2016-2017 STAAR Reading Test Prep, FREE STAAR ONLINE TEST, How to pass the STAAR assessment Use the free online STAAR test prep to help your students pass the 2016 STAAR test. The STAAR Test covers reading, ELA, math, science, writing and social studies.
STAAR READING RELEASED TEST 2015
Grades 3–8 Assessments
STAAR Practice Test Questions Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and Grade 11 EOC Exit Level Practice Test Items
STAAR Practice Test Questions Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and Grade 11 EOC Exit Level Practice Test Items
STAAR Practice Tests Grades 3–8 Assessments
GRADE 3 STAAR READING PASSAGES
GRADE | TEST FORMS | ANSWER KEYS |
3 | 2015 Reading | 2015 Reading |
4 | 2015 Reading | 2015 Writing | 2015 Reading | 2015 Writing |
5 | 2015 Reading | 2015 Science | 2015 Reading | 2015 Science |
6 | 2015 Reading | 2015 Reading |
7 | 2015 Reading | 2015 Writing | 2015 Reading | 2015 Writing |
8 | 2015 Reading | 2015 Science | 2015 Social Studies | 2015 Reading | 2015 Science | 2015 Social Studies |
GRADE 3 STAAR READING PASSAGES
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STAAR Writing Test Prep
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Grades 3–5 Spanish Assessments
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End-of-Course Assessments
The links below open PDF versions of STAAR EOC released tests.
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NEW 2014: Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 STAAR Reading Test Passages
STAAR Test Prep Games
Links to PDF Academic Word List
School Speak Word List
The Tennessee Academic Vocabulary ProjectAcademic Tier 3 Reading Glossary
Word Academic Tier 3 Mathematics Glossary
Word Academic Tier 3 Writing Glossary
WordAcademic Tier 3 English Language Arts Glossary
PDFAcademic Tier 3 History / Social Studies Glossary
Academic Tier 3 Science Glossary (Glossary at the end of the PDF doc,)
NWEA Academic Vocabulary
CST and CAHSEE Academic Vocabulary
STAAR No Excuse Testing Vocabulary!!
Instructions: Write the correct word in the space before its definition. There may be more than one definition for each word.
1. a short section taken from a play, film, or written work.
2. the condition of a person or thing.
3. to start or make something that did not exist before.
4. on the side that is across from another; facing.
5. likely to happen or be true.
6. the message that is understood or intended when someone uses a word.
7. free of mistakes; correct.
8. to exchange ideas or information.
9. probably; possibly.
10. something or someone selected.
11. an important opinion or piece of information that someone says or writes to other people.
12. one thing out of a group of similar things.
13. an individual or small part; an item or particular.
14. to give information so that another person can understand something.
15. to tell or write about.
16. a goal or purpose that a person works to achieve; aim.
17. restate in a concise form.
18. a portion or section of a written work; a paragraph, verse, etc.
19. to give what is needed; supply.
20. something that happens, especially an important thing that happens.
21. to choose above others as the best liked or most wanted.
22. for the most part; mostly.
23. a word or phrase for something that might be known only by people who have a particular job or interest.
24. better or more than usual; to a great degree.
This test is all examples and is more difficult!
1. opposite
The two children stood on __________ sides of the room.
The newspaper reports on current world __________.
The rescue team __________ water and food to the victims.
The __________ across the ocean was very difficult.
3. communicate
I __________ with my best friend by telephone.
What do you __________?
It will most __________ rain tomorrow.
The movie was __________ about monkeys that had escaped from a zoo.
4. likely
The food is __________ good at this restaurant.
It will most __________ rain tomorrow.
He __________ a new business last year.
The company made a __________ to the newspapers about closing the factory.
5. established
I __________ what I say.
He __________ a new business last year.
The teacher __________ the directions to the students.
The newspaper reports on current world __________.
6. events
It will most __________ rain tomorrow.
I __________ with my best friend by telephone.
The newspaper reports on current world __________.
If it snows a lot tonight, schools will __________ be closed tomorrow.
7. selection
The company __________ the workers with uniforms and necessary tools.
The newspaper reports on current world __________.
It will most __________ rain tomorrow.
Maya is our __________ for team captain.
8. passage
The rescue team __________ water and food to the victims.
She is not afraid of the __________ from life to death.
The meaning of "mandatory" is "required" or "necessary."
The company made a __________ to the newspapers about closing the factory.
9. passage
The __________ across the ocean was very difficult.
He __________ carrots to all other vegetables.
The old house was in a bad __________ after the terrible storm.
If it snows a lot tonight, schools will __________ be closed tomorrow.
10. prefers
What do you __________?
He __________ the places he saw on his vacation.
He __________ carrots to all other vegetables.
The company __________ the workers with uniforms and necessary tools.
11. especially
My __________ is to become a teacher.
The food is __________ good at this restaurant.
Maya is our __________ for team captain.
The mechanic explained every __________ of the engine.
12. accurate
The food is __________ good at this restaurant.
The newspaper gave an __________ report of the fire.
The newspaper reports on current world __________.
She put several __________ of clothing into her suitcase.
13. especially
The newspaper reports on current world __________.
The old house was in a bad __________ after the terrible storm.
Maya is our __________ for team captain.
I'm __________ tired tonight.
14. objective
The __________ across the ocean was very difficult.
The company __________ the workers with uniforms and necessary tools.
The company made a __________ to the newspapers about closing the factory.
My __________ is to become a teacher.
15. detail
The mechanic explained every __________ of the engine.
She is not afraid of the __________ from life to death.
The two children stood on __________ sides of the room.
The newspaper reports on current world __________.
16. articles
She put several __________ of clothing into her suitcase.
The movie was __________ about monkeys that had escaped from a zoo.
It will most __________ rain tomorrow.
The teacher __________ the directions to the students.
17. provides
He __________ a new business last year.
It will most __________ rain tomorrow.
The company __________ the workers with uniforms and necessary tools.
He __________ the places he saw on his vacation.
18. explained
The teacher __________ the directions to the students.
My __________ is to become a teacher.
I __________ with my best friend by telephone.
Maya is our __________ for team captain.
19. meaning
I __________ what I say.
The teacher __________ the directions to the students.
The __________ of "mandatory" is "required" or "necessary."
Maya is our __________ for team captain.
20. mean
He __________ the places he saw on his vacation.
The newspaper reports on current world __________.
The __________ dog bit the child.
She is not afraid of the __________ from life to death.
21. term
He __________ a new business last year.
"Zip drive" is a computer __________.
The newspaper gave an __________ report of the fire.
Maya is our __________ for team captain.
22. opposite
His house is on the __________ side of the street from mine.
The newspaper gave an __________ report of the fire.
I __________ with my best friend by telephone.
He __________ the places he saw on his vacation.
23. statement
The rescue team __________ water and food to the victims.
The food is __________ good at this restaurant.
The meaning of "mandatory" is "required" or "necessary."
The company made a __________ to the newspapers about closing the factory.
24. mean
I'm especially tired tonight.
The __________ across the ocean was very difficult.
The movie was __________ about monkeys that had escaped from a zoo.
I __________ what I say.
25. state
I __________ with my best friend by telephone.
Maya is our __________ for team captain.
The old house was in a bad __________ after the terrible storm.
The __________ dog bit the child.
26. provided
It will most __________ rain tomorrow.
She is not afraid of the __________ from life to death.
What do you __________?
The rescue team __________ water and food to the victims.
27. probably
What do you __________?
It will most __________ rain tomorrow.
If it snows a lot tonight, schools will __________ be closed tomorrow.
I __________ with my best friend by telephone.
28. excerpts
Maya is our __________ for team captain.
The two children stood on __________ sides of the room.
The newspaper reports on current world __________.
__________ from the winning movies were shown at the award ceremony.
29. mainly
The __________ across the ocean was very difficult.
The movie was __________ about monkeys that had escaped from a zoo.
The meaning of "mandatory" is "required" or "necessary."
He __________ a new business last year.
30. described
She is not afraid of the __________ from life to death.
The food is __________ good at this restaurant.
He __________ the places he saw on his vacation.
He __________ carrots to all other vegetables.
ac·cu·rate
adjective
free of mistakes; correct.
The newspaper gave an accurate report of the fire.
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ar·ti·cle
noun
one thing out of a group of similar things.
She put several articles of clothing into her suitcase.
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com·mu·ni·cate
verb
to exchange ideas or information.
I communicate with my best friend by telephone.
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de·scribe
verb
to tell or write about.
He described the places he saw on his vacation.
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de·tail
noun
an individual or small part; an item or particular.
The mechanic explained every detail of the engine.
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es·pe·cial·ly
adverb
better or more than usual; to a great degree.
The food is especially good at this restaurant.
I'm especially tired tonight.
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es·tab·lish
verb
to start or make something that did not exist before.
He established a new business last year.
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e·vent
noun
something that happens, especially an important thing that happens.
The newspaper reports on current world events.
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ex·cerpt
noun
a short section taken from a play, film, or written work.
Excerpts from the winning movies were shown at the award ceremony.
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ex·plain
verb
to give information so that another person can understand something.
The teacher explained the directions to the students.
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like·ly
adverb
probably; possibly.
It will most likely rain tomorrow.
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main·ly
adverb
for the most part; mostly.
The movie was mainly about monkeys that had escaped from a zoo.
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mean·ing
noun
the message that is understood or intended when someone uses a word.
The meaning of "mandatory" is "required" or "necessary."
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ob·jec·tive
noun
a goal or purpose that a person works to achieve; aim.
My objective is to become a teacher.
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op·po·site
adjective
on the side that is across from another; facing.
His house is on the opposite side of the street from mine.
The two children stood on opposite sides of the room.
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pas·sage
noun
a portion or section of a written work; a paragraph, verse, etc.
The passage across the ocean was very difficult.
She is not afraid of the passage from life to death.
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pre·fer
verb
to choose above others as the best liked or most wanted.
He prefers carrots to all other vegetables.
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prob·a·bly
adverb
likely to happen or be true.
If it snows a lot tonight, schools will probably be closed tomorrow.
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pro·vide
verb
to give what is needed; supply.
The company provides the workers with uniforms and necessary tools.
The rescue team provided water and food to the victims.
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se·lec·tion
noun
something or someone selected.
Maya is our selection for team captain.
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state
noun
the condition of a person or thing.
The old house was in a bad state after the terrible storm.
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state·ment
noun
an important opinion or piece of information that someone says or writes to other people.
The company made a statement to the newspapers about closing the factory.
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sum·ma·rize
transitive verb
to restate in a concise form.
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term
noun
a word or phrase for something that might be known only by people who have a particular job or interest.
"Zip drive" is a computer term.
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How to Pass the STAAR Reading, Writing and Math Test 2013-2014
The STAAR (State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness) is replacing the TAKS in 2011- 2012. The STAAR assessment is a longer test and more difficult test than the TAKS. Students will need to prepare by doing more rigorous test prep, plus they must study the content specified academic vocabulary for reading, math, science, and language arts. The STAAR test relies less on multiple choice questions and more on students written responses. The STAAR is in part Texases answer to not adopting the CCSS ( Common Core State Standards) with the 47 other States, but this will mean Texas students will be the first to experience these higher goals and mandates.
"STAAR will represent a more unified, comprehensive assessment program that will incorporate more rigorous college and career readiness standards," a report from the Texas Education Agency states.
The CCSS goals are almost two years above today's national reading mean, so even gifted students will find the testing and assessments on the STAAR to be a challenge.
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