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SAT Workshop Session Four/Six Academic Connections Summer 2008
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Warm-Up Part I
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Warm-Up Part II
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Session FourAgenda o Brief review of last meeting -Writing Part Two – Multiple Choice -Grammar Whirlwind o Critical Reading -Sentence Completions -Learning to read! Today
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Session FourAgenda ian@corelearningco.com www.corelearningco.com My contact info
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Writing Two: Multiple Choice Types of Questions Identifying Sentence Errors Improving Sentences Improving Paragraphs
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Writing Two: Multiple Choice Grammar Basics Words Phrases Clauses Sentences
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Writing Two: Multiple Choice Clauses IndependentDependent
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Writing Two: Multiple Choice Simple Sentence A simple sentence has one independent clause. Ex. English grammar is easy.
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Writing Two: Multiple Choice Compound Sentence A compound sentence has two independent clauses joined by a coordinator a conjunctive adverb a semicolon
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SAT Component Two Critical Reading
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Critical Reading: Sentence Completions Although a few contemporaries ____ the book, most either ignored or mocked it. A)degraded B)disregarded C)ridiculed D)slighted E)appreciated
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Critical Reading: Sentence Completions Steps for Sentence Completions 1)Read the sentence 2)Identify the clause relationship 3)Predict your response 4)Analyze and POE the answer choices 5)Read your choice back into the sentence
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Critical Reading: Sentence Completions Can assembly-line work be reorganized so that, while remaining profitable, it _____ rather than inhibits the development of human personality? A)taints B)corrodes C)explains D)promotes E)endangers
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Critical Reading: Sentence Completions Despite her _____ nature, DeMott was capable of tactful negotiation and even won praise for her patient efforts toward _____ when a local squabble developed. A)diplomatic..amity B)congenial..concord C)altruistic..dissension D)rebellious..insurrection E)tempestuous..reconciliation
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Critical Reading: Sentence Completions What if you don’t know the words? Use prefixes and suffixes Use roots and romance language knowledge Use context Develop your vocabulary ReadingFlashcards http://www.appelrouthtutoring.com
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Critical Reading: Passages – What to expect The passages are about 100 to 850 words long. Some selections are from a single source, and others consist of a pair of related passages on a shared issue or theme. For each pair, one of the passages supports, opposes, or complements the other’s point of view. The passages cover subjects in the humanities, social studies, natural sciences, and literary fiction. The passages vary in style and tone. They include narrative, persuasive, expository, and/or literary elements. A set of questions follows each passage or pair of related passages.
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Critical Reading: Passages – Learning to read…AGAIN! CIRCLE – sentence connectors UNDERLINE– transition signals UNDERLINE– adjectives and adverbs So what is Main Idea anyway?
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Session ThreeWrap-Up Writing Part Two -Types of Questions -Grammar Basics -Common Errors More Grammar Errors Critical Reading Part One & Two Today Next Time
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Session Four Wrap-Up o Brief review of last meeting -Writing Part Two – Multiple Choice -Grammar Whirlwind o Critical Reading -Sentence Completions -Learning to read! Today Critical Reading: Putting it all together Math – The Beloved Subject Next Time
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Session Four Wrap-Up
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ian@corelearningco.com www.corelearningco.com My contact info
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