This porous underwater organism is also found in many household kitchens. He is often saying "I'm ready!", but will he be ready to tackle the STAAR test?
Who is SpongeBob SquarePants?
Often called the most important meal of the day, You should have this every morning to be STAAR ready!
What is breakfast?
Make sure you have this to take notes, show your work, and plan your writing on during the STAAR tests.
What is paper or scratch paper?
This whiny, bald-headed little boy would definitely NOT be STAAR Ready, but are YOU?
Who is Calliou?
We often stop at this popular coffee shop in the morning, but make sure you aren't "latte" for school!
What is Starbucks?
These are often used to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar or multiple meaning words, especially when you don't have a dictionary.
What are context clues?
This Disney princess who loves to read would definitely be able to tame the "beast" that is the STAAR test.
Who is Belle?
Make sure you don't get dust on your Chromebook or spill your precious water while eating this spicy, crunchy snack.
What are Takis or hot chips?
The top and bottom numbers in a fraction are called...
What are the numerator and denominator? (Will also accept part/whole)
We don't talk about this character from Encanto, but we also don't talk before, during, or after we finish our STAAR test.
Who is Bruno?
While this popular drink starting with a "M" can give you a sudden burst of energy, it may also cause you to feel jittery and "crash" when it's effects wear off.
When you see these words on a word problem in math, the operation you will probably use to solve it is...
per, out of, ratio of, quotient of, percent, equal pieces, split, average
What is division?
You should never feel like this lazy, purple character glued to their phone from Inside Out 2, especially when it comes to doing well on your STAAR tests.
Who is Ennui?
Which food group(s) is best to eat before an important test or event?
What is protein and/or healthy carbohydrates?
When taking the Reading STAAR test, it is important that you find this to support your answers and also include it in your writing for the ECR.
What is text evidence?