MCAS Trivia
MCAS Strategies
Writing Skills
MCAS Vocabulary
English Terms
100

What does the MCAS show people?

Because it shows how smart you are and how smart the school is.

100

The first thing I should do before I begin reading is:

Read the questions first or essay question/prompt

100

You should use this to support your claim.

Evidence

100

What analyzing means

What is reading and interpreting text closely and carefully?

100

To give human qualities to non-human things is ________________.

What is personification?

200

Why is the MCAS so important?

Because we are in the bottom 5% of schools in Massachusetts, it could keep Chicopee from having the state take over the schools.

200

Once I have a focus on what I am reading for, as I begin reading I should:

Highlight the text that you think answers the question.
200

If I'm writing in support of one side of a topic, what type of essay is it?

What is argument?

200

A sequence is _______

What is the order in which events happen

200

A struggle between opposing forces

What is a conflict? 

300

What can the MCAS do to help you in the future?

It can qualify you for the Biliterary Test, give you scholarships (free money for college), and it can be added to resumes and job applications to show you are intelligent and should be hired.

300

How do I go back to another question later.

The bookmark

300

I should make one of these to organize my thoughts before I begin writing.

What is a graphic organizer or outline

300

Describe means to _____

What is to give details?

300

Alliteration 

What is the repetition of consonant sounds

400

When is the ELA MCAS?

March 26th and 27th.

400

You can also make annotations while reading. What do you use to do this?            


The notepad

400

The conclusion should always restate this

What is a claim or thesis?

400

To support your claim is to. ____

What is to back it up; to find evidence

400

Allusion

What is a reference to another work?

500

MCAS stands for:

Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System

500

If I don't know an answer, I should

Eliminate answers that you think are wrong and guess the answer that sounds best.

500

What person is narrative writing told in?

What is first person?

500

Inferring information from the text is ___

What is figuring something out even though it isn't specifically mentioned; to read between the lines

500

Examples of this include: "hissed," "crackle," and "splash."

What is onomatopoeia?

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