L'année dernière, J'ai commencé à prendre au sérieux ma préparation aux tests. You can read all about that in my blog post about daily ACT-style review questions here. Divulgacher: Je déplore que ce soit quelque chose dont les enfants doivent s'inquiéter, mais j'accepte la stupide réalité selon laquelle les tests standardisés ne mèneront nulle part avant un certain temps..
Depuis lors, I’ve continued to utilize standardized-test-style review questions as a daily pre-reading review in my classes. Weirdly, the kids seem to LIKE doing it. I think it makes them feel smart. This year, I’ve been hitting it hard with my juniors. I’ve had them collaborate within their table groups to answer each question, then called on groups at random to talk through their thought processes. A bunch of them took the practice ACT a few weeks ago and were delighted to report that they felt pretty good about the English section because “the questions are pretty similar, so I knew what to do.” That part felt pretty great for me as a teacher.
I finally finished questions for Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried TODAY. I had a goal to get it listed before Thanksgiving break, and I squeaked it in just under the wire. Check out all my standardized test prep slideshows on TpT:
E2E Night Standardized Test-Style Review Questions
E2E Of Mice and Men Standardized Test-Style Review Questions
E2E Animal Farm Standardized Test-Style Daily Review Questions Slideshow
E2E Great Gatsby Standardized Test-Style Review Questions
E2E The Things They Carried Standardized Test-Style Daily Review Qs Slideshow
Mots clés: préparation aux tests standardisés, CARTE, LOI, revoir les questions, Questions à choix multiple, lecture attentive, la préparation du test, stratégies de test, vérification de la lecture, ELA secondaire, enragé, E2E