How to Prepare for the Harcourt CRCT

Children from kindergarten through the sixth grade take the Harcourt Criterion-Referenced Competency Test (CRCT) test. It tests the children's ability in reading and English. Children who take the Harcourt test are typically those who struggle with both the written and spoken word. In order to excel at the test, children should prepare with the Harcourt workbooks, games and quizzes. If your child continues to struggle, then you may want to hire a tutor or have your child enroll in an after-school tutoring program.

Things You'll Need

  • Harcourt workbook
  • Harcourt reading book
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Instructions

    • 1

      Purchase a Harcourt workbook. Find one suited for your child's age. You may find these workbooks at bookstores, educational stores and online stores.

    • 2

      Practice the activities in the Harcourt workbook. Reading activities include practice tests, reading-comprehension exercises and vocabulary drills. Instead of having your child study the whole workbook, have your child study one section each night or each week.

    • 3

      Play the games at the Harcourt learning website. These games bring your child's workbook to life by having her practice on the computer. With continued practice, your child better understands the subject.

    • 4

      Purchase different reading books, depending on your child's level. Have your child try reading these books aloud.

    • 5

      Hire a tutor for your child. They provide tutoring on all elementary subjects, including Harcourt testing.

Tips & Warnings

  • Make sure that your child gets plenty of rest and eats a complete breakfast before the test.

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