The Choice is Yours
How do you feel?
Responderific
100
If you read possible answer "A," and you think it is the right one, should you still read B,C, and D or should you go on to the next question?
Read B,C, and D.
100
Is it possible to be a smart person and also not know the answer to a question?
Yes!
100
Should I answer all the parts of an open response question? If there are parts "a," "b," and "c," should I use those letters to label the parts of my answer?
Yes! and Yes! Answer all the parts, and label each part with a letter.
200
What tool should you use if you do not know what the words in the question or possible answers mean?
a dictionary!
200
If you feel frustrated or overwhelmed, is it ok to stop working for a minute?
Yes!
200
Do my answers need to be in complete sentences?
Yes!
300
If you see a picture that goes with the question, should you use it to help you understand the question or ignore it?
Use it to help you understand the question!
300
Is it normal to feel frustrated or overwhelmed when taking a standardized test?
yes!
300
Can you use words from the question in your answer?
Yes! Use words from the question in your answer!
400
How many times should you read each question?
Read each question at least 3 times.
400
If you take a little break at your seat, is it better to breathe quickly and loudly or take quiet deep breaths?
Taking deep breaths can help you think clearly.
400
How long should your response to an open response question be?
a few sentences plus a paragraph
500
Is it better to choose the answer that seems right to you or the answer that sounds the most scientific?
It is better to choose the answer that seems right to you!
500
Do you deserve to be proud of yourself if you do your best even if you do not think you will get every question right?
Yes! You deserve to be proud of yourself for every question where you do your best!
500
If you see the word "explain" in a question, how much should you write?
If you see the word "explain," you should write a paragraph.