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SAT PREP

GRADE 11

MS. AMORIN

WHAT DOES SAT STAND FOR?Originally it was known as the

“Scholastic Aptitude Test”

It is currently known as the “Scholastic Assessment Test”

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE SAT?

The SAT is a standardized paper-and-pencil test administered by the College Board that measures critical thinking skills. It tests your ability to analyze and solve problems in math, critical reading, and writing.

It is also a requirement for most universities which can determine whether or not a student is admitted into that particular school (aside from academic transcript and activities)

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS CLASS, SAT PREP?

To either improve or get a very good score on the SAT!!!!!

PRACTICE!!!! Practice a variety of exercises that will be on the SAT

Learn different strategies to help one do well on the exam

WHAT WILL STUDENTS LEARN IN THIS CLASS?

The different parts of the SAT

The point/ grade layout of the exam

How students will be scored

Strategies that will help students do better on the exam

New vocabulary words (and vocabulary strategies) that are likely to be seen on the SAT

Time management

All these skills are learned by paying attention, applying what is being taught, and practicing!

Critical Reading- Reading comprehension

- Sentence completion

Writing - Identifying sentence errors (grammar)

- Improving sentences- Improving paragraphs

- Expository essay* Experimental

# of quest. = 48

# of quest. = 19

# of quest. = 18

# of quest. = 25

# of quest. = 6

WHAT IS ON THE SAT? (LANGUAGE ARTS*)

The entire SAT takes 3 hours and 45 mins. to complete

The Language Arts section takes 2 hours and 35 minutes:

-Two 25 min. sections

(sentence completion)

-One 20 min. section

(reading comprehension)

-One 25 min. section

(identifying sentence errors)

-One 10 min. section

(improving sentences)

-One 25 min. expository essay

-One 25 min. experimental section (unknown)

HOW LONG IS THE SAT?

SCORINGThe highest possible score on the SAT

is2400Three sections: Math, Reading,

Writing800 points eachGood “average” national score= 1500-1600

SCORING….

Each question = 1 point

One wrong question = .25 points

Blank/ no answer to question = 0 points

THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO REGISTER FOR THE SAT:

Register at Collegeboard.com

Call 1-866-756-7346

How much does it COST to take the SAT?

$51.00

The “College Board” is the group who constructs the SAT

We will be learning strategies from the College board prep text

We will be practicing exercises from both College Board and Princeton Review

FREE practice tests are available on the collegeboard.com website

SAT question of the day-: Collegeboard.com (math & language arts)

Class Materials- SAT Prep

BINDER!!!!!!!!Lined PaperDividersPencil / PenHighlighter

Class RULES*- When students are absent, they have two days for each

day they are absent to make up the work (district policy).

- Students are to check make-up bin for work when they are absent. Students are not excused from assignments when they are absent.

- Homework board always has assignments and their due date. Students are recommended to write HW in planner.

- It is expected that students are respectful to both their teachers and peers. Be mindful of others who may have different opinions and beliefs. As the saying goes, “Treat others how you would like to be treated!”

GRADING

Math and Language Arts will be averaged together 50% + 50%= 100%

Grades consist of:

Minor assessments (12-20) < 30% of grade >

- Vocab. Quizzes

- Strategies quizzes

- Practice assessments (content)

- “Do Now” assessments

Major Assessments (2-3) < 20% of grade >

- Notebook check

- Class strategies TEST

- Vocab. TEST

E- BOARDCheck the class’s “E-Board” for class

assignments, projects, homework, notes, power points, important dates (calendar), etc…

Go to:- CHS website- E-board Tab- Teacher E-board- Find teacher’s name- Click - Find tab for specific class- see different “notes”- *Class PASSWORD= colonia

Upcoming Test Dates: 2012-2013

October 5th 2012

November 3rd 2012

GOALS for SAT Prep

Get a great score!!!

Miss Amorin’s contact info.

christine.amorin@woodbridge.k12.nj.usEnglish office= (908) 499-6523

GOOD LUCK on the SAT!!!!

Fortune Favors the Bold

-Colonia High School Motto

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