Maximize Your WRITING Score on the Digital SAT with Mrs. Vocabulady (1-on-1)
What's included
Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed55 mins
per sessionTeacher support
Mastery Evaluation
2-4 hours per week. Homework will include College Board Test Bank questions and questions from The Critical Reader: Complete Guide to SAT Grammar by Erica Meltzer. Assessment takes place via Bluebook practice test.Assessment
Bluebook Practice Test scores will serve as the indicator of success.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Beginner - Advanced Level
Please note that this information is for the WRITING questions only (Standard English Conventions and Expression of Ideas). READING (Information and Ideas and Craft and Structure) is listed as a separate course with a different recommended book. For private tutoring, students should take a Bluebook practice test prior to the first session. It's important that it be a PRACTICE test because I'll be able to see which questions the student got wrong and get a sense of which topics need the most work. (Official tests provide very little useful information for planning a tutoring program.) Instruction consists of teacher-made instructional material including slide presentations with original questions modeled after the College Board's questions. Additionally, I highly recommend that students purchase this book for homework practice: The Critical Reader: The Complete Guide to SAT Grammar by Erica L. Meltzer. It has a lot of practice for each question type. The student will also use the College Board Question Bank for practice. In order to see a score increase, it's essential that students not only attend sessions but also complete homework, take practice tests, and, if necessary, study vocabulary outside of sessions. I offer Vocabulady's SAT Vocab Game Night classes on Outschool to help with this. They're fun and effective. Because the sessions are one-on-one, we'll cover whichever reading questions the practice test identifies as priorities (taking into account how frequently the question type appears on the test): Conventions of Standard English (punctuation, verbs, pronouns, possession, misplaced modifiers), Transitions, Rhetorical Synthesis.
Learning Goals
Apply the rules of punctuation: commas, colons, semicolons, dashes, question marks, quotation marks.
Identify clues that dictate the necessary verb tense.
Other Details
Learning Needs
Students with accommodations for extended testing time will learn how to use the extra time to maximize their success.
Parental Guidance
The scary part is test day, but the best anxiety prevention is excellent preparation.
Pre-Requisites
Please complete a Bluebook Practice Test before the first session (Official Test is less helpful).
Teacher expertise and credentials
Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate in Foreign Language
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in Education from Misericordia University
Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Language from Marywood University
After teaching high school French and Spanish for 25 years, I semi-retired and began a second career as a test-prep and academic tutor. I specialize in the reading and writing section of the SAT and ACT. I have studied the Digital SAT reading and writing questions very carefully, and my strategies have helped many students raise their reading and writing scores by ~100 points since the March test.
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Live 1-on-1 Lessons
$145
per sessionMeets on demand
55 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18