ELA, or Every Latest Advance In Internet Assistance

It’s that time of year again, when elementary students in grades 3, 4 and 5 sharpen their number 2s for a timed “you better know it by now” test that can influence whether or not the NYC Board of Education thinks a student needs summer school, and if s/he will be ready to move onto the next grade. Here is a list of web sites where students can do some last-minute brushing-up on their test-taking skills:

  1. If you’ve taken the NYC Interim Assessment, the Princeton Review, check out your scores and take some practice tests. You’ll need your student ID and last name.
  2. The NYC Testing Program–the same as the one that authors your actual test–has unsecure tests you can use for practice.
  3. You can also get these same unsecure tests, and set them up so that you practice only what you need to at NYLearns.
  4. The Oswego City School District has a helpful site where you can take practice multiple choice questions, and review a test-taking guide for your grade. The answer key is great!

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