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STAAR exam questions reflect both multiple-choice and scenario/performance-style prompts aligned to exam objectives.

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Train the way you'll be tested. With the most clinically accurate, expertly written question bank, you’ll build the speed, accuracy, and confidence needed to pass the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness on your first attempt.

  • 1. Practice & Exam modes to switch between learning and testing
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the STAAR test and what does it stand for?

STAAR stands for State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness. It's the main statewide testing program that started in 2011–2012 to check how well students are learning and applying the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) in core subjects. It covers regular STAAR tests plus versions like STAAR Spanish for younger English learners, and it's mostly online these days.

Which grade levels have to take STAAR tests each year?

Students in grades 3 through 8 take STAAR exams each year in specific subjects. High school students take end-of-course (EOC) exams tied to certain required classes.

What subjects are tested at each grade level?

  • Grades 3-8: Reading and Math annually
  • Grades 5 & 8: Science
  • Grade 8: Social Studies
  • High School: Algebra I, English I, English II, Biology, and U.S. History

What are the performance standards used to report STAAR scores?

Student performance is measured by four performance categories:

  • Masters Grade Level
  • Meets Grade Level
  • Approaches Grade Level (The minimum score generally considered to be "passing")
  • Did Not Meet Grade Level

How is the STAAR exam structured and how long does each test take?

Each exam includes a mix of multiple-choice questions and other item types that measure reading, reasoning and content knowledge. Testing time differs by subject, but students are given enough time to work at a steady pace.

What accommodations are available for students with learning needs?

Students with documented learning needs can receive support such as extended time, text-to-speech, small-group testing or simplified instructions. These accommodations must be approved based on a student’s educational plan.

How can parents help their children prepare for the STAAR exam?

Parents can encourage regular reading, review class materials, use STAAR practice questions and maintain a consistent study routine. Good sleep and a calm testing day routine also make a difference.

Can students retake the STAAR exam if they do not meet the required score?

Yes. Students who do not meet the required score can retake the exam during scheduled retesting periods. Schools offer support to help students prepare for the next attempt.

How can students prepare for the STAAR test?

The best preparation includes consistent school attendance, completing homework, and practicing with released test questions and practice tests available on the Prephow Website.

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Elaina Hopkins

I recently bought the STAAR practice test from Prephow and ended up passing the exam. The drills on reading and math were surprisingly aligned with the real test, especially the Texas 8th/9th grade reading passages and the STAAR Algebra/Geometry item styles. The practice helped reinforce how to tackle the grid-in questions and the math performance tasks. Overall, a solid prep tool for Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness.