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What are some things that you should do the night before and the morning of the test?

Get a good night sleep.

Charge your Chromebook.

Eat a healthy breakfast. 

Avoid stressful situations if at all possible. 

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True or False

If you know two of three options seem correct in a question then choose "all of the above" as your answer choice. 

True, because if you know that the two choice are correct then it leaves it to be "all of the above".

100

Use your time ________.

Wisely

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What is positive internal dialogue?

Accept appropriate answers.

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If you don't answer a question, there is a _____ of getting it wrong. 

100%

200

If you arrive late to class, what should you do when entering the room?

Come in quietly and wait for directions from the teacher.

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What should you do next to the questions you skip?

Mark it (write a light question mark)
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If you're having difficulties with a certain question, what should you do?

Skip the question and move on to a different one. Do not stay on that question for so long because it will take away from your test time. You can circle it and then come back to it at the end.

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True or False

 You should never disagree with a teacher on a test answer that was marked wrong.

False

Teachers can make grading mistakes

Give specific reasons/examples as to why it is correct

200

How many hours of sleep should you get before a test the next day?

8 hours.

300

Telling yourself "I am going to fail" or "I am not prepared for this test at all" before your test, is an example of what?

Negative Self-talk

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What should you when there is a question that you are unsure of the answer and it is your only question left on the test?

Make an Educated Guess

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In Math, what should you do BEFORE you add, subtract, multiply , or divide?

Estimate

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Where should your eyes be when taking a test?

On the Chromebook if test is on Chromebook.

On the booklet and answer sheet on FCAT testing day. 

300

Name TWO feelings/emotions that someone might have when taking a test.

Headache, nauseous, dizzy, moody, cry.....

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Before taking your test, should you write down anything you remember that will help you or should you just wing it and go by what you think would be right.
You should write down whatever you remember (which is also known as Memory Cues); never wing it. Always chose the best thing to do over just "getting by". (Possible cues include formulas, dates, quotation or acronym.)
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When reading a story, answers about WHERE and WHEN are usually found where?

a. beginning

b. middle

c. end

Beginning 

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Have Time Left Over? What should you do?

Review your answers

Go back and make sure that all of your bubbles have been filled in correctly. 


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What is a strategy you could use if you don't know the answer to a question on the FCAT?

Cross off answers you know are incorrect. You may narrow it down to two choices instead of 4.

Move on to the next question, but make sure you go back and complete prior to turning in the test. 


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Who is in control of your performance on the day of the test?

YOU ARE. Whether you had a good start to your day, or not, it is up to you to create positive internal dialogue.


500

True or False

Your brain can only process an average of only 5-7 new pieces of information at a time.

True

500

Simplify the question by getting rid of ______ negatives.

double

500

All, Always, Never, Only are example of what words?

*Hint: these are usually WRONG/FALSE

Absolute

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What does "Pace Yourself" mean?

You have approximately 65 question in each session, so that gives you approximately 1.25 minutes per question. Some will be short and can be answered very quickly, whereas other question make take more time. 

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What are some strategies you can use when if you get frustrated and do not feel like trying your best? 


All positive suggestions

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