This is hilarious and so true about what happens during state testing. The dead computer is such an annoying matter. You feel drained after every test session because you are walking around to monitor students and make sure that some kids are taking their time.
My University made everyone plug in their laptops during testing if it was on a computer. The worst was taking an exam to see what our general knowledge was. We didn't write our name and would have no clue what we scored it was a multiple choice answer standardized test from the college board's. There was a written question on a few of the exams; mune was one. It was, what is history and why is it important. The answer is simple history is the story of everyone and everything. Histories important because if you don't know it you're going to do it over and over and over again never learning to do better or try something new.
When I started state testing in Junior-high, my homeroom teacher used to read the whole introduction thing in a different accent every day of the testing. Honestly it made it slightly less boring, he did make sure we were still awake by slapping us in the head with the packet. The best thing he let us do on the last day, is let us read the instructions out loud so he could have a break. Truth be told, we had fun, and he and fun. My heart goes out to that homeroom teacher.
You know I haven’t had a time where someone was talking so the test restarted. But since I’m in 4th grade you know we gonna get into a stop since people are fighting over the answers.. 😫
My school just finished six tests during the past 3 days. We also did testing the day of the solar eclipse.... Also are you really allowed to sit at your desk?
I always make the mistake of thinking I can get something done while they answer the test (you know, because they should be focused, working independently and I'm not allowed to help them) but no. It becomes the busiest 2 hrs attending to all raised hands and repeating "I can't help" or "read the question carefully" 😂😂
45 minutes?! We have 5 hours and have to sit in the room the whole time .once we finish the test(for most students it takes 2-3 hours) we have to sit and read.for the entire time
You forgot the one who did finish in five minutes because he clicked all the way through picked random answers and didn’t read anything and then hit submit test and yes before you could stop them…😡(I love teaching third grade…)
I know that feeling when a kid rushes and hits submit before you could stop him or her. You spend all year trying your best to prepare the students, and then you get those who just think it is a race.
shouldn’t this be labeled “POV: you’re a student durring state testing” ? cuz if it was the teachers point of view it would be from their point of view.
This is hilarious and so true about what happens during state testing. The dead computer is such an annoying matter. You feel drained after every test session because you are walking around to monitor students and make sure that some kids are taking their time.
The dying Chromebook is every year man. Every Star and SLA I’ve taken someone either cried or threw the Chromebook since it died
My University made everyone plug in their laptops during testing if it was on a computer. The worst was taking an exam to see what our general knowledge was. We didn't write our name and would have no clue what we scored it was a multiple choice answer standardized test from the college board's. There was a written question on a few of the exams; mune was one. It was, what is history and why is it important. The answer is simple history is the story of everyone and everything. Histories important because if you don't know it you're going to do it over and over and over again never learning to do better or try something new.
We had state testing last month and this video is the most relatable thing I’ve seen
45 minutes!! My school does 3 hours!!
Mine is 6 hours the whole school day😢😂
Mines 5 hours and we have like 3 and a half hours of school after that
Mine just says:ya finish when u finish
The last one got me rolling
When I started state testing in Junior-high, my homeroom teacher used to read the whole introduction thing in a different accent every day of the testing. Honestly it made it slightly less boring, he did make sure we were still awake by slapping us in the head with the packet. The best thing he let us do on the last day, is let us read the instructions out loud so he could have a break. Truth be told, we had fun, and he and fun. My heart goes out to that homeroom teacher.
So.... lucky you, because we're not allowed to do ANYTHING during testing. Just walk around and stare at the clock... torture
You know I haven’t had a time where someone was talking so the test restarted. But since I’m in 4th grade you know we gonna get into a stop since people are fighting over the answers.. 😫
That’s sad they aren’t on paper anymore. I hate testing on the computer.
My school just finished six tests during the past 3 days. We also did testing the day of the solar eclipse....
Also are you really allowed to sit at your desk?
I always make the mistake of thinking I can get something done while they answer the test (you know, because they should be focused, working independently and I'm not allowed to help them) but no. It becomes the busiest 2 hrs attending to all raised hands and repeating "I can't help" or "read the question carefully" 😂😂
Next week state testing starts 😭😭
My teacher would just start the test over again 😭😭😭
45 minutes?! We have 5 hours and have to sit in the room the whole time .once we finish the test(for most students it takes 2-3 hours) we have to sit and read.for the entire time
You forgot the one who did finish in five minutes because he clicked all the way through picked random answers and didn’t read anything and then hit submit test and yes before you could stop them…😡(I love teaching third grade…)
I know that feeling when a kid rushes and hits submit before you could stop him or her. You spend all year trying your best to prepare the students, and then you get those who just think it is a race.
I see a dojo guy
Literally
Been there
shouldn’t this be labeled “POV: you’re a student durring state testing” ? cuz if it was the teachers point of view it would be from their point of view.
This shouldn’t even be a thing I go to a private school all we have to do are diagnostics
I’m the first one… I know plenty of people for the others
I'm in 4th grade and did it ster test
Isn't it considered child abuse? If they don't let us use the bathroom?
No