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MSP Practice
On the following pages you will find many activities you can do at home with your child to assist in preparing him/her for the Washington Measurement of Student Progress test in the Spring.  The test is scheduled for approximately May 12.

The MSP is not like the tests of old.  Yes, there are many multiple choice questions, but the remainder of the test consists of questions which involve higher level thinking and the writing out an explanation, response, or answer.  The types of questions will be worth 1 point, 2 points, 3 points, or 4 points. 

The more practice your child can get in, the more confident he/she will feel when opening the test booklets. 

Have fun with the acitivities.  I will add new ones as time goes on.
 





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