Fiction
Nonfiction
Sentence Fixes
Essay Writing
Race Paragraphs
100

What does the "M" in CMPSLL stand for? Explain.

M= the main characters motivation. "M" is what the main character is trying to do in the text.

100
What are 3 things we look for in a text as clues that it is NONFICTION?

1. Real Places

2. Numbers (dates, percentages, etc.)

3. Real Names

100

What needs to be fixed in this sentence?

If we go to Space Center Houston, each of us are sure to have a fun and fascinating experience.

If we go to Space Center Houston, each of us IS sure to have a fun and fascinating experience.

How did you know? 

100

What two things MUST be in your introduction paragraph?

1. thesis statement

2. hook

100

What does the C stand for in RACE?

Cite evidence. 

200

How does the setting affect nonfiction stories?

The setting is connected to the problem.

200

We highlight words from the title of the text because they are clues to what?

Words from the title are clues to the thesis/main idea.

200

What needs to be fixed in this sentence?

We could learn all about space travel and the Solar System.

We could learn all about space travel and the solar system.

How did you know?

200

Body paragraphs MUST contain what 2 things?

1. A topic sentence that answers the prompt.

2. Evidence that is quoted from the text and explained. 

200

What does the R stand for in RACE? And how do you do it?

R= Restate the prompt question as a statement.

You find the most important word in the prompt question and flip it.

300

What is the tone of this quote from James and the Giant peach? "So hold the bag tight! Don't tear the paper! Off you go! Hurry up! Don't wait! Now is the time! Hurry!" Explain how you know.

The tone is excited. I know this because of all the exclamation points and the word "hurry" is repeated.

300

How do we find the controlling idea or main idea of a passage?

Identify the topic. And then ask ourselves what is the passage teaching us about the topic?


Bonus 50 pts: this is the same as finding what in fiction texts?

300

What is the best way to rewrite this sentence?

That night Dad was on his accordion and to play a festive tune.

That night Dad played a festive tune on his accordion.

300

How many points out of 5 is grammar worth on STAAR? 

A. 1 out of 5

B. 2 out of 5.

C. 0 out of 5.

B. 2 out of 5.

The structure of your essay is worth 3 points. 

The grammar (capital letters, punctuation, spelling, etc.) is worth 3 points out of 5. 

300

Restate this prompt. Create a sentence stem.

Are we ready for robots in our daily lives?

I think we are ready because...

400
How do we use CMPSLL to find the Lesson Learned?
How was the PROBLEM solved? This teaches us the lesson learned.
400

What does it mean to paraphrase something?

To put something into your own words, or to put it into plain language.

400

What needs to be fixed in this sentence?

I kept studying maps and recyting the names of countries and its capitals.

change recyting to reciting 

How did you know?

400

The introduction AND conclusion of your essay should BOTH do what?

ANSWER THE PROMPT QUESTION.

400

Restate this prompt. Write a sentence stem.

How does the setting affect the conflict in Hey Come On Out?

The setting affects the conflict by...

500

In 2016, Vallecito Elementary School in San Rafael, California, became the first U.S. school to replace all of its ordinary desks with raised desks that students stand at. Speaking to a reporter from TIME for Kids magazine, one student at the school gave the standing desks high praise. "You feel happier, you're less tired, and you're more active," she said. According to several studies, children working at standing desks burn more calories and are more focused on tasks. However, some teachers and parents are opposed to the change. They are concerned that standing for long periods of time could cause fatigue, strain on the legs and feet, or posture problems. In addition, standing desks are more expensive than seated desks. Only time will tell whether standing desks will prove to be the next big trend or a failed experiment.


Answers: 

A. Some people say that standing desks promote good study habits, while others are wary of the new desks.

B. Studies have shown that standing desks help students focus on their school work while being more active. 

A. Some people say that standing desks promote good study habits, while others are wary of the new desks.

500

How can you paraphrase this passage? 

Human architects are the new kids on the block. They’ve been shaping their surroundings for only a few thousand years. Other life forms have done so for quite a bit longer. Life first appeared on planet Earth four billion years ago. Over that staggering stretch of time, creatures turned this moist rocky planet into a home. They adapted to diverse environments. They coped with fluctuating conditions. They endured tricky survival situations. So it behooves human builders to borrow what they can from the B’s. Not from the hive-building insects, though they too are instructive. The B’s are three biology-based ideas: biophilia, biomorphism, and biomimicry.

Human architects can learn a lot from nature through the 3 biology based building ideas. 

(has to be similar to this, not the exact same)

500

Tom and his friends went to the movies this weekend. Tom paid for everyone. What a great friend?

Who or what is the subject of the first sentence?

Tom and his friends.


How do you know?

500

On your boards, write out this piece of evidence with quotations correctly.

Evidence: The planet Earth is the 3rd from the Sun.

Source: National Geographic 

According to National Geographic, "The planet Earth is the 3rd from the Sun."

500

Restate this prompt question. Write a sentence stem.

How does the character James change from the beginning to the end of the text?

James changes by...

M
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