STAR Early Literacy Practice Test (2025)



Stop Test Anxiety Before It Starts

  • "My child freezes during tests - will they panic when it matters most?"
    Our Solution: Child-friendly test simulations mirror the STAR format exactly, building confidence through low-pressure practice that feels like a game, not a test.
  • "What if they know the answers but can't understand the questions?"
    Our Solution: Every question is read aloud just like the real test, so reading level won't hurt their performance. Your child learns to listen and respond with confidence.
  • "How will I know what to work on at home?"
    Our Solution: Detailed reports pinpoint exactly which skills need attention, with targeted practice activities for each weak area.
  • "Will this test define my child's entire educational future?"
    Our Solution: Comprehensive skill-building across all test areas ensures your child shows their true potential on test day.

Prevent summer learning loss and give your child a strong start to 1st grade. Our extended pack offers engaging practice to maintain skills over the summer break.

STAR Early Literacy Practice Test

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6 Month License for Complete Prep

200+ total questions and answers:

  • 3 full-length STAR Early Literacy Test simulations
  • 8 practice quizzes, focusing on specific topics in early literacy
  • All questions and answers are recorded and read-aloud, just like on the actual test.
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"The journey of learning begins with solid first steps. My passion is to nurture a child's inner drive, foster their inquisitiveness, transforming the classroom experience into an exciting adventure."

Liron. STAR Expert at TestPrep-Online

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STAR Early Literacy Practice FAQS

The STAR Early Literacy Test is a reliable indicator of how a child is progressing and of kindergarten readiness


Boost your child's confidence by practicing for the test with example questions. 


You can  use the Early Literacy Test Prep Pack to help your child understand the format and content of the test. It is a good opportunity to praise and encourage them.


TestPrep-Online Tutor's Tip:

"Be Your Child's First and Best Coach

As a parent, you can be your child’s most powerful learning partner—even if you're not a teacher. When it comes to preparing for the STAR Early Literacy Test, you don't need to drill or pressure. In fact, the best way to help is by turning test prep into a fun, low-stress routine.

Here's how I would guide a young student—and how you can do it at home:

  • Make It a Game, Not a Test: Kids this age thrive on play. Use the full-length test simulations like you would an educational app. Sit beside them, cheer them on, and celebrate every correct answer. Our practice tests mirror the STAR format exactly, with questions read aloud just like on the real test—so it's just like playing school.
  • Listen Together: Reading level won’t hold your child back here. Every question is read aloud. You can model listening skills by listening alongside your child and repeating the question in your own words if they look confused. Over time, you’ll see them grow more confident in responding independently.
  • Use the Reports to Target What Matters: Our detailed reports show exactly where your child needs support. Don’t guess—look at the data. If phonemic awareness or letter naming is weak, focus there with short, focused practice. We include targeted activities for each skill area to make it easy.
  • Build Confidence, Not Pressure: If your child has test anxiety or gets overwhelmed, take a break. Even 10-15 minutes of daily practice builds stamina over time. Praise effort, not just accuracy.
  •  Keep Skills Sharp All Summer: If you're using the extended pack, you have a great tool to fight summer learning loss. Spread out the quizzes and simulations over weeks. Keep it light, keep it consistent, and you’ll give your child a smooth, confident transition into 1st grade.

Remember, your child learns best with you in their corner. You don’t need to be an expert—just present, encouraging, and playful. That’s what makes all the difference."