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WVGSA Practice Test & Sample Questions for Grades 3-8 and High School

Check out Lumos West Virginia State Test practice resources. Our expert teachers have designed hundreds of grade-specific questions in Math and English Language Arts, all aligned with the West Virginia content standards.

Our updated 2023-2024 WVGSA practice test and sample questions include standards-aligned tech-enhanced questions that closely mirror West Virginia General Summative Assessment items, ensuring your child or student is well-prepared for the upcoming West Virginia State assessment.

Take advantage of our FREE WVGSA online practice test, which can assess your child’s or student’s West Virginia General Summative Assessment readiness in just 5 minutes! With instant results and feedback, you’ll be able to identify strengths and areas for improvement quickly. Give it a try now and help your child or student succeed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The WVGSA test, or West Virginia General Summative Assessment, is a standardized test that measures student proficiency in math and English language arts (ELA) for grades 3-8 and high school. The test is aligned with the West Virginia College- and Career-Readiness Standards and is used to assess student progress and inform instruction.

The length of the WVGSA test varies by grade level and subject. For example, the grade 3 math test is 60 minutes long, while the high school ELA test is 120 minutes long.

The WVGSA test is scored on a scale of 1-4, with 4 being the highest score. Students receive a score report that includes their overall score, as well as their scores on each subtest.

Here are a few tips for doing well on the WVGSA test:

  • Get a good night’s sleep before the test.
  • Eat a healthy breakfast on the day of the test.
  • Arrive at the testing center early.
  • Read the directions carefully for each question.
  • Budget your time wisely.
  • Check your work carefully before submitting your test.

In addition to the WVGSA practice test, Lumos Learning offers a variety of other resources to help students prepare for the test, including: WVGSA test prep blended and online program.

The WVGSA test is administered in the spring of each year. The specific testing dates vary by grade level and subject.

The WVGSA test includes a variety of question types, including multiple-choice, constructed-response, and technology-enhanced items. The specific types of questions vary by grade level and subject.

Taking the WVGSA practice test can help students familiarize themselves with the format and content of the test, identify areas of strength and weakness, and improve their test-taking skills.

The WVGSA practice test is available for free on the Lumos Learning website. Students can access the online practice tests by using your Email address.

Several resources offer detailed information about the WVGSA Test: