As I mentioned last week, our state testing starts today. We spent Friday afternoon doing test "pump up" activities to encourage students to do their best. I wanted to share a freebie we created with you.
Test-taking can be stressful for students. Before our
standardized tests each year, we discuss strategies that can help students feel
more prepared. They have mastered the academic skills, but need test-taking
strategies and confidence.
Each year we create “LEARN” acrostic poems where students
highlight important test-taking tips. Each student also makes an alphabet
bracelet with the word “LEARN” that they can wear during the test for a
confidence boost. We’ve also used “EFFORT” in previous years.
Finally, I get a big piece of bulletin board paper and write “OUR TEST PLEDGE” across the top. Students write important test strategies they’ll use during the test and then sign their names. We hang the banner outside our door for students to see each morning.
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You can download your copy of the poster here and find more test-taking resources at a linky party hosted by Teaching My Calling. Have a great week!

This freebie is part of Manic Monday!




Thanks so much for the poster. LOVE IT!
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DeleteLove this---thanks for sharing. I'm going to make a copy for outside my door and my teammates with testing season in full bloom. Have a great week :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it works for you too. My students were ready today!
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DeleteI found your blog via Mania Monday, and I love this idea! I'm moving up to fourth grade next year and I can't wait to do this! :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
Stories From Second
Saw your link at Manic Monday! Love the idea of the bracelets!
ReplyDeleteLinda
Primary Inspiration
What a great idea! I love the bracelets!
ReplyDeleteNicole
Teaching With Style
Score! This is a great poster. Very pleasing to the eye. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLori (luvyorkies@gmail.com)
Teaching With Love and Laughter
You're all so welcome!
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