Short Films
STAAR Reading
Teacher Facts
STAAR Vocabulary
STAAR Misc.
100

What was the name of the short film that included a dogfight in the skies?

Paths of Hate

100

The STAAR English I test requires the reading of _________.

What are 'texts'?
What are 'passages'?
What are "selections"?

100

From which country does your teacher's last name hail from?

Norway

100

The rising action, climax, and resolution are all part of a story's _____________?

What is plot? 

100

What are the three rhetorical appeals discussed in class.

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

200

What was the name of the short film that included a projector and a crucifix?

Portrait of God

200

When taking the STAAR English I test, you will be asked to make ___________ about what you are reading.

What are 'inferences'?

200

What is your teacher's favorite color?

Purple

200

"The sea licked its greedy lips waiting for the boat to dock" is an example of which type of figurative language? 

What is personification?

200

What does the acronym ACE stand for?

Answer the question

Cite text evidence

Explain the connection

300

What was the name of the short film that dealt with greed, revolutions, and the cycle of violence they create?

Dinner for Few?

300

The idea that fire represents hope for the future at the end of the novel, is an example of what literary device?

What is symbolism?

300

What type of accident was your teacher in that requires him to use a cane from time to time?

Skateboarding

300

The process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character.

Characterization

300

The story is told by a narrative voice outside the action.

Third Person Point-of-View

400

What famous 80s movie was referenced multiple times during the short film Stalled?

Back to the Future

400

On the STAAR English I test, you will be given how long to complete it.

What is all day?

400

What sport did your teacher play professionally in college?

Ultimate Frisbee

400

A method of narration in which present action is temporarily interrupted so that the reader can witness past events.

Flashback

400

Language that communicates ideas beyond the exact, literal meaning of words. Can include metaphor, personification, simile.


Ex. Her cape swirled around her like water, making her appear as a swan on a lake.

Figurative Language

500

According to the father of robotics, which rules did did the robot AI Betty follow in Locked Doors?

(bonus points if you also include the father of robotics name)

Sir Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics

500

How many times you should read a STAAR text in order to comprehend better? 

What is three?

500

There is a yellow bladed sword on the back wall behind your teacher's desk. What is the exact name of the show it is from?

Power Rangers: Dino Fury

500

Instructions for actors and stage crew, usually set in italics.

Stage Directions
500

Words that guide readers through an essay
examples: first, next, last, furthermore, in addition, to conclude.

Transition Words/Phrases

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