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Posted: 6:02 PM Mar 3, 2008
Teachers Use Game to Prepare Students for FCAT
No one went home with millions, but hundreds of high school juniors did gain a little FCAT insight today.
Reporter: Patty Harrison Email Address: patty.harrison@wctv.tv |
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WCTV's own Triston Sanders hosted a "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" FCAT review session at Chiles High School this afternoon 3-03.
Although contestants couldn't phone a friend... all 500 students used hand held remotes to log their answers...
"What we're doing today in here is we are using hand held remote technology to quiz all of our juniors at the same time, the largest number ever in the history of United States high schools," said Jennifer Womble.
As each student weighed in, their answers were tallied.
Teachers will then focus on the most missed questions to prepare for the science portion of the FCAT.
Teachers expect to see reports on this experiment in three published journals, including Education Weekly.
And that's our final answer.
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