Fiction
Argumentative
Informational
RANDOM
RANDOM
100

                What is Fiction?

Fiction is stories that are not real 

100

What is Argumentative Text?

Argumentative text persuade the reader to take side on the topic.

100

TRUE OR FALSE Informational text are NOT real

Informational text are real and true

100

What are you doing when you are making an inference?

educated guess made by connecting what you read with what you already know.

100

When you don't understand the meaning the word on the STAAR Test. What can you ALWAYS DO?

USE THE DICTIONARY

200

Peoples, animals, or things in fictional stories are called

characters

200

True or False Claim is the position being taken in the argument

TRUE

200

What does facts mean?

Something is known to be true
200

Key ideas are what?

Key ideas are the author’s main ideas

200

What can get you a good score on your Short Constructed Response SCR quesstion?

Using RACE Strategy, or providing a complete answer with evidence from the text

300

The problem in a story is the called the

CONFLICT

300

True or False The Mighty Baba Yaga was a Argumentative Text

FALSE

300

Name two Informational text we have read this year?

Hidden Figures, Simone Biles, Becoming Darth Vader, etc

300

How can you make connections while reading? Name the three ways

Text to Text, Text to self, Text to world/society

300

You are given scratch sheets of paper on the STAAR test. What can you do with them?

annotate the text, write RACE Strategy, or plan your essay

400

Theme is what_______________ and give an example of a theme

Theme is the message or moral in the story


Examples include: friendship, love, forgiveness, being kind, good vs. evil, courage etc

400

In your argument it is important to back it up with ____________________ and ___________________

reasons and evidence

400

What are some text features that authors use in informational text? Name at least 3

Subheadings, captions, photographs, maps, diagrams, bolded words, italics etc

400

The Authors purpose could be to _____________ Name at least one purpose

persuade, entertain, inform, describe, or instruct

400

TRUE or FALSE: The ECR (Extended Constructed Response) needs a INTRO, BODY, and CONCLUSION

EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER

TRUE

500

Exposition Rising Action, Climax, and Falling Action are all a part of the  

PLOT DIAGRAM

500

Fill in the blank the counterclaim is the _______________ side to the argument

opposite


500

Organizational patterns or text structures authors use can include.... Name at least one.

description, sequence, cause and effect, problem and solution, and compare & contrast

500

NAME AND EXPLAIN EVERY LETTER IN THE RACE STRATEGY.


R=Restate the question.

A=Answer the question.

C=Cite your evidence.

E=Explain your evidence.




500

Revise and Editing questions are questions that__________________

Have you correct errors such as  (spelling, punctuation, combining sentence, using commas etc)