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Middle School Test Taking
How Will Middle School Test Taking Prepare My Child For High School?
The middle school years are an important prelude to high school. During this time, students learn study skills and acquire independence, both of which they will need when they're older. When your child is taking middle school tests, he or she should practice using different study techniques in order to find out what works best for him or her. Middle school tests are important, but they don't go on your child's official transcript. Since these tests won't affect his or her college search, middle school is the time to experiment and find the techniques that work best.
Anytime your child is getting ready for a test, take a couple of minutes to discuss how he or she is going to study. Ask him or her to think about what techniques worked for the last test and what didn't work. Come up with ideas for ways to make study time more successful and help your child implement them.
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