True or false, your LEAP score shows everything about a student.
what is false?
When stress activates your body, your heart often does this
What is beats faster?
Getting enough of this at night before helps memory and focus
what is sleep?
What is "I am smart", "I can do this", etc. ?
This animal is known for having black and white stripes.
What is a zebra?
What are ELA, math, science or social studies?
This is a quick and easy way to slow down your brain and heart when taking your LEAP.
what is breathing?
eating this before school can support energy and concertation on test day.
what is breakfast?
The strategy of inhale-hold-exhale-hold for equal counts is called this.
What is box breathing?
This U.S. state is known as the Pelican State.
What is Louisiana?
Name one reason why taking the LEAP is important.
What are helps teachers adjust instruction, shows areas of growth or gives you experience with real testing environments?
Test anxiety is more than just feeling nervous, it is your brain reacting to this.
what is pressure?
The amount of sleep that you should get the night before your Leap test.
What is 7-8 hours?
This coping skill asks you to lift your shoulders up, hold them, then slowly drop them down.
What is shoulder relaxer?
What is a bat?
The math portion of the LEAP test will be on these days
When is Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday?
Using your senses to refocus is called this.
what is grounding?
pancakes, cereal and milk, fruit, yogurt and granola, smoothie, etc.
This coping skill can be done quickly under your desk during testing.
What is Hand Tension Release?
This ocean is the largest on Earth.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
Teachers most want students to do this during testing.
What is try your best?
This is the part of your brain that is always on high alert and scanning for danger.
what is the amygdala?
This is the very latest that you can get to school to have breakfast.
What is 7:40 AM?
Loose shoulders and relaxed hands can help create this kind of brain.
What is a calm/focused brain?