What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
1 hour per week. Students will be assigned one section of the SAT each week and will be expected to check their own answers. The SAT practice section will take about 30 minutes, and re-trying the missed questions will likely take another 30 minutes.Assessment
There is no formal assessment. However, if the students complete the homework as assigned, they will be able to track their progress from one practice test to the next.Class Experience
US Grade 10 - 12
"Prepare for the Digital SAT" is an ongoing class that students can join at any time to get ready for this important test. Each class will be a review of one of the many topics covered by the SAT. The more classes you attend, the more your score will go up! Classes will cycle through the topics of reading, grammar, and math. I will also integrate test-taking strategies into every topic, so students will continuously build their familiarity with the SAT's multiple-choice format. Who should sign up: This class is designed for high school students in the US or students in any country who plan to take the SAT for the purpose of applying to colleges in the US. You should be fluent in English and ready to work on the advanced reading and writing topics that are covered by the SAT. You should have already completed Algebra 1 and Geometry and at least some of Algebra 2. How it works: This is an ongoing class, so you can show up at any time and get right to work. Each class will start with a warm welcome to all students, both old and new, and a quick warm-up activity. Next, students who were in class the previous week will have a chance to ask any questions about the homework. The remainder of the class will be dedicated to building skills in one specific area covered by the SAT, such as using semicolons, solving quadratic equations, or answering the tricky poetry questions. Students should always come to class with a pencil, some paper, and their calculator because I'll be giving them lots of practice problems to try. Preliminary Schedule: Week 1 - May 16 - Central Idea Questions (Reading) Week 2 - May 23 - Punctuation Questions (Grammar) Week 3 - May 30 - Percentage Questions (Math) Week 4 - June 6 - Exponential Growth and Decay (Math) Week 5 - June 13 - Sentence Completion Questions (Reading) Ongoing Reading Topics: Command of Evidence (Textual & Quantitative), Inferences, Words in Context, Author’s Purpose, Cross-Text Connections, Rhetorical Synthesis Ongoing Grammar Topics: Transitions, Subject-Verb Agreement, Sentence Introductions, Advanced Comma Rules, Colons Semicolons & Dashes, Apostrophes, Diction, Verb Tenses, and Pronouns Ongoing Math Topics: Ratios & Proportions, Polynomials, Exponents & Roots, Solving Linear Equations, Solving Inequalities, Graphing Lines and Parabolas, Probability and Statistics, and Mastering Word Problems Materials: Students won't need to purchase any materials for this class. In-class activities will consist of practice problems and other activities created by the teacher. Homework will come from the practice tests made available for free by the College Board. Policies: It's not ok to watch this class like a video - every student needs to participate! The teacher will frequently ask students to send their answers to practice problems using the zoom chat feature. Students who got the answer correct will often be asked to explain their process to the rest of the class. Questions are always welcome, and students are expected to treat each other with respect. The teacher expects every student to keep their video on for the duration of class, unless they are having temporary tech issues or if the Outschool Safety team has cleared them to have the video off. In these two cases, the student should use zoom's chat feature to let the teacher know why their video isn't on. Students who do not keep on their videos and do not communicate with the teacher will be removed from the meeting. About the Teacher: Passionate about helping her students achieve their college dreams by being their coach and cheerleader as they prep for the SAT and ACT, Heather Krey is an experienced instructor with teaching certificates in math, physics, chemistry, and English. She knows the best tips and strategies for these tests – and she also understands that students need encouragement and practice to do their best. With dual bachelor's degrees in industrial engineering and psychology from Lehigh University, she also holds masters of education degrees in mathematics from DeSales University and in teaching from Kutztown University. Heather lives in Allentown, PA, with her husband and three children. Coupon: As a thank you for reading this far, here's a coupon for $5 off your first class with me: KREYSAVE5 I hope to see you in class soon!
Learning Goals
My goals for each student are based on how long they will be able to attend this ongoing class.
Just one class - see a few examples of SAT questions so you know what to expect on test day.
One month - see every question type on the SAT and complete a full practice test (spread over 4 homework assignments)
Two months - complete a second practice test, and improve your score by 50-100 points
Three or more months - develop some advanced skills and improve your SAT score by 100-250 points
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 teachers have teaching certificates
Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
2 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from Wilkes University
Master's Degree in Education from Kutztown University
Master's Degree in Mathematics from DeSales University
2 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry from King's College
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Lehigh University
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (General) from Lehigh University
Every year, ambitious high school students start planning their journeys to college. At World Class Tutoring, we consider it an honor and a privilege to walk with you on this journey. We know you are going to amazing places and are proud to help you along the way!
At World Class Tutoring, we are committed to offering you the highest-quality educational experience because you deserve nothing less. We are committed to helping you capitalize on the opportunities of online learning without sacrificing the quality of your education. We can do this because our tutors are experts in the SAT and ACT, use time-tested instructional methods and materials, and take the time to get to know you. We will teach you the Pythagorean Theorem and Quadratic Formula. We will show you exactly how to use a semicolon and build your vocabulary. We will analyze your practice tests, and help you develop strategies to improve the scores. And we will celebrate with you when you achieve your goals.
Our focus is to provide VIP service to our private tutoring students in the areas of SAT, ACT, math, physics, chemistry, and English. These private tutoring sessions are fully personalized to meet the needs of each student. We also offer SAT and ACT small group classes for families that prefer a group setting. If you're not sure which of our tutors or classes is the right match for you, don't hesitate to reach out using the Outschool messaging system.
Heather
Passionate about helping her students achieve their college dreams by being their coach and cheerleader as they prep for the SAT and ACT, Heather Krey is an experienced instructor with teaching certificates in math, physics, chemistry, and English. She knows the best tips and strategies for these tests – and she also understands that students need encouragement and practice to do their best. With dual bachelor's degrees in industrial engineering and psychology from Lehigh University, she also holds masters of education degrees in mathematics from DeSales University and in teaching from Kutztown University. Heather lives in Allentown, PA, with her husband and three children.
Anna
Mrs. Solomon tutors all sections of both tests and appreciates students with all kinds of goals, abilities, and temperaments. She loves the challenge of new students and does everything she can to stay up to date on the ever-evolving standardized tests. Mrs. Solomon currently teaches our ACT classes and is also available for private tutoring sessions for ACT, SAT, and academic English. When Mrs. Solomon’s not tutoring, she’s spending time with family, especially her daughter Ellen Fay, who was born in 2018, and her great dane, Opal.
Rebecca
Mrs. Miller has a total of 9 years teaching high school. She has taught a variety of science courses including Chemistry, Physical Science, and Environmental Science. While teaching she enjoyed her time coaching Science Olympiad and bringing her team to the State Championships! She spends most of her time taking care of her two daughters, experimentally cooking, and playing board games with her friends. Rebecca is available for private tutoring for chemistry.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$30
weekly1x per week
55 min
Completed by 29 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 15-18
3-6 learners per class