What is the question REALLY asking?
Informational Text
Test Taking Strategies
Persuasive/Argumentative Text
RACE
100

Which quotation best supports the correct answer to Part A? 

text evidence

100

What is the purpose of a caption?

tells the who, what, when, where, and why of a photo

100

If you see the words "best" or "most likely" in a question you know that....

there might be a distractor in the answer choices

100

an assertion, position, or arguable thesis about a topic or issue

claim

100

What does each part of RACE stand for?

restate the question

answer the question

cite evidence

explain how your evidence supports your answer

200

Based on the dialogue in lines 29 through 38, which words best describe Angie's behavior toward Pete?

Character Traits

200

Name one things that narrative texts have that informational texts do not.

characters

plot

200

How do you annotate answer choices?

write why the answers are incorrect and why the answer is correct

200

a particular inclination, feeling, or opinion about a subject

bias

200
Restate this question


How does the setting in fluence the development of the plot?

The setting influences the development of the plot by...

300

What effect does Angie have on the resolution of the conflict? Support your answer with evidence from the play.

plot

conflict

300

What author's purposes are used for informational text?

to inform

to describe

to explain

300

Name two things you can use to help your annotate or make notes on the online STAAR test?

highlight

notepad

scratch sheet of paper

300

a writer or speaker's use of a general statement meant to apply to many cases when some cases may include specific or unique details that make the assertion invalid

sweeping generalization

300

Give me a sentence stem (beginning of a sentence) that you could use to start your sentence for citing evidence...

In the text, 

In paragraph ____,

The author states,

400

What is the most likely reason the author wrote this article?

author's purpose

400

True or False

Information text is ALWAYS nonfiction

true

400

True or False:

Staying up late and eating a good breakfast helps you be prepared for your test.

FALSE

400

it shows the reader that you are capable of understanding and respecting multiple sides of an argument.

counter argument

400

What is the least amount of sentences you need when answering a constructed response question?

three

500

In paragraphs 2 through 4, how does the use of a problem-and-solution organizational structure help the reader understand the information in the article? Support your answer with evidence from the article?

Text structure AND text evidence

500

List all five text structures

description

chronological/sequence

problem and solution

compare and contrast

cause and effect

500

Name one way you can reduce test anxiety

Get plenty of sleep

eat a good breakfast

come with a game plan

take deep breaths

etc.

500

Name that Logical Fallacy:

An idea or action will lead to something terrible

Slippery Slope

500

What is the most important punctuation that is needed to answer constructed response questions?

quotation marks around the textual evidence " "

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