Test-Taking Strategies
Syllable Practice
Grammar
100

Read this question:

What is the main idea of paragraph 6?

Where should you look for the answer?

Paragraph 6

100

How many syllables are in the word: tornado?

3

100
Is the prefix at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end of words?

beginning

200

How many times should you read a complicated passage, like a flier or informational text?

at least 2, maybe more

200

How should you divide this word into syllables: butterfly?

but/ter/fly

200

What are synonyms?

two words that mean the same thing

300

True/False: You must have some sort of evidence of thinking for each test question.

TRUE. If you cannot find evidence in the passage, then write a sentence to describe why you chose that answer.

300

How should you divide this world into syllables: uncover?

un/cov/er

300

What is the suffix in: unlovely?

-ly

400

What are three things that can help you identify the main idea of a passage?

1. Title

2. Pictures

3. First and Last Sentences

400

How would you divide the word: lobster?

lob/ster

400

Name a synonym of chilly.

Answers vary.

500

What strategy is used to solve this question:

Which word means the same thing as crave in this sentence?

Sometimes, I crave chocolate.

Try each answer choice in the sentence and see which one makes the most sense.

500

Aside from clapping out the syllables, how can you determine how many syllables are in a word?

It matches the number of vowel spellings.

500

What is the prefix in playful?

There is no prefix in playful.

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