STAAR Review 1
STAAR Review 2
STAAR Review 3
STAAR Review 4
STAAR Test Reminders!
1

The message or lesson the author wants the reader to understand

What is theme?

1

What a particular portion of the text is mostly about.

What is the main or key idea?

1

It is when you learn what happens to the characters after the conflict is resolved.

What is resolution?

1

the sections that make up the acts in a drama 

What are scenes?

1

True or False: I should take a short brain break between each reading passage on the Reading STAAR.

True!

2

a person who gives an account or tells the story of events

What is the narrator?

2

pieces of information that support the key idea

What are supporting details?

2

The parts in a drama that tell the actors what to do and how to act.  They are normally in parenthesis. 

What is stage directions?

2

where and when a story takes place

What is the setting?


2

Multi selection on the STAAR test means that the student will do this.

Student can select more than one correct answer from a set of possible answers.

3

the voice of the poem

What is the speaker?

3

Description, Compare/Contrast, Sequential Order, Cause and Effect, Problem/Solution

What are organizational patterns or nonfiction text structures?

3

Mrs. Adams said, “Be sure to check

your answers to make sure they are

accurate before turning in your test.”


What does accurate mean in this

sentence?

What is correct?

3

What are the elements of the plot?

rising action, climax, falling action and resolution 

3

What is the difference between a short constructed response and an extended constructed response?

Short Constructed Response is a brief explanation to show your understanding (1-2 sentences).

Extended Constructed Response is an essay response. 

4

Parts of words that can be added to the beginning of a root word to change its meaning

What is a prefix?

4

Mr. Eddison told his students that they needed

to take all their personal belongings home. He

gave his students a speech about how lucky he

was to have them in his class. When the

dismissal bell rang, the student rushed out of

the school with excitement.


What inference can you make? What can you conclude?

It is the last day of school. 

4

an element of literature used to hold onto the interest and anticipation of a reader throughout a story; a state of excitement or anxiety resulting from uncertainty or mystery

What is suspense?

4

Another word for problem

What is conflict?

4

When you think you have the correct answer, what should you do?

Go back to the text and find evidence to support it

5

Third person point of view helps the read in understanding this thing.

What is understand the motivations/thoughts/feelings of the characters?

5

Michael bounced his right leg nervously as he sat in the sterile room.  The unwelcoming white walls blinded him, and the smell of harsh cleaning solvents attacked his nostrils. 

What is the setting?

A doctor's office

5

When the author gives you hints about what will happen later on in the story

What is foreshadow? 

5

Why should you analyze the question BEFORE looking at the answer choices?

It helps you understand WHAT the question is asking. 

5

What test taking strategy should you use when answering multiple choice questions?

Process of elimination.  Find ridiculous and distractor answer choices.

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