Parent’s ChecklistHere’s what you can do to help your child do well in school and on the STAAR test
Have regular meetings with your child’s teacher to discuss his or her skills and progress, and to learn about activities and resources that might interest your child and inspire learning outside of the school day.
As parents, we all want our children to be successful. Some parents may want to make sure that their childen feel prepared for the test, or may want to provide some support outside of the school day. Here is a checklist of things that you can do to help your child do well in school, and therefore, on the STAAR test.
Set Regular Teacher Meetings
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Review sample STAAR assessment questions with your child so he or she knows what to expect on the day of the test.
Review Sample STAAR Content
If your child will be taking an online test, have him or her take a tutorial and practice test that teaches what the testing environment and tools will look like.
Practice at Home with an Online Tutorial
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Finally, when the test results are available, review your child’s confidential student report. This will show you your child’s yearly progress and how well your child has understood this year’s academic material so you can help him or her continue learning and be better prepared for the next school year and next STAAR assessment.
Review Your Child’s ConfidentialStudent Report