Feb12tn Newsletter 2
Feb12tn Newsletter 2
Feb12tn Newsletter 2
Do Standardized Tests Include Material that My Child Has Not Been Taught? Since standardized tests measure a wide range of abilities, students might be tested on some unfamiliar skills and concepts. Every effort is made by the test companies to ensure that the content of their tests reflects what is typically taught in schools. The test companies conduct a careful review of current curricula, study the most widely used materials, research literature and obtain recommendations from curriculum specialists. How Can I Help My Child Do Well On Tests? Here are a few suggestions for parents who want to help their children do well on tests. 1. First and most important, talk to your childs teacher often to monitor your childs progress and find out what activities you can do at home to help your child. 2. Make sure your child does his or her homework. 3. Make sure your child is well rested and eats a well-rounded diet. 4. Have a variety of books and magazines at home to encourage your childs curiosity. 5. Dont be overly anxious about test scores, but encourage your child to do their best. 6. Let your child know that you consider the test important, but try not to be too anxious. Students who are calm and confident do better on tests. Home-schooled students are eligible to participate in this test. Home-schooled students who are currently registered will take the test with their assigned teacher and class. Parents who plan to have their child take the test should meet with the school counselor. For more information, contact Vicki OBrien at 0434305063/632-5063/5616 or email: [email protected].