PSTAAR Reviews
3rd Grade PSTAAR Review
Free Verse | Poems that have no rules or patterns |
Dialogue | spoken words- uses quotation marks ” ” Ex: “Hello,” I said. |
Main Message | What the author wants you to learn from the story. |
Imagery | When the author uses descriptive language to get the reader to picture it in their mind- includes senses |
Appeals | Shows For example: This appeals (or shows) the reader’s sense of smell/taste/sight/sound/touch |
Synonym | Meaning the SAME thing |
The most likely reason | Best reason |
Plot | The events, or what happens, in the story |
Summary | Stating the main events that happened in the story. Characters, Problem, Resolution (CPR) for fiction. |
Theme | The message (Theme and main message are synonyms) |
Poem | Descriptive writing that follows a rhythm, could rhyme. |
Poet | A person who composes, or writes, poems. Ex: The poet, Shel Silverstein, wrote many poems. |
Line | Each row of text is a line |
Stanza | A group of lines in a poem ‘Poetry’s little paragraphs’ |
Five Senses | See, smell, taste, hear, touch |
Support | Details in the text that help you find the answer |
Paragraph | A section of the story. These are numbered. |
Resolution | How the problem/conflict was solved |
Description | Used to describe something Ex: The ice cream sundae was smothered in hot fudge, fluffy whip cream and creamy caramel. The description of the ice cream made me so hungry! |
Infer/Inference | To use background knowledge plus text evidence to come up with an answer |
Section | A part of the story/selection |
Evidence | Proof in the text to support your answer Ex: In paragraph 7, Marie said , “I don’t like spaghetti.” Therefore, I know she didn’t pick that to eat for dinner. |
Author | The person who wrote the story/selection |
Illustration | A hand drawn picture |
Selection | The WHOLE story |
Photograph | A real picture (NOT hand drawn) |
Most likely reason | The best reason (what makes the most sense?) |
Opinion | NOT a fact Ex: Blue is the best color. |
Central idea | what the story or section is MOSTLY about |
Predict | using clues to decide what you think will happen |
Audience | Who the author is talking to Ex: Students, teachers, children, adults, etc. |
Addressing | Talking to Ex: The teacher was addressing the class when she spoke about behavior. |
Prefix | Comes BEFORE the root word Ex: REuse (‘re’ is the prefix) |
Suffix | Come AFTER the root word Ex: thankFUL (‘ful’ is the suffix) |
Conclude | To come to a conclusion-similar to an inference |
Imagery | Using your senses |
Subheading | A section of the story that is bolded that tells you what a SECTION of the story will be about. |
Contribute | share |
4th Grade PSTAAR Review
The most likely reason | The best reason |
Paragraph | A section of the story. These are numbered. |
Theme | The message (theme and main message are synonyms) What is the author trying to teach you? |
Infer/Inference | To use background knowledge (what you already know) plus text evidence to come up with an answer |
resolution | How the problem/conflict was solved |
Resolved | solved |
Suggest | Show |
Selection | The WHOLE story |
Section | A PART of the story/selection |
Main message | What the author is trying to teach you Ex: Treat others with kindness. |
Illustration | Hand drawn picture |
Suffix | Comes after the root word Ex: thankFUL (‘ful’ is the suffix) |
Poet | The person who wrote the poem |
Summary | Stating the main events that happened in the story. Characters, Problem, resolution (CPR) for fiction. |
Differ | Different |
Similarity | How are they similar, or the same? |
Photograph | A real picture (NOT hand drawn) |
Conclude | To come to a conclusion-similar to an inference |
Stage direction | Tells the character what to do- This will be in parentheses. Ex: (smiling) Hey! How are you? |
definition | What a word means |
Dictionary Entry | A vocabulary question that will give four definition choices to choose from |
Line | The lines spoken by characters in a drama |
Anecdote | A short story |
First-person | Uses first-person pronouns (I, me, we) |
Subheading | A section of the story that is bolded that tells you what a SECTION of the story will be about. |
Central idea | What the story of section is MOSTLY about |
Claim | Your main argument |
Problem and Solution organizational text structure | The way the story is organized. Ex: The problem may be that there is pollution, so the story would then tell solutions to the problem. |
5th Grade PSTAAR Review
Dictionary Entry | A vocabulary question that will give four definition choices to choose from |
Definition | What a word means |
Sub-heading | A section of the story that is bolded that tells you what a SECTION of the story will be about |
Summary | Stating the main events that happened in the story. characters, Problem, resolution (CPR) for fiction. |
Suffix | Comes after the root word Ex: thankFUL (‘ful’ is the suffix) |
Playwright | The person who wrote the play |
Simile | A type of figurative language that compares two things USING ‘like’ or ‘as’ Ex: She was as sweet as pie. |
Conflict | problem |
resolution | How the problem was solved |
Author | The person that wrote the story |
Selection | The WHOLE story |
Section | A PART of the story/selection |
Plot | the series of events that happen in the story |
Theme | main message in the story- What the author is trying to teach you. Ex: Always be honest and kind. |
Infer/Inference | To use background knowledge (what you already know) plus text evidence to come up with an answer |
Similar | alike |
Differ | different |
Claim | Your main argument |
Paragraph | A section of the story. These are numbered. |
Stage directions | Tells the character what to do or how to act- This will be in parentheses. Ex: (smiling) Hey! How are you? |
Conclude | To come to a conclusion-similar to an inference |
Cause and effect organizational text structure | The way the story is organized. Ex: Because it snowed, we didn’t have school. |
Compare and contrast organizational text structure | The way the story is organized. Ex: Sarah is very outgoing and talks all the time, but Sally is very quiet and shy. |
Photograph | A real picture (NOT hand drawn) |
Central Idea | What the story of section is MOSTLY about |