Testing Tips
Strategies
Question Types
Genre
Wild Card
100

What should you do the night before the STAAR?

Sleep well

100

To determine the meanings of unfamiliar words in a selection 

Context clues or a dictionary/thesaurus  

100

If a question asks, "What is paragraph 5 mainly about?" What is it asking for?

Main idea

100

All FICTION requires this to be a story

Conflict

100

What 2 things can you do after the STAAR test?

READ or SLEEP!

200

If stressing during the test, you should

Take a mini-break for water or the restroom, breathe

200

A valuable test-taking strategy  

Read questions carefully, read the answer choices carefully, cross out the 2 worse answers, take your time, do your best

200

DOUBLE POINTS


All the important events from the beginning, middle and end of a selection

Summary

200

A group of lines in a poem

Stanza

200

DOUBLE POINTS

What is a SCR?  How much do you write?  How do you start your first sentence?  What else do you include?

Short Constructed Response

2 sentences,

Use as many words from the question to start your first sentence, then answer it.

YOU MUST INCLUDE EVIDENCE/QUOTE

300

What should you do the morning of the STAAR test?

Eat a healthy breakfast

300

A reading strategy

Define unknown words, highlight, read questions and answers carefully, cross out the 2 worse answers, re-read text multiple times

300

This question: The reader can conclude that ... Is asking the reader to what?

Make an inference

300

An article about the dangers of playing video games all day is what type of text?

Informational  

300

How much time you will be given for the 8th grade STAAR Reading test?

The entire school day, if needed

400

Why is the STAAR test important for students?

It demonstrates your mastery of 8th grade skills and is required to be promoted to high school

400

Marking through 2 wrong answers

Process of elimination

400

One strategy for answering vocabulary context clue questions is

Read the text surrounding the word for hints about its meaning

400

Non-fiction written by the author about the author's life

Autobiography

400

What do you need to bring to class the day of the STAAR test?

A great attitude - everything else will be provided by GMS and your teachers.

500

Leave these at home or be prepared to give them to your test administrator 

Cell phones, smart watches, and electronic devices 

500

To get an idea of what a passage is about before reading it, what should you check first?

Title, subtitles, photos, captions

500

The moral of a story, or the life lesson the author wants the reader to understand

Theme

500

Words that tell what the characters should be doing as they speak their lines 

Stage directions

500

TRIPLE POINTS

What is an ECR?  How much should you write? How do you start?  What do you HAVE to include?

Extended Constructed Response

4 paragraphs (introduction, body 1, body 2, and conclusion)

Use as many words from the prompt to start your first sentance.  

Include EVIDENCE/QUOTE

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