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** Students are to answer questions based upon: | ** Students are to answer questions based upon: | ||
*** what is stated" in the text or graphs (explicit meanings, textual and direct comprehension) | *** what is stated" in the text or graphs (explicit meanings, textual and direct comprehension) |
Revision as of 02:25, 4 April 2021
SAT Exam Prep
SAT Exam overview[edit | edit source]
SAT Exam Practice[edit | edit source]
- "practice" = replication of performance or game-day sitution
- therefore, "SAT practice" is NOT online
- online "practice" is "enrichment" not "practice"
SAT Enrichment[edit | edit source]
- enrichment means enhancement, getting better
- there are many enrichment sites and manuals
- treat them as enrichment and not practice
- daily problems, vocabulary, etc. is excellent enrichment
- but it is not practice
- above all, ON-LINE "practice" is not practice
- the test is not on-line: it is sit-down, on-paper
- therefore, SAT prep that is not sit-down, online, with official practice or released actual tests, using pencil, clock, and bubble sheet IS NOT PRACTICE
SAT Practice[edit | edit source]
- practice is mimicking test-day situation
- research shows that replication via practice of actual exam situation yields higher actual exam results
- SAT practice looks like:
- desk and chair
- Official SAT practice test in booklet form
- not one-sided sheets, not online: booklet
- using pencil and bubble sheet
- analog clock (could be a computer app)
- no distractions
- full-length practice tests
- can be divided by section, but not less than a section
Benefits of SAT Practice[edit | edit source]
- familiarity with the types of passages and questions
- developing elimination strategies
- de-coding the way the test-makers build correct and, more importantly, incorrect answers
- tome awareness
- review of responses and understanding why answers are right or wrong
- identify Easy-Medium-Hard questions and passages
- increasing accuracy and efficiency with each practice exam
- bubble sheets use and strategies
- maintaining focus across full-length practice
- building resistance to length and getting past boring
- getting used to test-day situation
- sitting upright & no distractions
- use of juice, fruit-bar, or other natural source of glucose (natural sugar) for refreshment between sections as you would on test day
- practicing breathing, stretching, fidgeting and other refocusing strategies
SAT Verbal[edit | edit source]
SAT Reading[edit | edit source]
- SAT Reading Section Test Directions:
- Students are to answer questions based upon:
- what is stated" in the text or graphs (explicit meanings, textual and direct comprehension)
- what is "implied" in the text or graphs (implicit meanings, inference, deduction, identification of author purpose and techniques)
- Students are to answer questions based upon:
- SAT Reading Test Structure
- Students have 65 minutes to answer 52 questions
- Reading test has five readings with 10 or 11 questions each
- = average 13:00 min per reading passage
- note: two readings contain 11 questions so may take longer
Go to SAT Reading for more
SAT Writing[edit | edit source]
- SAT Writing Section Test Directions
- students are to answer questions based upon:
- revising text for effective expression of ideas
- correcting grammatical errors, such as sentence structure, usage, or punctuation
- interpret graphs and apply to text corrections
- some questions will refer to an underlined portion of a passage
- some questions will ask you to consider a portion of a passage or the passage as a whole
- the correct answer “most effectively improves the quality of writing”
- correct answers conform to “conventions of standard English”
- students are to answer questions based upon:
- SAT Writing Test Structure
- students have 35 min. to answer 44 questions
- test has four readings passages with 11 questions each
- = average of 8:45 min per passage
SAT Essay[edit | edit source]
- SAT Essay section cancelled as of June 2021
- along with SAT subject tests
- SAT Essay provides valuable practice and skills for rhetorical analysis