What does SCR stand for?
What is "Short Constructed Response?"
What does ECR stand for?
What is "Extended Constructed Response?"
What is the BME strategy and what is it for?
What is "Beginning, Middle, and End, and we use it to create a summary."
Name the type of sentence being used and label the clauses: While Jimmy studied for STAAR, his sister completed a project.
What is "a Complex sentence and "While Jimmy studied for STAAR (Dependent), his sister completed a project (independent)."
List all the components you need to write a successful SCR.
What is "Restate prompt, Answer the prompt, Cite Evidence, and Explain?"
How many paragraphs should be in your ECR?
What is "at least 4 paragraphs"
What does the author's purpose mean?
What is "the reason the author wrote a story."
What is different between poetry and prose?
What is "Figurative Language and rhyme/rhythm."
How many SCRs might you see?
What is "at least 2. 1 in the reading section and 1 in the writing section"
How many pieces of evidence do you need to include in your ECR and where should you include this evidence?
What is "at least 2 and in the body paragraphs"
What type of sentences is this and what conjuntive adverb belongs in the blank: The STAAR test is next week; ________, I have been studying hard.
What is "a compound sentence and THEREFORE"
When reading a poem, or any fictional story, what do we make sure we identify at the end?
What is "theme?"
What matters most in the SCR in the Writing Section?
What is "GRAMMAR MATTERS!!?"
What does the prompt in the Benchmark cover?
What is "PROS and CONS of something"
The mood of a story is determined from the very beginning, by the exposition. What helps a reader determine the mood of a story?
What is "setting and connotation (positive or negative words)?"
How many points are given for SCRs? What sort of rubric do they use to grade the Reading Section SCRs?
What is "2 point scale? 1 point for answering and 1 point for citing evidence?"
List all the components of a successful essay.
What is "Have a controlling idea/thesis in the intro, include at least 2 pieces of evidence in the body paragraphs, include transitions/organization, and good grammar."
What change should be made in following sentence? "You're the one that can't never stop talking long enough to get a good game going," Heather said.
What is "Change can't never stop talking to can never stop talking"
When reading non-fiction (informational) passages, what is the most important thing to do before starting to read?
What is "preview the text features."