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7 th Grade Success in iLEAP

7 th Grade Success in iLEAP. The 7 th Grade Team. Introduction. Successful students will: Objective: Learn daily and prepare to be successful adults Take initiative and practice good test taking strategies. Outcome:

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7 th Grade Success in iLEAP

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  1. 7th Grade Success in iLEAP The 7th Grade Team

  2. Introduction • Successful students will: • Objective: • Learn daily and prepare to be successful adults • Take initiative and practice good test taking strategies. • Outcome: • With this preparation students will be successful on the iLEAP as well.

  3. ELA • Writing • To be successful on the writing portion of the iLEAP students should: • Remember that handwriting counts (if the grader can’t read your submission they will count it wrong) • Make sure your “s”, “e”, etc. look like the typed version • Organization is a large portion as well. Take your time to plan your response by following the writing process. • Make a list of all of the items you are supposed to touch on within your answer. Cross them out as you cover them. • Make sure you meet the minimum word requirement. • Remember what you have to say is important!

  4. ELA • Reading Comprehension • READ THE DIRECTIONS! • Read the questions prior to reading the prompt. • Read the prompt and underline or circle important things. • You’ve already read the questions so the answers should jump out at you!

  5. Information Resources • You will be given several articles or excerpts with a few questions testing how well you research or flip through to find the relevant information. • Again, you must read the questions first so you know what you are looking for. • Skimming is the key here. • You will run out of time if you attempt to read all of the information provided.

  6. Visual Aids • The answers are in the graphs, maps, or charts. • You do not need to have knowledge of the subject of the visual aid. Don’t be scared of the topic. • All of the answers are in front of you; you just need to know how to see them.

  7. Science • Most questions are problem solving questions • Most questions involve stimulus material such data tables, charts, graphs, illustrations, graphic organizers, maps, or descriptions of scientific investigations.

  8. Science Breakdown • 42 % Science as Inquiry (scientific method) • 42% Life Science • 16 % Environmental

  9. Resources Glencoe – Students can watch BrainPop movies to review physical science concepts

  10. Science Spot-Click the science classroom to find links about general science (you’ll find scientific method practice here) and life science. Games to practice science can also be found on this site by clicking the icons below.

  11. Math • iLEAP Test Facts • The test is broken into 2 parts • Multiple Choice • Constructed Response • It covers 6 areas • Numbers and Number Relationships • Algebra • Measurement • Geometry • Data Analysis, Probability and Discrete Math • Patterns, Relations and Functions

  12. Math • Louisiana PASS • Website designed to give students opportunity to improve math skills outside of classroom • Login: student • Password: tiger • This will help you create your own account • www.louisianapass.org

  13. Social Studies

  14. Social Studies

  15. Social Studies

  16. Additional Test Tips • Eliminate answers that you know can’t be right • Answer all questions. They count how many you get right not how many you get wrong so don’t leave anything blank. If all else fails Guess!

  17. Question and Answer • Do you have any questions? • For questions that we need to find the answer please email Ms. Matthews and she will get an answer for you! SMatthews1@ebrschools.org

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