How to help your student study for – and take – tests!

Tests.  The bane of the student’s existence.  Well, besides papers and projects and homework and readings and labs … just kidding.  Hopefully your student enjoys papers and homework and … or at least they recognize how important they are, and how important it is to do well in school.  Tests are the gold standard that teachers use to evaluate what a student knows.

Here are our suggestions on how to study for a test:

Foster Care to Academic Success-How to Study for Tests

Check out our tips on studying for and taking Math Tests and Foreign Language Oral Exams:

Foster Care to Academic Success-Math Tests

Foster Care to Academic Success-Foreign Language Oral Exams

Here are our suggestions on how to take a test:

Foster Care to Academic Success-How to Take Any Test

Finally, does your student suffer from test taking anxiety?  Here’s what to do about it:

Foster Care to Academic Success-Test Taking Anxiety

 

Comments

  1. VERY HELPFUL!!!! I TRY TO FOCUS ON THE THINGS THAT THE PROFESSOR STRESS THE MOST ABOUT. SOMETIMES PROFESSORS SPEND A LOT OF TIME ON CERTAINS THEMES SO I FOCUS ON THOSE OR IF THEY SAY A PARTICULAR THEME IS THEIR FAVORITE I GO ONLINE AND LEARN MORE ABOUT IT AND BRING IT TO CLASSES. BECAUSE CHANCES ARE THAT ADDITIONAL INFO WILL BE ON THE TEST. I MAKE SURE I TAKE NOTES, READ AND MEMORIZE WHAT I READ BY SUMMING IT UP.

  2. Will Christenson says:

    These documents are VERY useful and helpful!! I listen very intently what the professor is saying and take notes and study them after. It helps to go over things many times when studying for tests but the first test of the class will tell you how the professor tests so then you can focus on how he/she tests so you know a better idea what’s on the next one

  3. where did you hear this from?

    King Henry Died when he Began to Drink that Chocolate Milk.
    His mother cried, he’s been kilo-fied, or hecto-ed or deco-ed or based.
    But old King Henry’s sister said, oh no, it’s more of a disgrace!
    He’s deci, centi, milli-milled as he stuffed his face.
    So don’t drink chocolate milk I warn,
    Unless remember you do
    To make big things small you multiply
    To make small things big you must divide
    If you forget, you’ll surely find
    Chocolate milk will get you, too.

  4. My daughter wrote it to remember some decimal rule. :O)

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