The Test
Writing
Reading
Editing
Tips and Strategies
100

Are you allowed to get notebook paper from the test administrator so you can write your rough draft?

Yes

100

What type of writing is required on the STAAR?

Persuasive

100

What is the difference between mood and tone?

Mood is how the reader feels/reacts to a story. The tone is the attitude and emotion the author has.

100

What is a proper noun? How is it written?

The name of a person, place, or thing. It is always capitalized. (She went to Paris to visit Aunt Tessie.)

100

What should you do first before you read your passages?

Read the questions, so you will have a purpose for reading.

200

How many hours do you have to take English II STAAR?

5 hours

200

What is the most important sentence of your essay?

The THESIS!

200

What is a theme?

The moral, lesson that the reader should take away from the story.

200

What is a verb? Give an example in a sentence.

A verb is an action word that shows what the noun is doing or has done.

200

What is one tip you can use when taking the editing portion of the STAAR test?

Before looking at the answers, see if you can correct the sentence first.

300

What should you do if you are stuck on a question?

Flag it for review, and give your best answer.

300

In order to write an effective persuasive essay, your supporting paragraphs must also include what?

Detail, personal example, example from literature, or a current event.  Also, must include commentary.

300

What is an inference?

An educated guess based on observations and prior knowledge.

300

A compound sentence is made of what parts?

Independent clause, comma, coordinating conjunction, independent clause.

300

What is one tip you can use when writing your STAAR essay?

Develop your ideas thoroughly, provide a clear thesis

400

Do you need to read all of the passages for the reading section of the STAAR?

ABSOLUTELY, YES! YOU WILL NOT PASS IF YOU DO NOT READ THE WHOLE PASSAGE FOR THE READING PORTION!

400

"She flew like butterflies on a breeze." What is this an example of? What does that term mean?

Simile - comparison of two things.

400

How do you find author's purpose?

Think about what they are trying to convey to the audience. (Persuade? Facts? Entertain? -- What is their main point?)

400

A complex sentence is made of what parts?

Independent clause, subordinating conjunction, and a dependent clause.

400

What is one tool you can use when you need to check the spelling or definition of a word?

Dictionary

500

What tools do you have available on the online platform?

Guideline, dictionary, highlight, notes, flag for review.

500

Why do authors use imagery?

To help the reader understand and make sense of what is occurring in the story.

500

In poetry, what is a shift?

A moment in the poem where something changes. Can be tone, mood, subject, setting.

500

When writing a complex sentence, when do you use a comma?

When the dependent clause comes before the independent.

500

What is one tip you can use when completing the crossover question portion of the STAAR?

Make a compare and contrast chart

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