Test-Taking Strategies for Students

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  • 2005
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Test-taking in a high-pressure environment is one of the most stressful experiences that students have to deal with. Whether it is for a final exam or a standardized test, students need to know how to effectively manage their time, recall important information, and stay calm under pressure. Schlessinger Media's Test-Taking Strategies for Students is an educational program designed to teach students how to master the art of test-taking.

The program is broken down into three segments, each specifically designed to address the different strategies that students need to employ to be successful in different types of tests. Part one focuses on multiple-choice tests, part two focuses on essay exams, and part three focuses on standardized tests such as the SAT and ACT.

Part one of the program emphasizes the importance of reading the question properly, eliminating wrong choices, and guessing strategically. By using real-life examples and mock tests, the program shows students how to identify and eliminate the wrong answers, and how this can increase their chances of choosing the correct answer. It also highlights the importance of paying attention to detail, and how small nuances in the question may change the correct answer.

Part two of the program is dedicated to teaching students how to write effective essays. This section emphasizes the importance of having a clear and concise thesis statement, and how to structure a well-organized essay that flows logically. Additionally, it provides tips on how to manage time effectively during the exam and how to revise and proofread in a time-efficient manner. The segment also highlights the importance of understanding the question prompt fully, and techniques on how to brainstorm and organize ideas for the essay.

Part three of the program is geared towards preparing students for standardized tests. Schlessinger Media provides advice on how to answer different types of questions, such as those that require critical thinking and those that involve problem-solving. Additionally, the program covers tips on how to manage time, how to avoid panic and anxiety, and how to stay focused during the test.

Throughout the entire program, Schlessinger Media emphasizes the importance of proper test-taking, including being well-rested, well-fed, and wearing comfortable clothes during the test. Additionally, the program addresses strategies for managing test anxiety and stress, from deep breathing and visualization techniques to mental breaks during the test.

One of the strengths of Test-Taking Strategies for Students is its emphasis on differentiation. Each segment includes specific tips and strategies for different types of tests, which makes it an excellent tool for students preparing for different kinds of exams. Additionally, the program is suitable for students of all ages, from middle school to college. Moreover, it can be an excellent resource for educators or tutors who want to help their students improve their test-taking skills.

The program is visually engaging and designed with students in mind. It utilizes a clear language and a combination of animations and real-life examples to ensure that the message is clear and engaging. Additionally, the program employs a variety of strategies to enhance retention and engagement, including quizzes, exercises, and practice tests.

Overall, Test-Taking Strategies for Students is an effective educational program for teenagers and young adults that provides practical tips and strategies for tackling different types of tests. The program is engaging, visually appealing, and easily accessible to anyone looking to improve their test-taking skills. Schlessinger Media's program of test-taking strategies provides students with the necessary tools to manage their time and stay calm under pressure so they can do their best on any exam.

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Test Anxiety
7. Test Anxiety
April 1, 2005
Most students, at one time or another, have experienced varying degrees of test anxiety. For some students, the anxiety can be crippling, thereby making a test-taking situation unbearable. In Test Anxiety, students will learn the causes and symptoms of test anxiety, and they will also be introduced to specific strategies that can help them overcome this unpleasant experience. Students will learn the role that studying and preparing plays in alleviating test anxiety, and how to develop and maintain a positive mental state. Breathing exercises, progressive muscle relaxation techniques, creative visualization and positive self-talk are all modeled for students. A sensitive approach combined with subtle humor and a lively host helps take the stress out of tests! Part of the multivolume Test-Taking Strategies for Students Video Series. Grades 7-12.
Taking Reading Comprehension Tests
6. Taking Reading Comprehension Tests
April 1, 2005
Reading comprehension tests appear on nearly every type of test, whether it is standardized, teacher-made or on the SAT. In Taking Reading Comprehension Tests, students will learn specific strategies for answering the literal, inferential and analytical questions that populate these types of tests. Students will be taken on a step-by-step journey through both fiction and nonfiction passages in order to find main ideas, determine the author's purpose or point of view, distinguish fact from opinion, draw conclusions, sequence events, identify cause and effect, and locate details. Students will also learn how to analyze options on multiple choice tests, and they will hear about the best ways in which to prepare for a reading comprehension test. Humorous situations and a lively host make this program both enjoyable and informative. Part of the multivolume Test-Taking Strategies for Students Video Series. Grades 7-12.
Taking Math Tests
5. Taking Math Tests
April 1, 2005
Answering math questions is different from answering any other types of test questions, whether they're on standardized or teacher-made tests, or on the SAT. For this reason, there are a whole set of strategies available for students to use when taking this particular type of test. In Taking Math Tests, students not only learn how the problem-solving component of math makes it different from other content areas, but also how the preparation and the taking of a math test is different from other subject areas. In this program, students will learn specific strategies for answering logic problems, computational problems, data analysis problems and, of course, word problems. Students will also learn the best strategies to use when preparing for a math exam, including the use of mnemonic devices. Students will be shown step-by-step strategies for answering math multiple choice questions and math problems that require a written response which explains how an answer was derived. Humorous situations, along with a lively host, help to make taking math tests a whole lot easier! Part of the multivolume Test-Taking Strategies for Students Video Series. Grades 7-12.
Taking Essay Tests
4. Taking Essay Tests
April 1, 2005
The essay exam, probably more than any other type of exam, strikes fear in the hearts and minds of many students. In Taking Essay Tests, students are provided with step-by-step strategies for navigating this often tricky test. By learning how to identify different types of essay questions as well as recognizing and understanding the action words that are embedded in test questions, students will learn how to apply specific strategies to particular types of essay questions. Students will also learn about the components of a well-written essay and practical tips on how best to prepare for an essay test, whether it is standardized or teacher-made. Humorous situations, along with a lively host, help take the fear out of the essay test. Part of the multivolume Test-Taking Strategies for Students Video Series.
Study Skills
3. Study Skills
April 1, 2005
Although studying may not be every student's favorite activity, it is an integral part of academic life. Effective study skills increase a student's chances of success on standardized and teacher-made tests. But what is the best way to study? In Study Skills, students will actually learn what the cognitive elements of studying are, as well as the most effective ways in which to prepare for tests. From creating a good study space to strategies for improving organization, concentration, memory and reading comprehension, practical strategies for effective studying are modeled. Using a humorous, realistic approach along with a lively host, Study Skills helps students make the most out of their time spent hitting the books! Part of the multivolume Test-Taking Strategies for Students Video Series. Grades 7-12.
Effective Note-Taking
2. Effective Note-Taking
April 1, 2005
The ability to take effective notes is a key component in the eternal quest for good grades. In Effective Note-Taking, students will learn about a variety of different note-taking methods, including the Cornell, Outlining, Mapping, Sentence and Charting methods. Students will also become familiar with the components of the lecture and learn how this knowledge can help them become more effective note-takers. In this program, students will also learn about the importance of active listening in the note-taking process and which note-taking methods work best with individual learning styles. Humorous situations, along with a lively host, help to animate the topic. Part of the multivolume Test-Taking Strategies for Students Video Series. Grades 7-12.
Answering Test Questions
1. Answering Test Questions
April 1, 2005
Multiple choice, true/false, matching, fill-in-the-blank -- both standardized and teacher-made tests are full of these types of questions! In Answering Test Questions, students will not only learn about how different types of test questions are written, but also specific strategies for dealing with each kind of question. From learning how to identify distracters, recognize absolute statements and understanding how double negatives can often be misleading, students will be introduced to a variety of test-taking strategies that can help them be more confident, effective test takers. Using parody and humorous situations, along with a lively host, Answering Test Questions helps students find their way to the right answer! Part of the multivolume Test-Taking Strategies for Students Video Series. Grades 7-12.
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