Albert's STAAR Grade 7 Reading Language Arts (RLA) course is organized into themes and further broken into short, formative assessments on specific topics.
Themes
Our full STAAR Grade 7 Reading Language Arts (RLA) Assessment guide includes 3 themes that align with the different sections of the exam:
- Reading Quizzes
- Writing Quizzes
- Extended Constructed Response
Reading Quizzes
The Reading Quiz theme has three sections of reading quizzes: Literary, Non-Literary, and Paired Passages. Each section contains a set of short, formative topic quizzes designed to be given in a single class period. The quiz questions mimic the rigor and format of the actual exam. For example, here are some topic quizzes within the Paired Passages section:
- Reading Quiz | Giant Squid
- Reading Quiz | Westward Expansion
- Reading Quiz | The Midnight Garden
Writing Quizzes
The Writing Quiz theme has two sections of writing quizzes: Revising and Editing. Each section contains a set of short, formative topic quizzes designed to be given in a single class period. The quiz questions mimic the rigor and format of the actual exam. For example, here are some topic quizzes within the Revising Quizzes section:
- Writing Quiz | Da Vinci and Van Gogh
- Writing Quiz | The Park
- Writing Quiz | Roasting a Turkey
Extended Constructed Response
The Extended Constructed Response theme has three sections: Literary, Non-Literary, and Paired Passages and may include informational or argumentative prompts. Each question has the STAAR Grade 6-EII Informational Writing Rubric or the STAAR Grade 6-EII Argumentative Writing Rubric and includes a high-scoring sample response.
The passages for the extended constructed response questions are the same as the passages used for the corresponding reading quizzes, so you
can easily pair the reading questions with the written response.
Here are some topics within the Extended Constructed Response theme:
- Extended Constructed Response | Time Capsule Quest
- Extended Constructed Response | Skin Grafts
- Extended Constructed Response | Westward Expansion