So you want to pass the sixth grade math TAKS test. There are some tricks to this, and ways to almost clinch and guarantee that it happens. But it may take some hard work too.
Instructions
1. Test yourself at the beginning of the year and see where you stand. Determine if you have any weak areas compared to other students in your grade.
2. Talk to your teacher and tell her your goals, that you want to get an 'A' in the class and you want to pass your math TAKS with flying colors.
3. Find a copy of a sixth-grade math TAKS test online. Print it out, and work the problems. If you have weak spots, pull out your school math textbook and find the pages that teach you do those kinds of problems. If you don't know do this, ask one of your parents or your teacher locate the pages you need to work on.
4. Speak up and talk to your parents and teacher. Don't get left behind. You can be at the top of your class.
5. Set up a study time with your parents to get really good at math. Take a half an hour every day, or even 45 minutes or an hour to practice the math you are weak on.
6. Find a sixth grade math tutor to help you, if you need to. Meet once a week for an hour or two with your tutor. Bring all your questions to your meeting. Come prepared with pencils and paper, having had your breakfast, lunch or snack and a good night's sleep the night before.
7. Prepare to get really good at math, be at the top of your class and pass your TAKS, because you can do it.
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