Genre
Informational
Fiction
Writing
Test Taking Strategy
100

Which genre tells a made-up story with characters and a plot?

Fiction

100

The most important point or topic the author wants to communicate 

Central Idea 

100

What are the 5 parts of plot elements?

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

100

What does RACE stand for?

Restate the question, Answer the question, Cite evidence from the text, Explain the evidence

100

What should you do before you start reading a passage on the test?

Pre-read - Read the title, look at pictures/features, pre-read the questions

200

What type of text is written to convince the reader to believe or do something?

Argumentative Text

200

Name three text features that help you find information in an informational text.

Headings, subheadings, bold text, captions, images, table of contents, index, graphs (any 3 of these)

200

What is the turning point or most exciting moment of the story where the main problem is about to be solved?

Climax

200

What is the difference between a noun and a verb?

A noun is a person, place, or thing; a verb is an action word

200

How can you annotate a text?

Write summaries on the side, define words you do not know

300

Which genre uses dialogue and stage directions to tell a story meant to be performed?

Drama 

300

A brief restatement of the main ideas in your own words 

Summary

300

Explain the difference between external and internal conflict.

External conflict is a problem between a character and something outside them (another character, nature, society); internal conflict is a struggle within the character's mind

300

Explain what IRACE2C means and when you use it.

Introduction, Restate, Answer, Cite evidence, Explain, Repeat RACE, Conclusion. Use IRACE2C for ECR/Essay responses

300

How can you eliminate wrong answers on a multiple-choice question?

Cross out answers that are clearly wrong, too extreme, or don't match the text

400

What genre uses rhyme to create rhythm and sound?

Poetry

400

How can you distinguish between a fact and an opinion in an informational text?

Facts are statements that can be proven true; opinions are beliefs or feelings that cannot be proven

400

How can you infer something about a character that isn't directly stated in the text?

Look for clues and make inferences

400

What are the five parts of a friendly letter?

Heading, greeting, body, closing, signature

400

What should you do on paper for a written response question?

Write down RACE and/or IRACE2C to help you outline your writing

500

You're reading a text about renewable energy. The author includes statistics about solar panel efficiency, quotes from environmental scientists, and photographs of wind turbines. What type of text is this?


Informational

500

What is the authors purpose of an informational text? 

Inform, Explain

500

What is the difference between the narrator and the main character in a story

The narrator is the voice telling the story (who is speaking). The main character is the person the story is mostly about.

500

Identify the grammatical error in this sentence and explain how to fix it: "The students was excited about the field trip."


This is a subject-verb agreement error. "Students" is plural, but "was" is singular. It should be: "The students were excited about the field trip."


500

You're stuck between two answer choices. What can you do to find the best answer?

Re-read the text, highlight evidence to support each answer, check which answer BEST supports the text