ELA 1
Testing Strategies
ELA 3
ELA 4
ELA 5
100

What is the root word in: uncomfortable? 

comfort

100

If you are stuck on a question for longer than 2 minutes, what should you do?

Move on to questions you DO know and come back later.

100

What does the prefix "pre" mean?

What is before?

100

What is the theme?

The message, moral, or lesson

100

Where is the adjective in this sentence?

The baby was sleeping in the wooden crib. 

 wooden

200

If a text uses the words "he", "she", or "they" to tell a story. 

- is it third-person or first-person?

What is third-person point of view?

200

What is a helpful strategy that helps narrow down the options?

Process of elimination

200

In the word looking, what is the suffix.

-ing

200

What does it mean to "summarize" a text? 

A summary should highlight the main points of a story. 

200

Can you explain the difference between a fiction and a nonfiction text?

Fiction: Imagination/not real 

Nonfiction: Facts/based on real events

300

Which rhetorical device is used in the expression, "Emerald waters dance"?

Personification

300

How many times should you read the passage?

As many times as it takes to understand what is happening.

300

If the prefix -un goes in the word unavailable-what does that mean?

What is, not able to do something 

300
What is author's purpose?(not the three yet)

Why the author wrote the text

300

When Billy worked hard to buy the two dogs in Where the Red Fern Grows, what theme was revealed?

Perseverance leads to meaningful rewards

400

What is the theme of this paragraph? 

Sadie was kicking a soccer ball in the house and broke her mom's expensive vase. The vase was shattered into a million pieces. She went to her mom and told her what she had done even though she knew she'd be punished. 

Always choose to be honest

400

Oh no! You don't know what this vocabulary word means! What do you do?(Not just context clues, give me the strategies)

Look for words around it, Plug in all the options to see which one sounds right, use synonyms and antonyms.
400

The text structure that gives readers events in the order they happen is known as 

What is sequence or chronological?

400

What are the three primary author's purpose?

1.Persuade

2.Inform

3.Entertain

400

What text structure uses signal words like dates, first, next, finally?

sequence, chronological

500

Details that help support a main idea are called____.

What are supporting details?

500

What is the #1 best strategy that will help you succeed?

BELIEVE IN YOURSELF

500

Buzz - is an example of which figurative language?


onomatopoeia

500

What is author's claim?

The main idea or opinion the author wants you to believe.


500
Which text structure uses signal words like, "both and  unlike"

Compare and contrast

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