Test Tips:

  Before you read the story...take a quick look at the questions.  They tell you what to look for as you read!

  If you see a new word, use the words around it as clues.  They will help you figure out what the new word means.

  Read all your answer choices before you decide.  Sometimes the last choice is best.

  Use picture clues.

  Cross out silly answer choices to help get you closer to the right answer.

  Be able to prove your answers by finding and highlighting information in the story.

  If you see a name in the passage you can't read, just say your name instead.

  Stuck on a hard question?  Skip it and move on.  Come back to it later if time allows.

 

 

Games and Activities:

 Dig It

Great practice for making predictions

Grammar Blast  

Capitalization & Punctuation Practice

Harcourt Brace Sentence Clubhouse

Correct these sentences with punctuation and capital letters. 

  Houghton Mifflin Power Proofreading  

3rd Grade Test Review

tutorial with practice questions

 4th Grade Test Review 

 

 

Super Challenge  

Pick your grade level and skill.

 


 

 

My favorite graphic websites: 

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