What’s the first thing you should do when solving a word problem?
What is underline key information and identify what the question is asking?
What does it mean to “make an inference”?
What is using clues from the text and what I know to figure something out?
What should you do if you don’t know an answer right away?
What is eliminate wrong choices and make your best guess?
What does “CAPE” stand for?
What is Comprehensive Assessment of Progress in Education?
What does “Wildin’ Out” mean during testing time?
What is giving 100%, showing your skills, and going all out to succeed?
If a rectangle has a length of 8 and width of 3, what’s the area?
What is 24 square units?
What should you do when answering questions about a story?
What is go back to the text to find the answer?
Why is it important to check your answers at the end of the test?
What is to catch mistakes and fix them?
What city are you representing when you Wild Out on the test?
What is Washington, D.C.?
What does the “D” in WILD N OUT stand for in our strategy?
What is Double-check your answers?
You solved a multi-step equation and got x = 7. What should you do next?
What is plug the answer back in to check your work?
How can you figure out the meaning of an unknown word?
What is use context clues?
What’s one way to stay focused during a long test?
What is take deep breaths and pace yourself?
What is our school Mission and Vision
What is Leading Change, Challenging Minds, Transforming Lives
Name 2 test strategies from the WILD N OUT acronym.
What are Use your time wisely and Look back at the question