Students are sure to succeed in standardized tests, thanks to meaningful and relevant hints from the OTest Tutor.O Designed to resemble various statewide tests, the three practice tests in this book offer different levels of scaffolding that help students understand what to look for in each question
Standardized Test Tutor - Reading - Grade 6
โ Scribed by Michael Priestley
- Publisher
- Scholastic
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 96
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Students are sure to succeed in standardized tests, thanks to meaningful and relevant hints from the OTest Tutor.O Designed to resemble various statewide tests, the three practice tests in this book offer different levels of scaffolding that help students understand what to look for in each question and how to answer the question. Students can work through the tests with a teacher, parent, or tutorNor on their own by reading the Test Tutor's helpful tips. A detailed answer key identifies correct responses and explains why the other choices are wrong. A great way to build students' confidence in taking tests! For use with Grade 6.
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