How can a child prepare for the NJ ASK?
Parents can always help by making sure their children eat well and get plenty of sleep. This is especially true of testing time.
Children should be provided with time and a quiet place to do homework. Parents and children should make opportunities to read to each other.
How long is the test?
For fourth graders, the NJASK will take place over five mornings from March 19 to March 23.
For third graders the NJASK will take place over three mornings.
For both third and fourth graders, the test will range from about 60 minutes to 100 minutes of testing time per morning, not including time for distributing and collecting materials, reading directions, and giving breaks to children.
More Sources of Information:
New Jersey Department of Education
PO Box 500
Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0500
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Office of Evaluation and Assessment
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