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Words of Wisdom

Enhance your STAAR test performance with these essential strategies. Begin with the most challenging passage to maximize your focus and comprehension. Preview questions prior to reading to steer your understanding. Utilize "Stop and Jot" techniques during reading to summarize key ideas. For vocabulary questions, substitute answer choices into the context. Identify main ideas, summaries, and author perspectives by asking key questions. Don't forget proper scantron techniques—bubble carefully and take breaks to clear your mind. Recheck your answers to ensure you choose the best options.

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Words of Wisdom

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  1. Words of Wisdom STAAR Strategies

  2. You can complete the test in any order.

  3. Look at the titles of all of the passages. It’s usually best to read the passage that seems the most Difficult toyouFIRST.

  4. Before you read a passage, look over the questions.

  5. As you read a passage use your “Stop and Jot” strategies.

  6. If a question asks what a word means in a certain sentence, • go back to that sentence and substitute the answer choices into it. • Then pick the choice that completes the sentence with the same meaning as the original word.

  7. Main idea questions this is usually found in the first sentence of the passage or paragraph. If it’s not there then it’s the topic the author has repeated throughout the passage.

  8. Summary questions Think BME! Remember, Main Idea and Summary Are not the same! A summary talks about the beginning, middle, and the end of the passage.

  9. Author’s point of view or purpose questions: Ask yourself, “Why was this written?” and then think P.I.E.E. Is it a an advertisement (to persuade), factual/historical (to inform), A story (to entertain). Or A Letter (To Express)

  10. Bubble your scantron VERY CAREFULLY. Erase completely and darken your final answer bubbles.

  11. TAKE BREAKS!! Even when you have checked over all your work, just take another break and let your brain go “dead” for a bit. Then, come back to your test when your mind is refreshed.

  12. Always recheck your work, especially the questions where you thought there were 2 possible good answers…you want the BEST answer.

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