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Page 1: Jump Start 5 th Grade How to help your child prepare for a successful CRCT!

Jump Start 5th Grade

How to help your child prepare for a successful

CRCT!

Page 2: Jump Start 5 th Grade How to help your child prepare for a successful CRCT!

CRCT for 5th GradeFor promotion to 6th grade students need to: Pass the Reading & Math portions of the CRCT

(3rd grade = Reading only, 8th Grade = Reading & Math) Level One – Does not meet standard Level Two – Meets standard Level Three – Exceeds standard

Exhibit at least 70% mastery in Reading & Vocabulary from Harcourt Reading Series

Maintain passing grades in Reading & Math Maintain passing grades in 3 of 4 of the following

subjects: science, social studies, language, spelling

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What type of questions should my child expect? See the Georgia Standards Assessment

web-site: http://public.doe.k12.ga.us/ci_testing.aspx?PageReq=CI_TESTING_CRCT

Click on “5th Grade” Student Guides Go to the Georgia Department of

Education OAS for sample CRCT questions: http://www.georgiaoas.org

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Standardized Testing Tips for Parents Talk to the teachers.  Find out when the tests are scheduled and whether there are

any weak areas where your child needs extra help.

Set your own standards.  Make sure your child knows it's important to take the test seriously, follow the rules, and do his or her best.

Are you ready?  Check to make sure your child has the correct kind of pencils, calculator, or other supplies needed for the test.

Early to bed. A good night's sleep is very important the night before a big test.  Most children need at least 10 hours of sleep to perform their best.

Prepare a good breakfast.  Test morning is not the time for a high-sugar snack -- or no breakfast at all.  A nutritious and filling breakfast is a must.

Keep things in focus. Standardized tests are just one of the ways that schools evaluate children's abilities.  Don't believe, or let your child believe, that poor test results mark him or her as a failure.