Student News: May 13, 2005
by the Scholars of Room
208This week we started the NWEAs. The
NWEAs are tests that third and fourth graders take in Wells Elementary school.
We take the tests on computers in the computer lab. The first day we did
Reading. The second day we did Math and finally we are doing Writing. We do this
assessment to see how are skills have improved since fall. The NWEAs are about
an hour.Another exciting thing is
[that] we got some letters from people for our Podcast and we are going to read them on the
podcast. We are putting these on the website because they give us feedback.
Also, Elaine L. Lindy has given us permission to read
her stories on our Podcast. If you want to read some of her stories, visit her
website at:www.storiestogrowby.com
We think her stories will be very
interesting. Also, we have started
learning a test-taking strategy called "SLAMS". SLAMS helps with answering test
questions correctly. The first letter in SLAMS is "S". "S" stands for
Sentence.
Write you answer in complete
sentences.The next letter is "L". "L"
stands for
Lines.
The number of lines on the test should judge how long your answer should
be.The letter after that is "A". "A"
stands for
Answer.
Answer the question that the tests [actually] asks.
The following letter is "M". "M"
stands for Mechanics.
Capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and
grammar are all important.The last
letter is "S". "S" stands for
Support.
Always support your answer with details from the article.
The first thing we did to learn this
is that we read a passage called, "The
Nose Knows---Or Does It?" Then we learned one
"focus letter" a day. We all do a little writing exercise, to get it into our
minds. SLAMS helps us remember the
rules to do better on tests. It's a "memory
gem."Finally, in Library, we started
creating Bibliographies for our research. Bibliographies are when you can get
information from the book like the Author, when it was published, and where it
was published. After we finished our Bibliography, we wrote down some note facts
on articles and books for our Native
American Research. We really had fun doing
this. That's what we did in Library this week.
Posted: Fri - May 13, 2005 at 10:17 AM