What are some strategies you use to help yourself be more successful on tests?
Please share at least one strategy you use on reading tests, writing tests, or math tests.
Posted on Sunday February 28, 2010
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Posted on Monday February 22, 2010
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Describe a graphic source in a book you have read at home, and the information that the graphic source contains. Make sure you tell the title of your book, magazine, or newspaper in the post.
Remember, a graphic source can be a map, picture, chart, table, diagram or other source of visual information.
Remember, a graphic source can be a map, picture, chart, table, diagram or other source of visual information.
Posted on Wednesday February 17, 2010
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Describe the characters and setting of a book you're reading at home.
A character is a person (or animal!) in a story. You can learn about characters from what they do, what they say, and what others say about them.
The setting of the story is the place and time the story occurs.
A character is a person (or animal!) in a story. You can learn about characters from what they do, what they say, and what others say about them.
The setting of the story is the place and time the story occurs.
Posted on Monday February 08, 2010
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Describe one way you compare and contrast in a book you’re reading at home.
When you compare, you tell how two things are alike.
When you contrast, you tell how two things are different.
When you compare, you tell how two things are alike.
When you contrast, you tell how two things are different.
Posted on Monday February 01, 2010
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Describe one way you compare and contrast in a book you’re reading at home.
When you compare, you tell how two things are alike.
When you contrast, you tell how two things are different.
Use the following post as an example:
This morning, I read a book called The Pain and The Great One, by Judy Blume. The boy and the girl in the book are different because they are different ages. The boy and the girl are alike because they both think their parents love the other sibling more!
When you compare, you tell how two things are alike.
When you contrast, you tell how two things are different.
Use the following post as an example:
This morning, I read a book called The Pain and The Great One, by Judy Blume. The boy and the girl in the book are different because they are different ages. The boy and the girl are alike because they both think their parents love the other sibling more!
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