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Title: PSSA: Test Taking Strats


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PSSA Test Taking Strats
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  • Knowledge
  • Application
  • MOTIVATION
  • Performance

3
  • Students begin losing efficiency about 20
    minutes into test taking.
  • Frequent mental/ physical breaks which can be
    initiated by drinking water and/or eating a mint,
    etc can help to reset concentration.

4
  • On the PSSA exams, multiple choice responses
    consist of the following
  • 1 slash and burn answer, which is clearly wrong.
  • 2 responses which serve as distractors.
  • 1 correct answer.

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  • Distracters sometimes play on students
    tendencies not to read the entire question
  • Distracters most often occur at choice A.
  • The next most likely distracter choice is D.
  • Therefore, in a true guessing scenario,
    selecting either B or C will yield the best
    results.

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  • About 22 of questions missed result from
    students not reading the entire question.
  • School districts who have eliminated answers
    misread due to improper erasing have seen scores
    increase by 17
  • (we need better erasers)

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Open-Ended Responses
  • Are graded in an average of forty-give seconds.
  • Do not require complete sentences.
  • May include bullets, numbers, quotations (even
    without quotes on them).

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Open-Ended Responses
  • Encourage students, even if writing in complete
    sentences, to label the parts of their answer.
  • This helps the graders quickly identify that each
    part of the question has been answered.
  • This generally results in higher scores.
  • Extra examples help if two examples are correct
    and a third is not, the student isnt punished.
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