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High School Placement Test HSPT Prep for Admission to Catholic Schools

Six to three months before test date your student will study 2X weekly verbal, reading and language cognitive skills. Repeated and reviewed practice tests & test-taking strategies will boost your child's confidence and score. Certificated.
Miss Sue MA MLIS
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Number of reviews:
(8)
Class

What's included

Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed
50 mins
per session
Teacher support
Mastery Evaluation
1-2 hours per week. feedback each session
Grading
practice test scores

Class Experience

US Grade 7 - 9
Advanced Level
The HSPT has remained stable in format, content, and level of difficulty compared to the SSAT which makes preparation easier. My teaching persona is coach, providing support and encouragement. We are a team--I'm ON their team. Nothing negative comes of this relationship. 
We begin with the Verbal Skills covering synonyms, antonyms, analogies, verbal classifications, and verbal logic. Part of my teaching style is vulnerability; i.e. I don't know it all. My students frequently outdo me in the verbal logic department much to their delight. :(  
I prepare them for 60 questions in 18 minutes. Yikes, you might say. 
The next section is Reading, where I show my stuff. I AM a librarian, after all. 62 questions in 25 minutes. Two parts, first is reading comprehension, and the second is vocabulary. We practice finding main ideas and vocabulary in context of the reading passage. Passages come from social studies, science, popular culture and current events. I teach how to:  

Focus on comprehension skills:
This section tests how well a student can analyze and interpret different types of texts, including informational, literary, and persuasive passages. 
 
Understand Vocabulary in context:
A significant portion of the reading comprehension section also involves understanding the meaning of words as they are used within the passage. 

Recognize question types:
Questions may ask about the main idea, supporting details, author's tone, inferences, comparisons, cause and effect relationships, and more. 
 
Language weighs in at 60 questions in 25 minutes. I teach my students how to find errors in punctuation, capitalization, word usage and arrangement of phrases and clauses in a sentence.
Learning Goals
Recognize and recall vocabulary words, definitions, and root words commonly found on the test. Explain meanings of words in various contexts, including synonyms and antonyms.
Interpret relationships between words in analogies by identifying common.
Use vocabulary knowledge to make educated guesses when encountering unfamiliar words.
learning goal

Other Details

Pre-Requisites
Students are most successful on these standardized tests who are taking advanced ELA classes, are avid readers, have an above-grade vocabulary, and are diligent in their study of literature and analogies during the 3-6 month test prep.
Supply List
Student must have required test prep book at the first meeting. If international family, please allow time for shipment of the book which can be over a month from time of order.

Barron's HSPT Strategies and Practice
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=barron%27s+hspt

Without the test prep book, the first session will be a meet and greet and student will miss one of the recommended practice sessions.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined May, 2024
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Washington Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
Master's Degree in Information Technology from University of Washington
Master's Degree in Theatre Arts from University of Washington
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Washington
BA Education; MA Theatre Arts, MLIS Library and Information Science. 
I am a veteran K-12 certificated teacher, and have prepared a large clientele for the Verbal and Reading sections of the HSPT, SSAT and ISEE at all levels. Each of my students has scored high enough to be considered for admission to one or more independent or Catholic schools. As a high school librarian and former English teacher I am skilled in teaching reading comprehension, advanced vocabulary, language structure, figurative language, and analogies. I have also taught both a class of students and individual students the skills listed above on as required on the SAT and ACT. 

Testimonial: I highly recommend Ms. Sue as a tutor. Her exceptional skills and experience in test preparation helped my son improve his SSAT score from 1490 to 1941 in just five months. Ms. Sue's dedication and ability to create an engaging learning environment have made a significant impact on my son's academic progress. With Ms. Sue's help, my son was able to get into his preferred school, which speaks to her effectiveness as a tutor. I strongly recommend Ms. Sue's tutoring services to anyone looking for academic support that can make a significant impact on their child's educational journey. 
Parent of 5th grade male SSAT Prep student

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Ages: 12-14

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