This is how it works:
1. A student logs on to Study Island and chooses the topic.
2. He looks at the question and then skims the essay.
3. He rereads the question and answer choices.
4. He clicks on the one that sounds right.
5. He says, "shoot, I missed it."
6. Then he goes mouse crazy--Click, Click, Click
Somewhere along the way, he gets the right answer. After all, there are only four choices, so he has to get it right sooner or later. For some reason, after students miss a question, the rate of answering speeds up.
WHY???????????
When a student misses an answer, they need to
S L O W D O W N!
The key to good scores is to missing as few as possible. When a student misses with their first choice, the odds increase from a 25% chance to a 33% chance of getting the question right. If a student uses the skill of eliminating nonsensical answers, at the worst he would have a 50/50 shot at answering the question correctly.
I am not sure why missing an answer causes students to go click crazy and start guessing, but I have seen it happen over and over. For students that want to be successful on Study Island, missing an answer means it is time for super slow motion. Reread the essay. Reread the question. Find the place in the passage the question is focusing. Eliminate bad answers. Then you will be ready to get the answer right!
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