MINI SET TEKS ALIGNED MIDDLE SCHOOL FREEBIE STAAR Question Answer Key & Breakdown (New 2017 Adopted TEKS) Task Cards Mini Set Card 1 2 3 Reading Level Lexile: NA 6th-8th Grade Lexile: 950L 5th-6th Grade Lexile: 910L 5th Grade Lexile: 1060L 6th-8th Grade 6 7 8 Answer Inference Inference Text Evidence 6.5(F), 7.5(F), 8.5(F) 6.5(F), 7.5(F), 8.5(F) 6.5(F), 7.5(F), 8.5(F) C D Inference Inference Generate Questions 6.5(F), 7.5(F), 8.5(F) 6.5(F), 7.5(F), 8.5(F) 6.5(B), 7.5(B), 8.5(B) Key Ideas Character Prediction 6.5(G), 7.5(G), 8.5(G) 6.7(B), 7.7(B), 8.7(B) 6.5(C), 7.5(C), 8.5(C) Key Ideas Evidence Author’s Purpose 4 5 TEKS Topic Lexile: NA 6th-8th Grade Lexile: NA 6th-8th Grade 6.5(G), 7.5(G), 8.5(G) 6.8(E)(ii), 7.8(E),(ii), 8.8(E),(ii) 6.9(A), 7.9(A), 8.9(A) Summary Key Ideas Personal Connection 6.6(D), 7.6(D), 8.6(D) 6.5(G), 7.5(G), 8.5(G) 6.6(A), 7.6(A), 8.6(A) Summary Key Ideas Personal Connection 6.6(D), 7.6(D), 8.6(D) 6.5(G), 7.5(G), 8.5(G) 6.6(A), 7.6(A), 8.6(A) Message Context Clues Inference 6.9(A), 7.9(A), 8.9(A) 6.2(B), 7.2(B), 8.2(B) 6.5(F), 7.5(F), 8.5(F) Inference Compare Personal Connection 6.5(F), 7.5(F), 8.5(F) 6.6(B), 7.6(B), 8.6(B) 6.6(A), 7.6(A), 8.6(A) Answers will vary. A B Answers will vary. C B Answers will vary. D D Answers will vary. C C Answers will vary. D C Answers will vary. D C Answers will vary. A C Answers will vary. Created by Custom Classroom by Angela Copyright © 2019 Inference Excerpt from Tarzan and the Golden Lion by Edgar Rice Burroughs Evidently, there was a disturbing quality in the sound that Sabor heard, something that inspired a certain restlessness, if not actual apprehension, though she could not be sure as yet that it boded ill. It might be her great lord returning, but it did not sound like the movement of a lion, certainly not like a lion dragging a heavy kill. She glanced at her cub, breathing as she did so a plaintive whine. There was always the fear that some danger menaced him, this last of her little family, but she, Sabor, was there to defend him. 1 Based on details in the excerpt, the reader can conclude that Sabor is A a pet bear B the pack leader C a mother lion D the lion cub The reader can infer that A the cub will be taken B someone is hunting Sabor C there is nothing to fear D there is danger coming Short Answer: What text evidence supports this inference? Created by Custom Classroom by Angela Copyright © 2019 Inference Excerpt from Little Women by Louisa May Alcott "I hate to think I've got to grow up, and be Miss March, and wear long gowns, and look as prim as a China Doll! It's bad enough to be a girl, anyway, when I like boy's games and work and manners! I can't get over my disappointment in not being a boy. And it's worse than ever now, for I'm dying to go and fight with Papa. And I can only stay home and knit, like a poky old woman!" Based on details in the excerpt, the reader can conclude that the – A characters are living in a war B narrator is usually unhappy C characters are a close family D narrator hates all girls 2 The reader can infer that the narrator A would like to look like a boy B wants the freedom boys have C thinks she is different D does not want to grow up Short Answer: What questions could you ask to learn more about the narrator? Created by Custom Classroom by Angela Copyright © 2019 Main Idea Excerpt from Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting Doctor Dolittle was very fond of animals and kept many kinds of pets. Besides the gold-fish in the pond at the bottom of his garden, he had rabbits in the pantry, white mice in his piano, a squirrel in the linen closet and a hedgehog in the cellar. He had a cow with a calf too, and an old lame horse—twenty-five years of age—and chickens, and pigeons, and two lambs, and many other animals. But his favorite pets were Dab-Dab the duck, Jip the dog, Gub-Gub the baby pig, Polynesia the parrot, and the owl Too-Too. His sister used to grumble about all these animals and said they made the house untidy. And one day when an old lady with rheumatism came to see the Doctor, she sat on the hedgehog who was sleeping on the sofa and never came to see him anymore, but drove every Saturday all the way to Oxenthorpe, another town ten miles off, to see a different doctor. Then his sister, Sarah Dolittle, came to him and said, “John, how can you expect sick people to come and see you when you keep all these animals in the house?” What is the main idea? A Doctor Dolittle loves animals. 3 B Doctor Dolittle’s sister was worried about his business. C Doctor Dolittle’s many pets drove away his patients. D Doctor Dolittle had too many animals at his house. Which of the following is true about Doctor Dolittle? A He is not a very good Doctor. B He likes animals more than people. C He does not agree with his sister. D He enjoys caring for people. Short Answer: What do you think will happen next? Created by Custom Classroom by Angela Copyright © 2019 Main Idea Youth Voices by Ricardo Plastic Pollution is a serious problem. Many times, the plastic is polluting the Ocean. There are ways to help like recycling, reusing plastic, and not using single-use plastic. However, I believe people should reduce the amount of single-use plastic they use. The first thing we can do is “refuse any single-use plastics that we don’t need” (Hutchinson 2). There are a lot of single-use plastics that we don’t need. For example, water bottles, plastic bags, food wrappings like sandwich bags, bubble wrap for packaging, and utensils like forks, spoons, knives, and cups. All these have alternatives or “alternative versions of those products” (Hutchinson 2). You can easily use a reusable water bottle like a hydroflask. You can use reusable grocery bags, paper bags, old newspaper, foam, metal utensils, and reusable cups. In 2015 alone, 448 million tons of plastic was produced around the world (Anastasia 1). By using alternatives, we’re already reducing the amount of single-use plastic being thrown out. The main idea is that - 4 A the main pollution problem is single-use plastic B the overuse of plastic is a huge problem C the earth needs us to use less plastic D there are ways for people to use less plastic The details support the idea that A plastic is bad for the Ocean B people do not need plastic C there is not enough plastic D there is too much plastic Short Answer: What is the author’s main purpose? Created by Custom Classroom by Angela Copyright © 2019 Summarizing Excerpt from Dracula by Bram Stocker Beyond the green swelling hills of the Mittel Land rose mighty slopes of forest up to the lofty steeps of the mountain themselves. Right and left of us they towered, with the afternoon sun falling full upon them and bringing out all the glorious colors of this beautiful range, deep blue and purple in the shadows of the peaks, green and brown where grass and rock mingled, and an endless perspective of jagged rock and pointed crags, till these were themselves lost in the distance, where the snowy peaks rose grandly. Here and there seemed mighty rifts in the mountains, through which, as the sun began to sink, we saw now and again the white gleam of falling water. One of my companions touched my arm as we swept round the base of a hill and opened up the lofty, snow-covered peak of a mountain, which seemed, as we wound on our serpentine way, to be right before us. What is the best summary of the excerpt? 5 A The narrator and his companions were speechless by the beauty of the mountains. B The hills and mountains were stunning and full of color. C The mountains were an amazing sight to see as they came into view on the narrator’s journey. D The mountains were tall, colorful jagged and full of snow. The excerpt is mainly about the A hills C mountains B view D water Short Answer: Describe a view of nature you have experienced. Created by Custom Classroom by Angela Copyright © 2019 Summarizing Youth Voices by Lining People who have higher education will live longer, and people with a high school diploma live seven years longer than people without one. According to the CBA Website, certain things impact a person's death, like smoking and obesity. However, a new study noted that obesity is more common among the less educated, and recent research suggests that obesity might contribute to nearly as many deaths as tobacco does. Therefore, people with higher education tend to be less overweight and live a longer life. Which of the following is the best summary? 6 A It is important to get a high school diploma and eat a healthy diet. B Tobacco and obesity are major problems among uneducated people. C People who are educated eat a healthier diet and live longer. D Research shows that a lack of education can lead to being overweight and a shorter life span. The excerpt is mainly about A education C obesity B tobacco D high school Short Answer: How do you feel about the author’s claim? Created by Custom Classroom by Angela Copyright © 2019 Informational Text Excerpt from America: The Book By Jon Stewart It is often said that America "invented" democracy. This view is, of course, an understatement; America invented not only democracy, but freedom, justice, liberty, and "time-sharing." But representative democracy is unquestionably our proudest achievement, the creation most uniquely our own, even if the rest of the Western world would have come up with the idea themselves by the 1820s. So why, then, has participation in this most wondrous system withered? As heirs to a legacy more than two centuries old, it is understandable why present-day Americans would take their own democracy for granted. A president freely chosen from a wide-open field of two men every four years; a Congress with a 99% incumbency rate; a Supreme Court comprised of nine politically appointed judges whose only oversight is the icy blade of Death— all these reveal a system fully capable of maintaining itself. But our perfect democracy, which neither needs nor particularly wants voters, is a rarity. It is important to remember there still exist many other forms of government in the world today, and that dozens of foreign countries still long for a democracy such as ours to be imposed on them. What is the author’s overall message? A We need to understand that other countries want to be like us. 7 B We were the beginning of democracy. C We need to learn more about Congress and the Supreme Court. D We need to stop taking our vote for granted. Which words from the text help the reader understand the meaning of withered? A participation in this most wondrous system B As heirs to a legacy more than two centuries old C take their own democracy for granted D A president freely chosen Short Answer: What do you believe is the author’s view of America? Explain. Created by Custom Classroom by Angela Copyright © 2019 Informational Text Excerpt from American Heroines By Kay Bailey Hutchison Mary Austin didn't grow up dreaming of a life in Texas. As a child in New Haven, Connecticut, during the closing years of the eighteenth century, this daughter of a prominent mercantile family may have imagined faraway places but probably expected to spend a comfortable life close to home. Mary was born in 1784, the fourth of Elijah and Esther Phelps Austin's eight children. Her father helped develop the lucrative shipping trade between the young Republic and China, but when Mary was ten years old, Elijah Austin died of yellow fever. Although the Austins weren't plunged into poverty, Esther Austin couldn't afford to keep her family together, so Mary was sent to live with her uncle, Timothy Phelps, another prosperous New Haven merchant, and his family. In 1805, Mary Austin married Horace Holley, a Yale graduate from Salisbury, Connecticut, who turned his back on a promising legal career in New York to return to Yale and study divinity. His first posting, at a Congregational church in the small Connecticut town of Greenfield Hill, left Mary feeling isolated from the cultural life she craved. In 1808, Rev. Holley was invited to serve as minister of Boston's Hollis Street Congregational Church, and Mary and Horace jumped at the chance to become part of Boston's vibrant social and intellectual world. Mary, whose first child, Harriette, was born that same year, found the cultural atmosphere bracing, while Horace, whose religious ideas were growing increasingly liberal, quickly found himself quite at home among Boston's philosophers and politicians. A serious thinker and impassioned speaker, Horace rapidly gained a place for Mary and himself among New England's intellectual elite. He was invited to join the Harvard University Board of Overseers, quite an accomplishment for a "mere" Yale graduate, and when the Hollis Street church closed down during the construction of a larger building, William Emerson, father of the philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson and minister of First Church, arranged for Horace to alternate as preacher there until Hollis Street reopened. At one dinner party that included, among other guests, John Quincy Adams, Horace engaged the former president in an argument about religion. The reader can conclude that - 8 A many decisions were made out of Mary’s control B Mary has a strong will and character C Horace only looked out for himself D Mary had a hard upbringing What do both Mary and Horace have in common? A Their adventures in travels. B Their love for their family. C The need for a social life. D A connection to the church. Short Answer: How would you feel if you had to move from your home? Created by Custom Classroom by Angela Copyright © 2019 Name: Date: Class: Read the text on each task card and record your answer to each question on the recording sheet below. Card Number Multiple Choice Answers Short Answer Responses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Created by Custom Classroom by Angela Copyright © 2019 for downloading this resource! I hope you found this resource helpful. Please consider leaving me feedback at my store or email me if you have any questions at customclassroombyangela@gmail.com Follow my store to receive notification of my latest products and freebies. Terms of use: Copyright © Custom Classroom by Angela. All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for individual single classroom use only. Redistributing, editing, selling or posting any part of this product on the internet is strictly prohibited. Doing so is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Thank you for respecting my work! Credit If you liked this product, you might like these resources. Get more and save! SELF-GRADING GOOGLE FORMS! Reading Test Prep Bundles Want to see more? Visit my store https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Custom-Classroom-By-Angela