This strategy helps students understand difficult words by reading nearby sentences
What is using context clues?
This strategy helps students answer difficult vocabulary questions by rereading nearby sentences.
What is using context clues?
The central message or most important point of a passage is called...?
What is the main idea?
SAT vocabulary questions ask students to figure out a word’s meaning using these.
What are context clues?
What is the highest possible SAT score you can earn?
What is 1600?
A store sells notecards for $4 each. This equation represents the total cost for "n" notecards.
What is 4n?
When students underline or write side notes while reading the passage to stay focus... what is this called?
Finding key ideas or important details
When the author's use attitude towards a subject it is known as?
What is the tone?
When the "Reading " passage asks you to find the "significant" reason on why the dog ran away what do they mean?
What is important?
The SAT has two main sections students should complete?
What are Reading/Writing and Math?
A right triangle has a hypotenuse of 13 and one leg of 5. What is the missing side length.
What is 12?
What is pacing?
Students who take full SAT practice tests usually improve this testing skills.
The reason an author writes a text is called...?
What is the author's purpose?
Ivy was "Driven" to succeed her 4-year bachelor's degree in college. What does the word "driven" most likely means?
What is motivated?
How many minutes do you have to complete the reading and writing portion?
64 minutes
What does SOH-CAH-TOA stand for?
SOH: sine- Opposite/Hypotenuse
CAH: cosine-Adjacent/Hypotenuse
TOA: Tangent- Opposite/Adjacent
On the SAT, if two answers basically mean the same thing , they're usually both is...?
What is incorrect?
What is science nonfiction?
A passage about animals, nature, or ecosystems.
Part A: In the sentence, “After studying all night, Izzy felt exhausted during class,” what does the word “exhausted” most likely mean?
Part B: Which clue from the sentence helps you figure out the meaning?
Part A: Exhausted means feeling very tired
Part B: "Studying all night"
This SAT section tests on algebra, geometry and advanced math skills.
What is the Math section?
What is the formula for a rectangular prism?
(V = l x w x h)
Part A: A student is running out of time on the SAT Reading section. What is the BEST strategy to help them finish the test?
Part B: Why is this strategy effective?
Part A: Skipping difficult questions and coming back later.
Part B: Because it will help save time and earn easier points first
Part A: What is the author’s tone in a passage describing the dangers of pollution?
Part B: Which detail best supports the tone?
Part A: What is concerned or serious?
Part B: What is details about harmful effects on people or the environment?
Part A: What does the word "Disciplined" most likely mean?
Part B: In the sentence, “The coach praised the player for being disciplined at practice,”. Which detail BEST supports the meaning of the word?
Part A: Behaving in a controlled orderly manner or obeying rules.
Part B: "Praised the player and "at practice".
Most students take the SAT during these two years of high school.
Junior and senior year