The 4th grade PARCC schedule outlines the dates from March 13-22 that students will take the Math and ELA/Literacy tests, with Math tests being administered on Mondays through Thursdays from 9:25-10:55 am and ELA/Literacy tests being administered on Fridays and Mondays from 9:25-11:25 am. The document provides tips for parents to encourage their children and ensure they get enough rest and eat breakfast on the test days.
The 4th grade PARCC schedule outlines the dates from March 13-22 that students will take the Math and ELA/Literacy tests, with Math tests being administered on Mondays through Thursdays from 9:25-10:55 am and ELA/Literacy tests being administered on Fridays and Mondays from 9:25-11:25 am. The document provides tips for parents to encourage their children and ensure they get enough rest and eat breakfast on the test days.
The 4th grade PARCC schedule outlines the dates from March 13-22 that students will take the Math and ELA/Literacy tests, with Math tests being administered on Mondays through Thursdays from 9:25-10:55 am and ELA/Literacy tests being administered on Fridays and Mondays from 9:25-11:25 am. The document provides tips for parents to encourage their children and ensure they get enough rest and eat breakfast on the test days.
Monday 9:25 10:55 am Math Test 1 Tuesday 9:25 10:55 am Math Test 2 Wednesday 9:25 10:55 am Math Test 3 Thursday 9:25 10:55 am Math Test 4 Friday 9:25 11:25 am ELA/Literacy Test 1 Monday 9:25 11:25 am ELA/Literacy Test 2 Tuesday 9:25 11:25 am ELA/Literacy Test 3
Here are some tips to remember:
On the days of the tests encourage your child to stay relaxed and confident. The night before the test let your child know that you know the test can be hard, but that taking the tests provides a chance to show how well he or she can do. Please be encouraging to your child! Get a good nights rest the night before. The morning of the test make sure your child: o Eats a good breakfast o Is on time for school o And is feeling positive! After the test you can talk to your child about what was on the test as well as go over the results of the test with the child when you get them.
The students have worked extremely hard and are prepared for their tests!