NJSLA Basics
NJSLA Task 1
NJSLA Tasks 2
Writing
Test Taking Strategies
100

These are the tasks that you must be familiar with for the NJSLA.

What are the RST, Literary Analysis, and Narrative tasks?

100

These are the number of sources that appear on the Research Simulation task.

What are three sources?

100

These are both the number of sources that appear on a Literary Analysis Task and the number of Sources you are asked to use in your Literary Analysis Essay.

What are two?

100

If you are asked to write from a different character's POV for the Narrative task, you must write in this POV.

What is Third person?

100

This strategy can help you think about the question being asked while reading 

What is annotating?

200

This NJSLA task is concerned with you synthesizing findings of nonfiction texts.

What is the Research Simulation task?

200

These are the number of sources you are required to use in your essay for the LAT.

What are two?

200

Unlike the RST which does not use these sources, these types of sources will appear on a Literary Analysis Task.

What are fictional texts?

200

This, which is usually found in the last sentence of the introductory paragraph, is a term used to describe the main or central idea of your argument for both the RST and the Literary Analysis task.

What is the thesis statement?

200

Crossing out answer choices that don’t make sense or do not apply to the question

What is process of elimination?

300

This NJSLA task is concerned with you understanding and creating a story.

What is the Narrative task?

300

The Research Simulation Task will ask you to read and synthesize only these types of texts.

What are nonfiction or informational texts?

300

Perspective in which a character or narrator Is speaking

What is point of view?

300

This usually appears in the first sentence of the body paragraphs of your essay.

What is the topic sentence?

300

Part A & B questions are……

What supporting details, supporting textual evidence

400

This NJSLA task is concerned with you interpreting the meaning of fictional texts?

What is the Literary Analysis Task?

400

Keywords in directions to identify a Research Simulation Task 

What is “sources”, Information”, “research”, "compare/contrast" 3 texts/titles. 


*Must name at least 2

400

In literature, this refers to the major issue or problem that characters in a story must overcome.

What is the conflict?

400

This explains what you provide to support the claims you make in your essays.

What is evidence?

400

These self-care strategies can help you be well-rested and have energy so you can be successful on the day of your NJSLA.

What are get a good night's rest and have a good breakfast?

500

the amount of minutes you have for each ELA Unit

What is 90 minutes?

500

Tool used for listening to audio or video sources on the research simulation task

What are Headphones

500

In literature, this refers to the message of the story.

What is theme?

500

These are three possible things you may be asked to do for the Narrative Writing Task.

What are continue the story, create an alternate ending, or change the POV?

500

To ensure your success on the NJSLA, if you are finished early, you can do this to make sure you have completed each question to the best of your ability.

What is proofreading and reviewing your answers.

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