5th Grade ELA
Story Elements
STAAR True/False
Reading
100

This is when two words have a similar meaning.

 What is a synonym?

100

This is when/where the story takes place.

The setting

100

You should complete the STAAR as fast as possible.


False: It is more important to do your best, take your time, and use your strategies.



100

The way nonfiction texts can be organized is more commonly known as?

Text Structure

200

What figurative language is being used in this sentence “The boy felt like a lion because he was so courageous”

What is a Simile?

200

The order that things happen in a story

Sequence of Events

200

When you make a decision about something not explicitly stated in the text, you draw a conclusion.


True: when you conclude you use text evidence and make a decision.

200

The author's intent to persuade, inform, or entertain.

Author's Purpose

300

This is what you call a book that talks about a person's life from beginning to end that is written by someone other than the subject.

What is an Biography

300

The series of events in a story from beginning to end that includes exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

The plot

300

When completing the Reading STAAR, you should annotate the text and questions using the notepad and other digital tools, prove your answers by finding text evidence to support your thinking and preview questions before reading the passage.

True: This will help you get the correct answer.

300

Give 3 examples of text features.

Bold print/vocabulary terms, glossary, pictures, captions, headings, graphs/tables/diagrams, bullet points, etc.

400

This is the a type of text which includes characters, acts, scenes and stage directions.

What is a drama (also known as play)

400

What point of view is a text that uses: he, she, they, and them?

Third-person point of view

400

Using your prior knowledge plus something you learned in class last week is called making an inference

False - an inference is the combination of prior knowledge and text evidence

400

The use of background knowledge and experiences from your own life in combination with specific examples from the text.

What is an inference

500

DAILY DOUBLE!! This is what you call a point of view of someone telling the story using the pronouns I, me, us, or we? 

What is 1st person?

500

Point of view: I, me, we, us

First- Person Point of View

500

The main idea or the central idea is what the text is mostly about.

True

500

A comparison that uses like or as

What is a simile?

600

This genre of writing allows the writer to make a claim and support it with reasons and evidence.

What is an argument

600

This is a piece of literature that is based on imaginary people, events and worlds

What is Fiction?

600

When taking the STAAR, you should stay up the night before studying.

False, you will be more focused if you get a good night's sleep.

600

The trees welcomed us as we drove up the lane.

What is personification?

700

This is what we call a condensed version of a text that contains only the most important events of a text from the beginning, middle, and end and is usually told in a logical order.

What is a summary?

700

This is conversation between characters in a literary text usually written between quotation marks.

What is dialogue?

700

On the day of the STAAR, you should skip breakfast.

False, you should eat a healthy breakfast and feed your brain.

700

Group of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph.

What is a stanza?

800

The order in which things begin and end using words like First, next, then, finally.

What is sequence of events

800

The message, moral or lesson of the story


What is Theme

800

During STAAR testing you can use the online tools and a sheet of lined paper to help track your thinking.

True. You do not have to use both, but use at least one (choose the one that you're most comfortable with).

800

The problem or challenge in a story.

What is the conflict

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