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Study Skills for Grades 3
• Before you read the story...take a quick look at the questions. They tell you what to look for as you read!
• If you see a new word, use the words around it as clues. They will help you figure out what the new word means.
• Read all your answer choices before you decide. Sometimes the last choice is best.
• Cross out silly answer choices to help get you closer to the right answer.
• Be able to prove your answers by finding and highlighting information in the story.
• If you see a name in the passage you can't read, just say your name instead.
• Stuck on a hard question? Skip it and move on. Come back to it later if time allows.
• Use picture clues.
www.eduplace.com/kids/mw/g_2.html
www.eduplace.com/kids/mw/g_3.html
• Read! Read! Read! Read! Read!
• Read aloud to someone.
• Read different types of books and magazines. Find out what you like.
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• Make up stories and write them down.
• Use the punctuation marks when you read, they make a difference in the meaning.
• Turn on the closed caption on your TV and turn off the sound.
• www.colorincolorado.org/home/funways.html
• www.westampton.k12.nj.us/datkinson/test_taking_tips.htm
• www.eduplace.com/kids/mw/g_2.html
• www.eduplace.com/kids/mw/g_3.html
• Clip art from:• www.animationlibrary.com• www.bellsnwhistles.com• www.kidsdomain.com• www.bravenet.com