challenge of the week
Challenge of the Week
In case you missed the very informative CAASPP parent webinar last week, here is the link to the Powerpoint that was presented: CAASPP Parent Information Webinar 2020. At the time the…
Challenge of the Week
Physical fitness testing is underway! If you are in 5th, 7th, or 9th grade, now is your time to show that you have “Too Much Grit to Quit” by participating…
Challenge of the Week
This week’s challenge involves the importance of practice. One important reason to take a practice test is to become familiar with what the test looks like and how to best…
Challenge of the Week
Scratch paper is your friend! This week’s challenge involves the habit of using scratch paper on a regular basis while working through your learning process! Scratch paper is so helpful,…
Challenge of the Week
To help your child feel more at ease with testing, try a practice test this week! Some may find it challenging (most do)! Use that feeling of being challenged to…
Challenge of the Week
Before taking the real or practice tests, please have your kids watch this short video, and remind kids that every child tests at their OWN PACE. Encourage them to tune…
Challenge of the Week
The CAASPP assessments for English Language Arts (ELA) and math are comprised of the computer adaptive test (CAT) and the performance task (PT). The performance task requires students to answer…
Challenge of the Week
Learning how a test is formatted and understanding the content will help you ensure your learner feels confident and does well! The CAASPP assessments are comprised of two components: CAT:…
Challenge of the Week
This week, we are reminding learners to tackle those math testing challenges with “good old-fashioned” paper and pencil! If learners are attempting a math problem that requires calculation, they should…
Challenge of the Week
As you and your family talk about 2020 New Year’s resolutions, one idea might be to add “Strengthening the ability to make logical guesses” to your child’s list of resolutions!…