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Getting Ready for the 3rd Grade Citywide Test
What Can My Child Do When Getting Ready For The 3rd Grade Citywide Test?
One of the ways that cities can evaluate the performance of their elementary schools is to give a citywide test to students. City education officials use the results to determine which schools are not teaching effectively, but you can use your child's individual scores to see whether your child is performing at grade level. Based on your child's scores, you and his or her teacher can decide whether or not your child would benefit from special services.
Your child's scores will be more accurate if your he or she is well prepared for the test. Since 3rd grade citywide tests are usually based on the city's curriculum, you can review the district learning standards to see what your child needs to know. The standards-based activities listed at Internet4Classrooms are listed by standard, so you can easily target your child's strengths and weaknesses.
Your child can also prepare my completing worksheets. You can print 3rd grade math worksheets from Helping with Math and reading worksheets from ABC Teach.
Students can also get ready for the citywide test by completing released standardized state tests. You can check the website of your state board of education or use released tests from Texas.
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