Florida (FAST) Star Early Literacy Test – Sample Questions

What domains or skills are assessed on the FAST Star Early Literacy Test?

The following skills are assessed at the Early Literacy Level:

Foundational Skills

Comprehension and Meaning

Numbers and Operations

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FAST Star Early Literacy Test Sample Questions:

Pre-Kindergarten:

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1. These letters are in order. Choose the letter that is missing.

Answer: 1st bubble (an example of Graphophonemic Knowledge)

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2. Which letter is different from the others? Choose the letter that does not match the others.

Answer: 3rd bubble (an example of General Readiness)

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3. Listen to this word. h – ut. Choose the picture that has the name that I am saying: h – ut.

Answer: 2nd bubble (an example of Phonemic Awareness)

Kindergarten:

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1. Which word is the longest?

Answer: 2nd bubble (an example of Phonemic Awareness)

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2. Choose the letter that is the last sound you hear in the picture.

Answer: 2nd bubble (an example of Phonics)

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3. Which of these is a word?

Answer: 2nd bubble (an example of Graphophonemic Knowledge)

1st Grade:

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1. Choose the word that means the opposite of dark.

Answer: 1st bubble (an example of Vocabulary)

2. Choose the word that belongs in the blank.

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We were tired, so we went to _________.

Answer: 1st bubble (an example of Comprehension)

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3. Choose the picture that does not rhyme with…funny.

Answer: 2nd bubble (an example of Phonemic Awareness)

2nd Grade:

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1. The numbers are three and four. Choose the number below that shows what these two numbers total when you add them together.

Answer: 1st bubble (an example of Early Numeracy)

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2. Look at the word. Choose the answer that shows the correct way to divide the word by its syllables. Remember that a syllable is a single, unbroken sound of a written (or spoken) word.

Answer: 1st bubble (an example of Structural Analysis)

3. Choose the word that best completes the sentence.

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Bill went across a ______ when he drove over the lake.

Answer: 2nd bubble (an example of Comprehension)

3rd Grade:

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1. In which word does the vowel “o” sound the same way it sounds in the word “smoke”?

Answer: 1st bubble (an example of Phonics)

2. What time is it when both hands of a clock are on the 6?

Answer: c. 6:30 (an example of Early Numeracy)

3. Choose the number that comes next in this series.

39 38 36 33 29 ___

a. 21 b. 24 c. 27 d. 20

Answer: b. 24 (an example of Early Numeracy)

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