Testing Tips
Strategies
Question types
Genre
Wild Card
Find the Clue
ECR/SCR
100

What should you do the night before the STAAR?

Get plenty of sleep

100

How can you determine the meanings of unfamiliar words while you are taking the test?

Use context clues and use the dictionary tool.

100

When it says, "Paragraph 3 is mainly about ___", what are you looking for?

Main idea

100

All FICTION are written with this in mind including rising action, climax and falling action.

Plot

100

Our campus mascot.

Bobcat

100

The math test was laborious; it took me three hours of hard work to finish it.

"Hard Work"

100
The difference between writing an ECR and SCR. 

Cite 2 pieces of evidence in ECR and 1 in SCR.  ECR includes a summary.  

200

How much time do you have to take the test?

All Day

200

What kind of diagram should you use to help analyze paired text?

Venn Diagram

200

The author's feeling/attitude towards the subject matter in the text.

Tone

200

Where a line ends in a poem.

Line Break.

200

A phrase that is not taken literally.

Idiom

200

Unlike her solitary brother, Sarah loves being surrounded by large groups of people.

What is "Unlike"? (or "Surrounded by large groups")

200

Telling the difference between an SCR and an ECR on STAAR Test.

What is look at the instructions.  The ECR will include the longer explanation about what to include.

300

What should you do the morning of the STAAR test?

Eat a healthy breakfast

300

When reading a question that specifies a certain paragraph, this is the most important thing a student should do.

Go back to the text!

300

When you use background knowledge + clues from the text.

Inference

300

An article about the evolution of technology over time is written in this type of text structure.

Sequence/Chronological

300

What STAAR tests you will take this year in 6th grade? 

Reading and Math

300

The desert air was arid, making the hikers feel incredibly thirsty and dry.

What is thirsty and dry?

300

Ways to structure an ECR.

Paragraphs

400

What is the purpose of the STAAR test?

It gives students an opportunity to show your mastery of skills in the 6th grade and tells us you are ready for 7th grade.

400

What strategy should you use when making the best answer choice?

Process of elimination

400

The sequence of events that make up a story.

Plot

400

Another name for main idea.

Central Idea/Controlling Idea

400

What figurative language is used in this phrase?

My alarm clock screams at me every morning, demanding that I get out of bed.

Personification

400

The king’s benevolence was well known; for example, he gave free food to the poor every Sunday.

What is "gave free food to the poor"?

400

When you edit your writing, you should be looking for what things?

Capitalization

Usage/Grammar

Punctuation

Spelling

500

What is the question asking you to find if it is worded like this: "The details in paragraph 5 support the idea that - "

Supporting Details/Text Evidence

500

Where can you get a good idea what a passage is about before you even read the passage?

The title.

500

The moral/lesson the reader learns from a story. 

What is a theme?

500

 3 types of an author's purpose

To persuade, inform, entertain

500

If a passage is asking about an "Author's Claim," what type of text are you reading?

Argumentative or persuasive

500

The scientist noticed the chemicals were volatile, as they began to bubble and explode unexpectedly.

What is "Explode unexpectedly"?

500
Things you should do when revising.

Add information

Remove extra information

Move words and sentences

Substitute words (NO repetitive)

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