Poetry
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Vocabulary
STAAR Test
100
The types of poetry you need to know in third grade.
What is lyrical, free verse, narrative, and humorous poetry?
100
Using the clues the author gives you and what you know to make a guess or prediction.
What is drawing concluisions?
100
A strategy that can help me find the summary of narrative text?
What is BME?
100
The clues the author gives you to help you understand the meaning of unfamiliar words.
What are context clues?
100
The amount of time you have for your STAAR Test.
What is four hours?
200
A type of poem that tells a story and it can rhyme.
What is a narrative poem?
200
This is what the passage is mostly about.
What is main idea?
200
What does the AA in UNRAAVEL stand for.
What is are you reading the question, and are you circling and underlining important information?
200
Examples, explanations, synonyms, and antonyms
What are examples of context clues?
200
I can be sure I get the answer right when I do this?
What is prove my answers or use my strategies?
300
This poem has no rules!! No line length, no rhyming pattern, and no rhythm.
What is a free verse?
300
This is the purpose the author wrote the selection.
What is author's purpose?
300
Questions that you can find the answers in the text are called.
What are "NO EXCUSE" questions?
300
Words that mean the same thing.
What are synonyms?
300
Strategies used in reading to help me do GREAT on the test.
What is UNRAAVEL or SNOTS?
400
A poem that sounds like a song and has rhythm and rhyming words.
What is a lyrical poem?
400
The three reasons why authors write soemthing.
What is persuade, inform, and entertain?
400
Something that can be proven is called...
What is a fact?
400
Words that mean something different.
What are antonyms?
400
The "E" word that is going to make all the difference on how I do on my test.
What is "EFFORT"?
500
This poem is written to make you laugh.
What is a humorous poem?
500
The author asks you questions about the order or events. What is this?
What is sequence?
500
When you hear words like you can tell, or the author probably, or most likely, what do you need to do.
What is draw a conclusion?
500
It is the strategy I use when I am asked a question on a test and it asks me for a synonym of a word?
What is replace the word with the answer choices?
500
What I need to do the night before test.
What is get plenty of rest?
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