How about a separate two-column sheet to take notes? Our third graders in  
Maryland have not been allowed to write in their books but are allowed scratch  
paper which is then collected and shredded after the test. I have showed kids  
how to record their thinking and their reactions to it and it seems to  help.
Jennifer
In a message dated 6/1/2008 4:27:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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are all  computerized.  Their format neutralizes any kind of test taking 
strategy  instruction I can think  
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