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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Big Testdi Julie Danneberg
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. ( ) With standardized testing happening in most schools around Canada and United States, there is often nervousness and insecurities surrounding these events. This is a great book for teachers to use with their students to help alleviate these feelings. In the story, Mrs. Hartwell takes a week to go over things with her students. She keeps telling them that they have learned a lot over the year and the test is a chance to show what they know. She keeps it low key and positive. When some of the students still become very anxious, she ditches her lesson plan and plans a day to help the students relax before they have to write the test the next day. The illustrations are great and very realistic. The details and colours are great and add to the story. This is a book that should be in every school library and primary classroom. I received a copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Mrs. Hartwell prepares her students for the big test by teaching them one more lesson over several test taking skills in order to "know how to show what you know". Even with practice, many of her students experience test anxiety up to the big day. Mrs. Hartwell's last lesson shows that taking time to "stop and relax" before a big test can help relieve these symptoms for a positive test taking experience. This realistic fictional story does a great job acknowledging test anxiety among students with helpful skills and good habits to practice like morning-of-the-test-nutrition. The overall lesson of testing confidence is critical to introduce students in overcoming test anxiety. This book could be used all the way through college for a silly look on a relatable obstacle, but would be very useful introduced in primary grades. Mrs. Hartwell's Class has worked hard all school year and it has come down to the last big test. Mrs. Hartwell takes her class through the skills they will need to be successful on the test. Can they sit still and properly fill in the bubbles? Do they know what that a good breakfast is important? By the day of the practice test all of her student are anxious and nervous and have visited the school nurse and poor Mrs. Hartwell is feeling very bad for them. I am the mom of anxious test taker. The poor kid gets so nervous, he is often not capable of showing what he knows. In a public school culture where the test is the culmination of the school year, this humorous look at Mrs. Hartwell's class happens all too often and it would a terrific jumping off point to discuss with students that those big tests they dread don't have to be scary. It shows the most important part of learning, how to have fun with it. While the story is charming and quite fun, the star of the book is the illustration by Judy Love. Brightly colored in vivid detail, Mrs. Hartwell and her students practically leap off the pages. This is a wonderful class library shelf book for grades 1-3. 5 stars I received a copy of this from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Mrs. Hartwell is concerned that preparing her students to take the Big Test is only making them nervous, and so she thinks of a way to help them relax. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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