Test Taking Strategy
Vocabulary/context clues
Main Idea/Theme
Text Evidence
Writing and revision
100

This strategy helps you understand what the question is asking before looking at the answers.

What is rereading the question?

100

Using nearby words to figure out meaning is called this.

What are context clues?

100

What the text is mostly about.

What is the main idea?

100

Proof from the text that supports your answer.

What is text evidence?

100

The main idea of your writing.

What is a claim?

200

Crossing out wrong answers is called this.

What is elimination?

200

If a word has the prefix un-, it usually means this.

What is not?

200

The lesson or message of a story.

What is the theme?

200

This means putting evidence into your own words.

What is paraphrasing?

200

Words like first, next, and finally are called this.

What are transition words?

300

Words like NOT, EXCEPT, or BEST in a question are called this.

What are key words (or signal words)?

300

A word that has the same meaning as another word.

What is a synonym?

300

Details that support the main idea are called this.

What are supporting details?

300

Using the exact words from the text is called this.

What is quoting?

300

Fixing grammar, spelling, and punctuation is called this.

What is editing?

400

This strategy involves going back into the text to find proof.

What is using text evidence?

400

A word that means the opposite of another word.

What is an antonym?

400

“Never give up” is an example of this.

What is a theme?

400

This explains how your evidence supports your answer.

What is explanation (or reasoning)?

400

Improving ideas and clarity in writing is called this.

What is revising?

500

If you are unsure of an answer, this strategy helps you make a smart guess.

What is using context clues and eliminating wrong answers?

500

In the sentence “The glass shattered into tiny pieces,” this word helps you understand shattered.

What is “tiny pieces”?

500

This helps you figure out the main idea by looking at repeated ideas in the text.

What is identifying key details (or patterns)?

500

A strong response includes a claim, evidence, and this final step.

What is explanation?

500

A strong paragraph includes Topic, Detail, Evidence, and this.

What is explanation?