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Habilidades de preparación para exámenes

En esta clase de tres días, a los estudiantes se les enseñará cómo crear un plan de estudio para exámenes, cómo usar estrategias para tomar exámenes con diferentes formatos de prueba y cómo usar dispositivos mnemotécnicos.
Dr. Harper, Ed.D.
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Clase

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3 reuniones en vivo
2 horas 45 minutos horas presenciales
Evaluación
Students will provide a self-assessment at the end of each session.

Experiencia de clase

In this Test Preparation Skills class, the students will be taught how to create a test study plan, test-taking strategies to use with different testing formats, and mnemonic devices. The class will be taught using guided practice and independent practice activities. The students will be provided the opportunity to interact with the teacher in class and outside of class through messaging via the online classroom. 

Lesson 1 – Create a study plan  
1.	Welcome & introductions
2.	The teacher-led discussion: Do you ever think about when you will study for a test, how you will study, or how long you should spend studying?
3.	The teacher presents the students with a test-taking scenario. The test is one week away and the students must create a preparation goal. The students will share their goals with the class. 
4.	Next, the teacher provides the students with a list of test-taking preparation strategies in the areas of note-taking, reviewing classwork, creating a mock test, and participating in a study group.
5.	After discussing the list, the teacher analyzes a sample study plan with the students.
6.	Then, the students will create their own study plan that includes after-school activities, homework time, and at least two study strategies. 
7.	The students share their study plans with the class. 
8.	Closing: Students share how a study plan can be helpful when preparing for a test. 

Lesson 2 – Testing formats & Applying test strategies      
1.	The teacher will introduce the testing formats and discuss why students take tests.
2.	The teacher then presents students with different ways to approach each type of test, steps for developing test awareness, and powerful questions and thoughts to consider when taking a test. 
3.	Next, the teacher guides the students through an activity that provides different types of test questions for students to discuss how they would approach answering the questions from each type of test. 
4.	After this, the teacher leads a discussion that focuses on tips for taking standardized tests. The students are encouraged to share their challenges in taking standardized tests. 
5.	Closure: What is the most important thing you need to remember about testing formats? What can you do the night before and the morning of a test to ensure you have a good testing mindset?

Lesson 3 – Mnemonic devices  
1.	The teacher and students will discuss and share the strategies students use to remember information for a test.
2.	Next, the teacher will ask the students to explain the difference between acronyms and acrostics. 
3.	After the students share their knowledge, the teacher will review acrostics and have students create an acrostic for their hometown, city, or country. When complete, the students will share their acrostics.
4.	Then using a map of the Midwest section of the United States, the students will be asked to create an acronym to help memorize the states that border Illinois. Then create an acrostic and share.
5.	Next, the teacher introduces the memorization technique of ‘categorization.’
6.	The students are given a list of items to memorize in one minute.
7.	When the minute is up, the students write down the list of items in one minute. 
8.	Teach the categorization method and have students examine another list of items, divide them into categories, and then see how many they remember in one minute. 
9.	Closure: Students will discuss the most important testing information they received in this class, their plan for moving forward in preparing for a test, and anything they would like to know more about in relation to preparing for a test.
Metas de aprendizaje
Objectives
1.	The students will create a study plan for an upcoming project or test.
2.	The students will examine different testing formats such as true/false, multiple-choice, matching, completion, and essay/short answer. 
3.	The students will use different testing strategies for completing different testing formats such as true/false, multiple-choice, matching, completion, and essay/short answer. 
4.	The students will create and use acronyms and acrostics as mnemonic devices to help remember groups of words or shortlists. 
5.	The students will categorize lists of items to understand how categorization can also be a useful mnemonic device.
objetivo de aprendizaje

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Hand-outs will be provided by the teacher in the classroom before each session.
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Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Se unió el December, 2018
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Perfil
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
California Certificado de Docencia en Artes del lenguaje inglés
California Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Texas Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Doctorado en Educación desde University of Phoenix
Greetings OutSchool Parents and Students! 
I am Dr. Debra Harper. My specialty areas of teaching are English language arts, beginning, intermediate, and secondary reading skills, beginning, intermediate, and secondary writing instruction, reading in the content areas, study skills, technology integration, history, and social studies. My teaching credentials include 

•	a bachelor’s degree in elementary education with a specialization in reading, 
•	a master’s degree in educational administration, and 
•	a doctorate in educational leadership and technology. 

I have a reading specialist credential in the State of Texas and California. I also have a Language Development Specialist credential and an English Language Arts Specialist credential in the state of California. 

I employ a constructivist approach to learning. In this constructivist approach, students rely on previous learning, teacher guidance, peer collaboration, and active learning strategies to create new learning. My teacher's role in this constructivist approach is to model and facilitate the direction of learning to maximize learning success for each student. 

My educational philosophy is... 'learning is everything and everyone can learn!'. Each successful learning experience grows the confidence needed to maintain an interest in pursuing life-long successful learning adventures. As my favorite teacher, Coach John Wooden of the UCLA Bruins stated: “Success comes from knowing that you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming.” 

Happy and successful learning adventures to all and I hope to meet each of you in class very soon! --Dr. Harper :)

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por 3 clases
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