JbeanLearning liasons and knowing the prompts is key. There should be 4-5 prompts that stay the same for three months. I figured out what they were from this chatboard.
On advantages and disadvantages, you don't pick a side, right? You have several advantages and several disadvantages as talking points in intro then give supporting details in body paragraphs with a conclusion paragraph?
I provide corrective feedback for sample essays... do not think without practice you will pass the first time. You have to practice before you test. Have someone grade a sample using the rubric.
Here are some sample topics:
Effectiveness of Online Education
What is the Teacher Role in the Classroom?
Technology Effect on Students in School
Advantages and Disadvantages of Parental Involvement in Schools
I provide corrective feedback for sample essays... do not think without practice you will pass the first time. You have to practice before you test. Have someone grade a sample using the rubic.
Here are some sample topics:
Effectiveness of Online Education
What is the Teacher Role in the Classroom?
Technology Effect on Students in School
Advantages and Disadvantages of Parental Involvement in Schools
What did I learn from taking 8 exams in one month?
How did I study for all the exams?
Here are some useful tips to save you time and money.
If you do not know the right answer choose A, Test makers are lazy, it is a high % this is the right answer. I took this strategy for the humanities 6-12 exam and got close to half of the questions right. When taking the other exam the correct answer choice was more than likely letter A.
Pick an answer that makes sense, if it is a random distractor it is the wrong answer.
Know the name of the national board organization of the subject you will be testing in.
Use test questions to help you answer other questions, there will be clues in questions from another questions.
The test competencies you need to study them. The answer choices that have these are probably the good answer choices.
Write down the number you need to get right to pass immediately when given the test booklet. For example if you need 70% to pass and you have 120 questions that lets you know how many questions you can get wrong. Calculate this using the formula. This helps when you are struggling at the very end to make sure that you have enough correct answers to pass the test.
Mark questions you need to come back to later. Want study guide information email me at acethetestthefirsttime@gmail.com for study guides that will guarantee you pass the first time. Even have sample prompt and formula for GKT essay.