What's included
4 live meetings
4 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Students will be asked to complete official College Board SAT questions relating to quadratics between class meetings.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
The math portion of the SAT tests a student's "test taking skills" as much (if not more) than it tests their knowledge of math. Good math students with all As in math still can do poorly on the SAT. How does this happen? The answer is simple. (1) When students take a math test for school, they study the specific topics on that test before taking the test. They do not have to distinguish between different types of problems. For example, on the Quadratics test in Algebra 2 students know that quadratic functions will be on the test, not linear or exponential functions. However, on the SAT, students need to identify the structure of problem given. In other words, the problems are out of context. The SAT Study Guide 2020, located on the College Board's website states, "Recognizing structure allows you to understand mathematical relationships in a coherent manner and making use of it allows you both to apply these relationships more widely and to extend these relationships in useful ways. Many of the examples and sample questions in the following chapters are more simply and deeply understood (and more quickly solved!) if you observe structure in the mathematics of the problem." (2) Students take the time to do the math problem as they would for their math homework or on a test in school. With only 75 to 87 seconds per question, students do not have time to write out the steps. Time is a critical component, and most students do not finish the math portion of the SAT. Knowing the shortcuts will save precious time allowing students to answer more questions thoughtfully. I teach students how to quickly identify the structure of the problem and how to apply logic and reasoning to the problems. Students are often surprised to find out that some SAT math questions can be successfully answered without reading the question! I will show some examples of this trick on some official SAT tests. I only use official College Board SAT test questions in my SAT Prep classes. Other SAT prep sources are not always set up the same as the official SAT questions are, and this includes Khan academy. In this SAT prep class, we will take a deep dive into how quadratics are tested on the SAT. Quadratic functions are heavily represented on the SAT! Our deep dive into quadratics will be divided into the following topics for each meeting. 1st meeting: Function notation, parent function, and three forms of quadratic equations 2nd meeting: Quadratic graphs, their features, and interpretation 3rd meeting: Solving quadratics, factoring, and quadratic formula 4th meeting: Quickly analyzing problems with quadratics I will show students how to distinguish patterns of quadratic functions so they can quickly answer quadratic function questions on the SAT. After each meeting, I will assign some practice questions from official College Board SAT test. At the beginning of the next meeting, we will unpack and discuss the SAT practice questions from the homework and discuss they methods students used. I will suggest additional shortcuts to look for. If your learner's SAT math score isn't where they want it to be, or they want to really impress college admission boards, join me for this SAT math prep session. We will work together to improve your learner's score so they feel more confident and prepared to take the math section of the SAT.
Learning Goals
Increasing test scores significantly takes a lot of practice and effort. My goal for this class is to give students some additional tools to use on the SAT so that they feel more confident going into the test and have some tips to help them improve their score.
Other Details
Supply List
A printer and a SAT-approved graphing calculator
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Michigan Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
I have successfully taught Pre-Algebra through Algebra 2 for over 30 years in public schools, on online platforms, and at homeschool co-ops. I have been studying the SAT math sections since my home state of Michigan announced they planned to use the SAT as a high school assessment in 2015. Since 2016, I have taught students how to approach the SAT math sections.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$72
for 4 classes2x per week, 2 weeks
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18
5-12 learners per class