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Middle School Practice Test
Will A Middle School Practice Test For Math Help My Child Overcome Math Anxiety?
Children in middle school have to take a lot of math tests. If they've done poorly on one or two tests, they may have developed math anxiety, which can cause them to do poorly on tests even when they're comfortable with the material.
Taking a middle school practice test can help kids regain confidence. By taking a practice test in a relaxed setting, they will realize that the math isn't too hard after all. Ask your child's teacher if he or she can give you a practice test for each math unit. He or she may be willing to give you tests from previous years. You could also make a practice test by rewriting homework problems in test form.
For more information on math anxiety, read 'Ways to Overcome Math Anxiety'.
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