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Flex Class: CLT (Classic Learning Test) Exam Preparation: Learn at Your Own Pace

Completed by 93 learners
Ages 12-17
Self-Paced Class
Students will asynchronously prepare for the Classic Learning Test across four weeks. This is the perfect introduction to the CLT or as a final preparation during the month before testing.
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4 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks of teacher support
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1 year of access to the content

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Go at your own pace
Your learner can start learning when they want and progress at the speed that works best for them.
Start when you want.
Learn at your own pace
Access course material for a full year.
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What’s included

4 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content

Class Experience

Throughout this flexible schedule class, students will learn the foundations of CLT preparation and specifically break down each subject. The class will follow the below format:

Week 1: Students will explore the basics of the CLT, how it is set up, strategies to approach both studying and sitting for the test, and an overview of each subject.

Week 2: Students will receive a detailed lesson on the verbal reasoning section of the CLT, which includes reading comprehension, annotation skills, and common answer traps to avoid.

Week 3: Students will receive a detailed lesson on the English grammar/ writing portion of the CLT. This lesson will focus on English grammar and punctuation, sentence structure, and figurative language. It will also include strategies to outline and produce the written essay component of the exam.

Week 4: Students will receive a detailed lesson on the quantitative reasoning section of the CLT, including strategies to approach the math section and an exploration of advanced math concepts.

Syllabus

4 Lessons
over 4 Weeks
Lesson 1:
CLT Basics
 Students will explore the basics of the CLT, how it is set up, strategies to approach both studying and sitting for the test, and an overview of each subject. 
Lesson 2:
Verbal Reasoning
 Students will receive a detailed lesson on the verbal reasoning section of the CLT, which includes reading comprehension, annotation skills, and common answer traps to avoid. 
Lesson 3:
English Grammar/ Writing
 Students will receive a detailed lesson on the English grammar/ writing portion of the CLT. This lesson will focus on English grammar and punctuation, sentence structure, and figurative language. It will also include strategies to outline and produce the written essay component of the exam. 
Lesson 4:
Quantitative Reasoning
 Students will receive a detailed lesson on the quantitative reasoning section of the CLT, including strategies to approach the math section and an exploration of advanced math concepts. 

Other Details

Learning Needs
I have been a special educator for over ten years, and am happy to accommodate any unique learning needs that your student may have.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.

Meet the teacher

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Teacher expertise and credentials
Georgia Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Georgia Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Master’s Degree in Special Education from Johns Hopkins University
Hey there! My name is Emily Kendall. My passion for education is to make it fun and purposeful for each student that I get the privilege to interact with!

**Please note that I recently had a baby, and am taking a short break from teaching regularly scheduled Outschool courses. If you would like to message me, we can arrange a time to meet, or I encourage you to check out my self-paced courses!
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I am currently a research fellow, earning my PhD in education at the University of Oklahoma. The specialty of my research is to arm students with skills and knowledge to transition from school and into adulthood - no matter what age, it is never too early or too late! I also serve as a military reservist, Lieutenant in the US Coast Guard.

I earned my associate degree in child psychology, then my bachelor of science in education from Liberty University, and then my master of science in special education from Johns Hopkins University.

I teach classes that are based on real-life experience and literature. If a student can connect a concept to an experience, then they are engaging in valuable learning!

For example, my one on one tutoring sessions typically involve the interest of a student (ex. cooking), and my lesson will be constructed around famous chefs/ bakers from history, utilizing math and science skills, even marketing, business, and finance, as these play a role in a career or hobby surrounding cooking.

Please message me with any specific concerns or requests for your child, and let's get started!

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