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Math Test
A test of any kind can be intimidating to a child. A math test can be particularly scary because of its difficulty as a subject. Preparing for math tests takes practice of skills and concepts over many days because the exact problems cannot be memorized. Many teachers offer math test preparation guides that can be used for practice as well as homework that is meant to help cement the concepts in the children's mind. Math test preparation can also be found online through various websites such as www.eduplace.com and ambytests.com. Both of these websites have online worksheets that can allow a child to practice and receive immediate feedback. If the child got the answer wrong, the feedback includes the correct step-by-step way to do the equation. The websites also offer practice tests that are timed, during which the student receives feedback at the end with their score. Because each time the student takes one of these tests the equations may be different, it helps the child learn the concept and not just memorize the problem.
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