Friday, January 6, 2017

MAP Testing Starting Next Week!



We will be taking our MAP tests starting next week. Please avoid scheduling any appointments that would cause your child to miss their classes times. We find they do better if they do not feel behind their peers.
 Here are some other tips for making sure your child can do the best they can!
  • Prioritize bedtime. According to WebMD, 5-12 year olds need 10-11 hours of sleep per day, while 12-18 year olds need at least 8 ½. Ensure that your kids are well-rested on testing day by making sure they head to bed early the night before. It’s also a good idea to eliminate screen time before bed, as this can stimulate young brains and make it harder for kids to fall asleep.


  • Get them moving. Test-taking is mentally taxing, and – for little bodies especially – so is sitting still. Some schools add extra recesses on MAP assessment days, but even if yours doesn’t, you can still sneak in a few extra trips to the park for the fresh air and physical activity that kids desperately need.  




  • Maintain a positive attitude. Students, especially those who struggle with learning disabilities or test-taking anxiety, need to recognize that MAP assessments are only a small snapshot of their overall progress in school. And since most children take their cues from their parents, one of the best things we can do for them is to model a calm, upbeat attitude about the entire process. Remind your kids that, while it's important to perform to the best of their ability, it's even more important to realize that their standardized test scores can in no way define who they really are.    

Here are the times of each teacher's testing times:
Reading:
Moldenhauer- Mon 1/9 @ 10:40-11:40
French- Tues 1/10 @ 10:40-11:40
Studer- Wed 1/11 @ 10:40-11:40
**Make-up/Finish Time- Fri 1/13 @ 1:55-2:55

Math:
Moldenhauer- Tues 1/17 @ 1:55-2:55
Studer- Wed 1/18 @ 1:55-2:55
French- Thurs 1/19 @ 1:55-2:55
** Make-up/ Finish Time- Fri 1/20 @ 1:55-2:55

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