Test-Taking Strategies
Fiction Texts
Nonfiction Texts
Text Structures
Poetry/Figurative Language
100

When we know for sure that an answer choice is incorrect, what do we do?

Eliminate it/cross it out.

100

What is the plot of a story? What does the plot include?

The beginning, middle, and end of the story. It includes the rising action, climax, conflict, and resolution.

(must get at least "beginning, middle, and end")

100

What is the topic of a text? Give an example of a topic of a text you have read in class.

One word to describe what the text is about. (ex. tornadoes, sports, earthquakes).

100

What text structure usually has these signal words: First, next, last, before, dates, years.

Chronological or Sequence of Events

100

What type of figurative language is the following: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

Alliteration

200

What should you do if you are unsure of your answer for a question or you were stuck between two?

Flag the question

200

What is the theme of the story? What is an example of a theme?

The lesson learned.

Examples might be:

Kindness comes back around.

Cleverness is better than strength.

200

What type of source will talk about a personal experience and use descriptive language? What are some signal words for this type of source?

Primary source. Some signal words are "I, me, our, us, my" and descriptive language.

200

What text structure usually has these signal words: same, different, both, neither, alike, similar

Compare and Contrast

200

What type of figurative language is the following: Her ring shined as bright as the sun.

Simile

300

What should you do once you have finished your test?

Go back and double check your work.

300

What does it mean when you're asked, "how does the character contributes to the story?"

How does what the character does/say change what happens in the story?

300

What belongs in a summary of a text?

The most relevant details. Who, what, where, when, why?

300

What text structure usually has these signal words: due to, leads to, solve, because of, issue

Problem/Solution

300

What type of figurative language are the following: 

1. The sky cried as the dark clouds rolled in.

2. When breaking the news, she beat around the bush.

1. Personification

2. Idiom

400

How do you find the meaning of an unknown word?

Use context clues. Read the sentences before and after the word.

OR

Replace the word with the answer choices.

400

What are character traits? Give an example of an internal and an external character trait.

Things about the character, either relating to how they look or how they feel. (internal - sad, jealous, nervous. External - tall, strong, fast).

400

What is the author's claim?

 The opinion of the author, what they want you to know/take away from their writing.

400

What text structure usually has these signal words: Because, as a result, since, then, so

Cause and Effect

400

What type of figurative language are the following?

1. I was dying of laughter when my brother made  a funny face.

2. The students sat down at their tired, overworked desks.

3. My rug is as soft as a newborn puppy.

1. Hyperbole

2. Personification

3. Simile

500

What should you do if you have absolutely no idea what the answer is?

Make the best educated guess you can.

500

What is a character's perspective?

The character's opinion in the story or how the character feels.

500

What is the main idea of a text? Where is the main idea usually found?

One sentence telling what the text is mostly about. Is usually found in the first paragraph or beginning of the second.

500

What text structure usually has these signal words: for example, such as, adjectives, information about, details

Descriptive

500

What type of figurative language are the following? 

1. Life is a rollercoaster.

2. My sister took forever to get ready for dinner.

3. After writing a five page essay, I decided to call it a day.

4. My dog never stops barking.

1. metaphor

2. hyperbole

3. idiom

4. hyperbole

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