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SheilaH
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13 years ago
how do you review for state tests in an appealing way for kids?
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msoskil
13 years ago
You don't. It's not appealing. You can feed me dogfood any way you want, even call it ice-cream, but it's still dog food.
SheilaH
says
13 years ago
isn't that the awful truth.
GingerLewman
13 years ago
We gave kids a pre-assessment and if they passed it, we didn't make them "prepare" any more. Only those who needed it, got it.
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GingerLewman
13 years ago
It appealed to the majority of our kids.
GingerLewman
13 years ago
For those who needed practice or reviewing, we did it in groups of who needed what. Talked about the questions and analyzed why the right
GingerLewman
13 years ago
answer was right and why the others were wrong.
GingerLewman
13 years ago
They seemed to enjoy that process better than what they'd been subjected to in the past.
SheilaH
says
13 years ago
good ideas! Thanks so much for the help!!
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