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Standardized testing season is coming — and if you’re already feeling the pressure of long testing days, restless students, and review overload, you’re not alone.
In this Dear Stellar Teacher episode, Sara and Emily share realistic, classroom-tested strategies to help you approach testing season with clarity, confidence, and calm. Instead of cramming more practice into your schedule, this conversation focuses on what actually moves the needle: building stamina, protecting routines, and keeping students regulated and motivated.
If you’re looking for ways to support your students without overwhelming them (or yourself), this episode will help you rethink what testing season can look like in an upper elementary classroom.
Tune into this episode, for takeaways like how to:
- Build test stamina gradually to prevent burnout.
- Treat standardized tests as a genre study to reduce pressure.
- Make review engaging with themes and rotations.
- Balance test prep with regular instruction to avoid burnout.
- Model calmness and positivity to set the tone for students.
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Related Episodes and Blog Posts:
- Episode 266: How to Support Upper Elementary Students in Reaching Grade-Level Literacy with Dr. Jan Hasbrouck
- Episode 259: From Sentences to Essays: The Writing Sequence That Works
- Blog Post: 7 Research-Backed Test-Taking Strategies for Upper Elementary Students
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Welcome to the Stellar Teacher Podcast where we believe teaching literacy is a skill that can be strengthened with the right strategies, systems, and support.
Each week, Sara Marye — along with members of the Stellar Teacher Company team and other special guests — shares practical insights, instructional strategies, and honest conversations from the voices behind the magic of STC. With over a decade of experience as a classroom teacher and school leader, Sara is passionate about helping upper elementary teachers simplify their literacy block and make a meaningful impact.
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When you are navigating the stress of testing season, The Stellar Teacher Podcast is here to support you. Each episode is designed to empower upper elementary teachers to simplify lesson planning, strengthen classroom routines, and build confident, capable readers without burnout. Teaching doesn’t have to feel overwhelming to be effective. With practical strategies, honest conversations, and systems that work in real classrooms, you can protect your energy while still delivering meaningful instruction. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode filled with encouragement and actionable ideas to support your literacy block all year long.



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