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Reading under test conditions
Can do: Works through timed reading passages efficiently, answering from the text rather than from memory.
Why it matters
Standardised tests reward a specific technique that differs from ordinary reading. Practising the technique is worth more than reading more.
What it looks like when it's wobbly
Reads every passage in full at normal speed, runs out of time, and answers late questions from impression.
โฑ๏ธ Two-minute check
Set one timed section. Watch the pacing and where the time went.
Solid looks like: Finishes with a couple of minutes left, and can point to the line justifying each answer.
The full activity for this topic ยท 35 minutes
Line Number Justification
- 1Do one timed section under real conditions.
- 2For every answer, right or wrong, find the exact line that proves it.
- 3Any answer with no line reference was a guess โ mark those separately.
- 4Review the wrong answers by category: misread question, missed evidence, time pressure.
- 5Redo the same passage untimed and compare the score to isolate what timing costs.
If it's too hard
Two passages untimed with full justification.
If it's too easy
Full-length section under strict time, with a written review of the error pattern.
Say this
"Which line proves that? If you can't point at it, it's a guess โ and guesses have a pattern worth finding."
