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

What is the conflict or the problem of the story?

The conflict or problem of the story is the challenge that the characters are trying to solve or overcome.

100

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

homophone

100

What should I do If I get stuck on a question?

1) Look at the What and Where of the question again.

2) Look at the story again. Look for Text Evidence

3) Flag it for review and come back to it.

100

Explain main idea:

It's what the section or selection is mostly about

100

How would you combine these sentences?

A tiger has stripes that help it blend in with it's habitat. It blends in with it's habitat because it looks like the shaded trees and tall grass.

A tiger has stripes that help it blend in with it's habitat because it looks like the shaded trees and tall grass. 

200

Is hot and cold a synonym or antonym? 

Antonym are words that are opposite of each other. such as fast and slow. 

Synonyms are words that mean the same such as Happy and Joyful. 

200

What is it called when there's a really descriptive part in a story?

Here's an example:

"The fresh, salty air of the ocean wafted pass me as I silently, slowly, made my way across the sand leaving deep footprints behind that the waves quickly filled."

What did the author probably want me to understand about this person?


Imagery

This person is calmly walking in a peaceful place.

200

True or False: When I'm done with all the questions, I will hit 'end test' and click submit

FALSE

I MUST raise my hand when I'm done and wait for teacher review before I hit "submit".

200

Explain what text evidence means

Evidence from the text that supports your answer for a question.



200

What should your first sentence in a written response do? 

Restate the question

300

What does antonym mean?

Words that mean the opposite of another
300

Give an example of figurative language

Imagery, Rhyming, Alliteration, Simile, Metaphore, ect...

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

Give an example of a TEXT FEATURE

Headings, captions, bold, italic, changes in font or color, 

300

What needs to be changed in this sentence?

Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of america.

america needs to be capitalized (America)

400

If you read a text about the way rabbits survive in their environment. 

What should you be thinking about (and taking notes on) as you read.....)

Topic: The way rabbits survive

I know that topic would be considered Non-Fiction because its about real facts. I would be thinking and taking notes mostly about MAIN IDEA. 

400

What are types of author's purpose?

PIE- Persudae, Inform, Entertain

400

When completing Reading STAAR test I can take a 3 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 refresh before a new story comes. 

400

Pictures, graphs, and charts are examples of what?

Graphic Features

400

What is the difference between major and minor characters?

Major characters are important to the story and are in the story a lot.  Minor characters don't effect the story very much and are only in a small part of the story.

500

What is the setting of a story? 

The place and time the story takes place in.

500

What does it mean to infer?

What is an inference?

Take you what you already know 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

What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?

Here are examples of both a simile and a metaphor:

  • Simile:  Compares two things using like or as  "Her smile is as bright as the sun."
  • Metaphor:  Compares two things without using like or as  "The classroom was a zoo during recess."
500

The boy were walking along carnation street when he seen the cars crash?

What 5 corrections needs to be made?

The boy WAS walking along Carnation Street when he SAW the cars crash.