Reading Prose & Poetry
Reading Informational Text
Reading Across Genres
Vocabulary & Word Meaning
FAST Skills Mix
100

What is the theme of a story?

The lesson or message the author wants readers to learn.

100

What is the central idea of a text?

What the text is mostly about.

100

What is the goal of a summary?

To retell the text’s most important points in a shorter way.

100

What do context clues help you figure out?

The meaning of unknown words.

100

On FAST, what should you always do when a question asks for evidence?

Return to the text to look for proof.

200

If a story is told using “I,” “me,” and “my,” what point of view is it?

First-person point of view.

200

What text structure describes something in the order it happened?

Chronological order (sequence).

200

When comparing multiple accounts of the same topic, what can we expect from the texts?

That at least one text  will be a primary source and at least one text will be a secondary source.

200

The prefix pre- means “before.” What does preview mean?

To look at something before you experience it.

200

If a question asks “What is the author’s point of view?” what is it asking?

The author’s feelings, beliefs, or stance about the topic.

300

In poetry, a group of lines is called a…

Stanza.

300

How do you summarize informational text?

Using the 5 "W's" (and an "H")

300

If two texts explain the same topic but give different information, what skill are you using?

Comparing and contrasting the texts.

300

Which has a more positive connotation: slim or skinny?

Slim.

300

What is the best strategy when answering multi-select questions?

Choose all answers that are supported by the text.

400

What are 4 features of a drama/play?

Characters, stage directions, Acts and Scenes

400

What is an argument in informational text?

A claim supported by evidence and reasoning.

400

You read a poem and a story about friendship. What is one element you can compare across genres?

Their themes.

400

What type of figurative language is this? “The classroom was a zoo.”

Metaphor.

400

If two answer choices are similar, how do you choose the best one?

Pick the option that is most directly supported by the text.

500

Two characters have different perspectives about the same event. What skill do you use to understand this?

Analyzing characters’ points of view and how they interpret events differently.

500

A text explains a problem endangered animals face and possible solutions. What structure is this?

Problem and solution structure.

500

When summarizing a literary text, what four things must you always include?

Characters, setting, major events (plot), and the theme.

500

The root “aud” means “to hear.” What does audience most likely mean?

A group of people who listen or watch a performance.

500

What is the relationship between Part A and Part B on FAST?

Part B provides evidence that supports your answer to Part A.