Standardized Test
Success
Practice Skills at Home
There are a number of skills that
you can easily
incorporate into your home routine.
When reading a book or watching a television show or a
movie, ask your child to repeat the plot, the story’s characters (including the
main character), and the setting. Ask
him to retell what happens in the beginning, middle, and end. After you read a book together, ask him
questions about what happened.
Language Arts
Work on increasing your child’s vocabulary by using and
defining more difficult words in everyday speech. Use a dictionary to check the meaning. Practice using antonyms and synonyms. Have your child become proficient at
alphabetical order by organizing materials that way – books, kitchen supplies,
videos, etc.
Writing
The writing portion of standardized tests usually asks
children to respond to a writing “prompt”. This prompt is meant to structure their
ideas. You may also want to review basic
punctuation and capitalization.
Math
Rather than concentrating solely on computation,
standardized math tests usually involve spatial skills, patterns, and
sequencing. Encourage your child to
learn to count by twos, threes, and fives.
Create graphs based on family activities and practice reading graphs
together. Practice time and money
concepts.