Reading Random
3rd Grade Reading
STAAR PREP
STAAR
3rd Grade STAAR WRITING
100

What information should you pull from paragraphs on a Non-Fiction text when you make notes.

KEY information. IMPORTANT things about the passage.

100

This is when two words sound the same but are spelled differently. 

homophone

100

What are types of author's purpose?

PIEED- Persudae, Inform, Entertain, Explain, Describe

100

Explain Paraphrase

Restating the big points of the story in your own words

100

What is a well-composed constructed response? 

What must it all have in the response?


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Restate the question, answer the question, cite text evidence, explain your reasoning. 

200

Is hot and cold a synonym or antonym? 

Antonym

200

What is the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse called?


Rhyme scheme

200

When would you use the RACE strategy and what does it stand for?

Restate the question 

Answer the question 

Cite text evidence 

Explain your thinking 



200

Strategy for extended constructed response

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200

When you see two passages and have to compare and contrast them, what is it called?

What does that mean to you?

What do they want you to figure out?

Paired passage. 

You have to see what they have in common and their differences. What do the passages have in common?

300

What does antonym mean?

Words that mean the opposite of another
300

A group of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph.

Stanza

300

When completing Reading STAAR you must prove your answers by underlining in the text where you found them and next to the question listing what paragraph you found your answer in. True or False?

True: This is a strategy for the READING STAAR

300

You are allowed to talk and look at other tests during STAAR

False

300

This part of speech describes a noun or pronoun.

Ex:  The pretty girl played with the small cat.

an adjective

400

Fiction or Non-Fiction-- Passage about a talking rabbit that goes on an adventure across the world

Fictional passage

400

What are story elements?

Setting, characters, problem, solution, key events of a story

400

When completing Reading STAAR test it is best to take a 1-2 minute brain break after completing a passage and questions. True or False?

True: When you take a break and relax that allows your brain an opportunity to rest and "forget" the information you just read before continuing to a new text. 

400

What are these instructions for?


-have a clear concise idea.

-double check your punctuation

-have correct spelling

-include text evidence

-have a introduction and conclusion

Extended constructed response

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400

The girl ran away from the disgusting monster. She felt aghast as she trembled away.

Using context clues, what does aghast mean?

scared or horrified

500
What do call a story/ passage that has a moral or lesson in it?

A Theme 

500

What does it mean to infer?

Take you what you already know and whaqt the author tells/ sows you and apply it to the story.

To know and understand something(figure it out) without being told explicitly.

500

You have the whole day to work on the READING Ask permission by raising your hand to go to the bathroom. Remain silent during and after the test. Take your time—no cell phones. Do your personal best! True or False?

True!

500

A biography is always going to be about someone. True or False 

True

500

These phrases are examples of what?

The wind was howling so loud that it was hard to sleep.

Onomatopoeia-  is a word that names a sound, but also sounds like that sound. For example: boom, honk, pop, crack, cuckoo, crack, splat, tweet, zoom, sizzle, whizz, buzz, hiss, rip.