Informational Texts
Literary Devices
Test Taking Skills
Fictional Texts
100

What is a controlling idea?

The main idea the writer is communicating in the text

100

What is a literary device?

Essential tools that an author uses to create rhythm, enhance meaning, or intensify a mood or feeling

100

The first thing you must do when taking a test is...

Read the instructions

100

What is theme?

A central topic, subject, or message within a narrative.

200

The purpose of Informational texts is to...

Inform

200

I walk as slow as a snail to class. Which literary device is used here?

Simile

200

What is Process of Elimination?

Striking through incorrect answers first and narrowing down your answers to the 2 possible best

200

A part of the story that if removed, changes the meaning of the text.

Key detail

300

Something used in the text to support points.

Evidence

300

I am vengeance. Which literary device is used here?

Personification 

300

What are you allowed to do once you have finished the STAAR test?

Read or rest your head

300

How a character changes throughout a story is called...

Character Development

400

Name 3 things to look for in an informational text to evaluate its credibility

Author, Loaded language, bandwagon appeals, .edu/.gov, excessive ads, bias

400

Love is a losing game. What device is used here?

Metaphor

400

What is the strategy for defining the meaning of unknown words?

Context Clues

400

Name three types of conflict

Nature, vs Character, Society, Self

500

Name 3 graphical elements and their purpose

Title, caption, images, data/graphs, author's bio, subheadings

500

What are the three different types of Point Of View?

1st (I), 2nd (you), 3rd

500

Name 3 tools we reviewed in the Practice STAAR Test

Highlight, Line reader, strikethrough, sticky notes, saving

500

To enter out into that silence that was the city at eight o'clock of a misty evening in November, to put your feet upon that buckling concrete walk, to step over grassy seams and make your way. This excerpt serves to establish...

Tone & Mood, OR Imagery 

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