Tips for Exhaustion
Vocabulary on MAP
Reading on MAP
Multiple Choice Questions on MAP
100

What are 2 strategies to getting a good night's sleep?

1. Go to bed early

2. Not too much screen time

3. Eat a healthy meal for dinner

100

What is a strategy for pronouncing out a word?

Sound out the word/whisper the word to yourself and listen to anything familiar

100

When should I read through each question? Before, during, or after taking the test/reading the material?

BEFORE

100

What 2 things should be read carefully before starting the test?

The directions and questions

200

Eat this important meal of the day.

Breakfast 

200

Look for the main word in a sentence, which is also called the (blank) word (think about one important part of a tree)

root 


ex.) un(faith)ful 

200

True or False: When answering the questions, I should go back to the text and skim the passage for key words that help me correctly answer the question. 

True!

200

True or False: It is a good strategy to only focus on 1 answer choice, instead of reviewing ALL of the answer choices.

False!

300

You should drink a lot of this liquid to keep you awake.

Water

300
Use prefixes and suffixes to help you know the part of speech. 


Which "fix" is at the beginning of a word and which one is at the end of a word?

Prefix = beginning of a word

Suffix = end of a word

ex.) (un)faith(ful)

300

True or False: I should keep reading even if I don't understand what I am reading.

False!

- Stop and try a strategy:

1. take notes

2. ask yourself (and answer) a question after each paragraph

3. Reread and visualize it in your head

300

Process of (blank) involves taking away all the answers that you know are wrong.

elimination
400

Take a deep (blank)

breath 

- breathe in slowly..hold it for 3..exhale for 3

- focus on the sensation of air going in and out


400

List 3 different parts of speech (types of words that make up a sentence)

1. Noun

2. Adjective

3. Verb

4. Pronoun

5. Adverb

6. Conjunction

400

When I read a passage carefully, I should also be writing (blank) and/or a (blank) on scratch paper.

B1: notes

B2: summary/gist of each paragraph

400

If you don't understand what the question is asking, try using the 'reading a passage' strategies. List 2 of the strategies.

1. take notes

2. ask yourself (and answer) a question after each paragraph

3. Reread and visualize it in your head

500

If I roll my neck, shrug my shoulders, roll me ankles, clench my fists, and things of the like, this will help me to keep (blank) and stay alert!

moving
500

How do I use context clues?

Observe and analyze the text around the word for clues to its meaning

- by looking for clues around the word—including synonyms, antonyms, inferences, schema, pictures, and captions.

500

Think through which answer is the (blank). They may all be close, but only one is the (blank). 

What word makes up both blanks?

BEST