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ACT Prep - One-to-One Tutoring

In this twelve-hour course, the instructor will offer personalized instruction to one student in ACT general strategies and Language Arts sections.
Glen Martin
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(21)
Class

What's included

12 live meetings
11 in-class hours
Assessment
Score increase.

Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 12
Please note: the schedule can be altered to suit the learner and his/her family.  The listed dates and times are suggestions.

We will discuss preparation and testing strategies drawn from major print guides (Peterson's, McGraw-Hill, Princeton Review, College Board, etc.).  We will focus on exercises and discussions that improve student scores by addressing such issues as maximizing time, understanding what you've read, and how to approach unfamiliar vocabulary.

Each class will include both direct instruction and student feedback as we discuss strategies and review exercises.

Students do not need any prior experience in test prep; I will seek to improve each student beyond his or her current readiness.

Weeks 1-2: Discussion of the format of the ACT test, including scoring; learning general strategies to approach passages, maximizing chances of answering correctly, and utilizing time efficiently.  We will also discuss mindset, general study skills, and ways to broaden working vocabulary.
Weeks 3-4: Reading strategies.  How to approach social science and natural science passages; what it means to be an active reader and how to put this into practice; focusing on key details and managing each question type; practicing these strategies.
Weeks 5-6: Reading strategies.  How to approach literary narrative and humanities passages; how to handle characterization, relationships, event sequence, and tone; cutting through old-fashioned language to maximize performance; practicing these strategies.
Week 7-8: English strategies.  Discussion of the rules of punctuation, parallelism, subject-verb agreement, idioms, and modifiers; practicing these strategies.
Weeks 9-10: English strategies.  Discussion of the rules of sentence structure, clauses, fragments, run-ons; discussion of tone and style; discussion of questions dealing with organization, unity, clarity, and cohesiveness; practicing these strategies.
Week 11-12: Writing strategies.  Discussion of the optional ACT writing test (essay); discussion of essay prompt, perspectives, and task; planning and writing the essay; scoring of the essay; practicing these strategies.

Practice test sections will typically be assigned for homework; we will review them the following class.

Learning Goals

Student will receive personalized, one-to-one instruction.  The schedule (1x a week for 12 weeks) can be modified to fit each family's need.
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    Joined March, 2020
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    Teacher expertise and credentials
    Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
    I have nearly 20 years of experience teaching high school Language Arts classes, as well as nearly 10 years of experience tutoring students in test prep and study skills.  I have taught on the college level and am very familiar with the admissions process.

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    $50

    weekly
    1x per week, 12 weeks
    55 min

    Completed by 8 learners
    Live video meetings
    Ages: 13-18

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