WorksheetsSTAAR Review
Total questions: 21
Worksheet time: 24mins
What change should be made to line 2?
Change Self-help to Self help
change our to your
change temperitures to temperatures
no change is needed
What change, if any, should be made to sentence 6?
Change You'd to You're
Change book to books
Change showing to show
No change needs to be made
What change should be made to line 3?
Add a comma after However
Delete the comma after experts
Change users to user's
No change is needed
What change, if any, should be made to sentence 6?
Delete the apostrophes
change at to in
change perspective to prespective
No change is needed
What is the most effective way to revise sentence 2?
This could honestly go either way. There are so many good things and bad things that electronics can bring about.
This could honestly go either way, but there are so many good things and bad things.
There are so many good things; this could honestly go either way and an almost equal number of bad things.
No change needs to be made.
How should sentence 6 be changed?
Change There to Their
Change consider to considered
Insert a comma before but
No change is needed.
How should sentence 6 be changed?
Change these to those
change extreme to extremely
change temperatures to temperature
No change is needed
What change should be made to line 9?
Change are to is
Delete the comma
change antarctica to Antarctica
No change is needed
Alliteration
Repetition of sound at the beginning of a word
"Silly Sarah Sue sang a sog"
Figurative Language
Words that may not literally mean what they say
Hyperbole
a great exaggeration use to emphasize a point
onomatopoeia
When the word makes the sound it says.
ZOOM! POP!
Personification
giving human like mannerisms and behaviors to something that is not human.
(a) STAAR test in on Wednesday. (b) excited but a little scared. (c) will be a celebration on Thursday.
analyze
To look at carefully and break apart
cite evidence
To give details from the testthat support your statement
author's purpose
The reason why the author wrote the text.
Develop
To expand an idea, paragraph, or essay by adding details
Emphasize
To stress the importance of, ro bring attention
What does "code the question" mean?
Underline the entire question
highlight the key words and location in the question
Highlight the location
I don't know
To make an inference, we can use the equation
(a) + (b) = (c)
Drag and drop the meaning for each letter of TPCASTT
What is another word/phrase for main idea?
plot
details
climax
controlling idea
playwright
the author of a play
Act
major divisions in a play
dialogue
a conversation between two or more characters
protagonist
the main character in a work of fiction
antagonist
something working against the main character, the "bad guy"
Label the plot elements on the diagram
Foreshadowing
Occurs when the author provides hints that suggest future events in the story
illustrate
to make clear by describing in order for the reader to be able to picture it
mood
the feeling created in the story
tone
how the author feels
flashback
a scene in a movie, novel, drama, set in a time earlier that the main story.
genre
refers to a category in which a work of literature is classified
folktale
a story that has been passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth
myth
a story to answer questions about human nature, origins of the world, mysteries of nature
drama
a form of literature meant to be performed by actors in front of an audience
fiction
writing that tells an imaginary story
Can you request more scratch paper?
yes
no
maybe?
what is scratch paper for?
Do you have to paraphrase on the STAAR test?
no
YES!
what?
maybe?
