Level 1 Terms
FSA Questions
Tips and tricks
Level 2 Terms
FSA/Reading facts
100

What is central idea?

the main point of the text

100

Is there usually audio portions on the FSA reading?

Yes!
100

The FSA results help teachers understand what? 

-to measure student progress

-how well we taught

-IT IS NOT A REFLECTION OF HOW DUMB/SMART A STUDENT IS

100

What is connotative language? 

negative or positive emotions associated  with a word
100

How many sections are on the FSA reading?

2

200
What is theme? 

The lesson or message of the text

200

Name 3 types of FSA item types

multiple choice

matching table

short response

multiselect

Part A/Part B questions

200

It's important to use your scrap paper for notes because....

-you can summarize texts when you can multiple to compare

-its easier to read your notes than re-read the text

200

What is tone? Provide 4 higher level tone words (ie do not tell me "happy" or "sad")

Tone is the writers attitude towards the subject

  • Informal. ...
  • Optimistic. ...
  • Worried. ...
  • Friendly. ...
  • Curious. ...
  • Assertive.
200

What is the most sold book of all time?

The Bible

300

What is figurative langauge? Give 2 examples

Figurative language is non literal language. Similies, Metaphors, Hyberpoles, Personification, etc... are all examples

300

True or Fasle: The FSA will ask you to compare/contrast up to 3 different texts? 

TRUE, they can give you for example a poem, a short story, and an audio sound clip

300

What are at least 2 of the computer based tools you can use to help view the test?

-zoom in and out

-line reader

-highlighter

-change color 

-change size of the text

300

What is rhetoric? Give an example.

Rhetoric is how an author persuades a reader. 


Examples: emotional (making the reader feel bad for the topics) logical (stating facts and evidence) and credible (the author using credible sources or citing their own credibility) 

300

How many points do you need to pass the FSA with a 3?

350+

400

What is a complex character? Give one example from a text you've read. 

A complex characater is someone or thing that changes over the course of the text, has multiple emotions, and advances the plot and theme. 

Examples: House on Mango Street: Esperanza

Frankenstein: Frankenstein's monster

The Murder of Mary Phagan: Leo Frank 


400

What should a GOOD short response always include?

textual evidence

400

What are 3 self-care activities you can do 24 hours before the test?

-get rest

-eat well (no sugary breakfast, high protien and whole grains)

-meditate

-do activities that will take your mind off the test

400

What does relevant, sufficient, and valid evidence mean? 

relevant: on topic 

sufficient: enough evidence 

valid: from a trustworthy source 

400

How many minutes a day should a 16-year-old read?

Studies show 16-year-olds should read at least 20 minutes outside of their school work. 

500

What kind of text structures can an author use to create tension, mystery, or surprise? List 2. 

pacing, story order, repetition, flashbacks, parrallel plots, 

500

T or F, you can skip questions and come back to them on the FSA?

True

500

When are finished with a section of the test, should you end the session or pause the test?

end the session

500

What is an objective summary?

A recap of the text that is free of personal opinion 

500

How tall is the world's tallest book?

14 ft