking slow breaths

Using positive language and calming self-talk

Visualizing a peaceful place

AND/OR Focus on the current moment and allow yourself to tune out other stimuli.

500

These are the four steps to successful finals.

1. Block out time 

2. Break it down 

3. Make information your own

4. Address stress

500

DAILY DOUBLE

Name 5 of the 10 test tips that help you "remember that stuff you forget" and explain how they can help.

1. Ask yourself questions about the material

2. Sketch out diagrams and flow charts

3. Use flash cards

4. Take frequent practice tests

5. Plan to avoid cramming

6. Switch up your study HQ (headquarters, study space)

7. Grab a tea or coffee

8. Eat veggies

9. Relish your sleep and physical activity

10. Practice a musical instrument

500

LAB B2OWL

Look

Ask

Budget

Begin X2

Outline

Watch

Look

500

These are the two candidates running for Congress in the 2nd congressional district and these are the parties they are affiliated with.

U.S. Representative French Hill (Republican)

Senator Joyce Elliott (Democratic)

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