What is the first thing you should do when coming across a lengthy question?
Look for keywords throughout the question, underline anything important (if you're allowed to write on the test), analyze and see what relates to any of your answers.
What should you do if you come across a word you don't know?
Use CONTEXT CLUES. Use nearby words, phrases, or sentences to infer meaning.
Should you guess on a question that you are unsure of?
Not right away, you should skip the questions and move onto a different one then come back to it because it is possible that you might see something later on in the test that could possibly help you answer that question you were stuck on.
If you're having difficulties with a certain question, what should you do about it?
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 flag it and then come back to it at the end.
What does the acronym UNWRAP stand for?
U- Underline the title. N- Number the paragraphs. W- Walk through the questions & Answers. R- Read the passage. A- Answer the questions. Put an X by the wrong answers. P- Prove your answers. (Underline the answer in the paragraph.
When reading, what details should you make sure to pay attention to?
Look at titles, headings, bold words, italics, and captions. Note: Use these to make predictions!
What should you do if you feel like your mind has went blank or you just need to refocus?
(Answers may vary) Closing your eyes just to pause momentarily, take deep breaths, you could roll your head in a circle slowly, or even have a mental talk with yourself to regroup, etc.