NJSLA Released Items – What You Need to Know

Are you getting ready to take the New Jersey Student Learning Assessment? Are you busy studying and preparing? Then you need to know what the NJSLA will be asking you! We’ve got you covered with all the information you need to know about the NJSLA Released Items.
NJSLA Released Items - What You Need to Know

NJSLA Released Items

The New Jersey Student Learning Assessment (NJSLA) contains four sections: English Language Arts/Literacy, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. Each part tests student’s knowledge of the corresponding subject. As part of the assessment process, certain items are released to the public, in order to provide parents, teachers and students a vital insight into the type of questions they will encounter when taking the exam.

  • To find practice tests and sample items, please refer to the resources provided [[1](https://nj.mypearsonsupport.com/practice-tests/math/)], [[2](https://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Testing/Ohios-State-Test-in-ELA-Math-Science-SocialStudies/Sample-test-items-and-practice-tests)] and [[3](https://delsearegional.us/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/2022-2023-Delsea-Regional-Assessment-Information.pdf)].
  • Test items and released items vary by grade level, so make sure to choose the right resources for your student.
  • Released items are organized into four related sets, one for each section. It’s important to become familiar with the released items so that students can be better prepared when they take the actual exam.

For additional information, please contact your local school district, and they should be able to answer all your questions about the NJSLA and the released items. It is important to be as informed as possible when it comes to preparing your child for the test.

Hopefully, this article has helped you understand the types of questions asked on the NJSLA Released Items and some strategies for helping your child prepare. While it’s not a guaranteed A+, putting in the extra preparation can certainly put your child in the best position to pass the exam! So get ready, get set, and get studying for a successful NJSLA test!

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