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TCAP Testing Tips…TCAP Testing Tips…TCAP Testing Tips…TCAP Testing Tips…
TThink of the test as a game you want to win
CConcentrate on the question
AAim for perfection
PPerform to the best of your ability
WORKSHOP GOALS:
1. To inform parents of strategies to help
prepare their student for the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) Achievement Test
2. To increase parent awareness of test anxiety
TEST DATES:
Testing Window
March 4th-22nd
TCAP GENERAL INFO:• Students in Grades 3-8 take the Tennessee
Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) Achievement Test each spring.
• The Achievement Test is a timed, multiple choice assessment that measures skills in Reading, Language Arts, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies.
• Student results are reported to parents, teachers and administrators.
BEFORE THE TEST:
• Provide an opportunity for lots of rest the night before the test.
•Sleep, Sleep, & Sleep = A Healthy Brain
•Have a set bedtime and wake-time
BEFORE THE TEST:
• Provide a healthy breakfast and send a healthy snack to school.
•Brain research shows…
» Less sugar and higher fiber is best» Protein = long term energy
Healthy Food Ideas:
BEFORE THE TEST:
• Provide Encouragement!
•Encourage your child to work hard
•The test is only one measure of academic performance
DURING THE TEST:• Make sure your child is on time and at
school every day of the testing window.
• If your child has a fever and vomiting please notify the school of their illness and discuss make up dates.
• DO NOT schedule doctors’ appointments during the test date window.
DURING THE TEST:
• Try not to Panic!
•Remind your child not to be scared
•Remind your child not to get frustrated
•Remind them relaxed = better performance
DURING THE TEST:
•Top Performers…
•Read the test directions
•Read each question carefully
•Fill in the bubbles completely
•Read every possible answer
•Reread when necessary
DURING THE TEST:
• Relax – Don’t Rush!
•Pace to finish but not to hurry
•Rushing increases mistakes
•Skip difficult questions
•Don’t spend too much time on one question
•Use any remaining time to check your answers
AFTER THE TEST:
• Blow off some steam
– Your child has been sitting most of the day
– They will need to let out a little energy
AFTER THE TEST:
• CELEBRATE !
•Do something to celebrate your student’s hard work and effort
TEST ANXIETY:
• A certain degree of test anxiety is normal and may help student’s prepare and work more effectively and remain focused during testing.
– Share and discuss feelings of anxiety
– Talk about the test in a positive way
– Have realistic expectations
– Encourage his/her best efforts
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
• www.state.tn.us/education - Frequently Asked Questions
• www.infostomp.com/testing - General Test Taking Tips
• www.blountk12.org/emsweb/tcap - How to Help Your Child Do His/Her Personal Best
• www.fi.edu/brain/digest - General Dietary Guidelines by Debra Burke: Ideas For Snacks