SSAT Prep Verbal & Reading Comprehension Lower, Middle, and Upper Levels 3-6 Mo
What's included
Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed50 mins
per sessionTeacher support
Mastery Evaluation
2-4 hours per week. Tutor's evaluation of student's effort; practice test scoresGrading
Scores of practice testsClass Experience
US Grade 4 - 8
Advanced Level
It is recommended to begin studying a minimum of 6 to 4 months before test date. Almost no students take the Secondary School Admission Test (SSAT) without some preparation or tutoring. Regular tutoring sessions create a structured study schedule, ensuring consistent progress. Signing up two weeks before the test date just doesn't work. The verbal section assesses a student's verbal reasoning and understanding of parts of speech, word roots and affixes, nuance and word meaning, and analogies. It is designed to evaluate skills that are essential for success in high school and university. Key components: I place a strong emphasis on improving vocabulary. Students may encounter questions that require them to choose the correct 1st or alternate definition of a word or identify synonyms and antonyms. Students are also presented with a word and must select a word that has a similar but not exact meaning. This helps assess their understanding of nuanced language and vocabulary. I teach how to define difficult words using context, cause and effect, and Latin derivations. Students are given a foundation of the 12+ relationships of analogies. Students must complete analogies by selecting the correct word that maintains the relationship established in the first pair. The next section is how to answer reading comprehension questions on sophisticated literature including learning how to identify the main idea, credible supporting details, author’s point of view, theme and analysis of characters. By sharing excerpts we learn together how to read critically, which I model. Students are taught how to recognize the structure of texts in various formats: narrative, expository, technical, and persuasive. We practice making educated guesses (inference) drawn from reasoning, evidence, and logic. I teach how to recognize the author’s intent, attitude, and tone. Students will learn to identify rhetorical devices like: alliteration, irony, metaphor, simile, hyperbole, allegories, imagery, onomatopoeia, and personification. This test preparation class also includes: 1. Test-Taking Strategies Time Management: Tutor teaches student how to manage their time effectively during the test, which is crucial for completing all sections within the given time limits. Question Approaches: Tutor helps student learn strategies for tackling different types of questions, guessing intelligently, and avoiding common pitfalls. 2. Practice and Feedback Regular Practice Tests: Tutor often administers practice tests to simulate the test environment, helping students build confidence and reduce anxiety. Detailed Feedback: After practice tests, tutor provides detailed feedback, highlighting areas for improvement and reinforcing successful strategies. 3. Building Confidence Positive Reinforcement: Regular tutoring sessions and positive reinforcement help boost the student's confidence, reducing test anxiety and improving overall performance. 4. Motivation and Accountability Goal Setting: Tutor helps student set realistic and achievable goals, keeping them motivated throughout the preparation process. Consistency: Regular tutoring sessions create a structured study schedule, ensuring consistent progress. 5. Insights into the Admissions Process Application Support: Tutor provides valuable insights into the application process, including essay writing and interview preparation. Involvement in student learning is a priority; sharing personal challenges with difficult questions fosters a collaborative learning environment. Humor often enhances the learning experience, and personal background knowledge is shared when relevant to create emotional connections.
Learning Goals
Practice in understanding difficult excerpts from classic fiction, non-fiction, and poetry
Memorization of relationships to approach analogies
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. Without the test prep book, the first session will be a meet and greet and student will miss one of the recommended 12-13 practice sessions. We will be using the SSAT official website, and possibly Test Innovators. The Tutorverse Elementary SSAT The Tutorverse Lower Level SSAT The Tutorverse Middle SSAT The Tutorverse Upper SSAT Mometrix SSAT Upper Level2024-2025 Mometrix SSAT Middle Level Prep 2023-2024 Success on the Middle Level SSAT, a complete course, 2019-2020 Official Study Guide for the Upper Level SSAT SSAT Upper Level, Test Prep Books Middle and Upper Level must have access to the official SSAT online practice resources and I need the login code. Highly recommended subscriptions: Membean for vocabulary. Before joining do the three day trial run and ask me for my code so I can supervise the student's three 15 minutes a week practice. TestInnovators
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Washington Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
3 Degrees
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 have taught SSAT prep for six years through my private tutoring business, Threshold Tutoring, out of Seattle, WA. Here is a review for SSAT prep:
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
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 as required on the SAT and ACT. I also tutor adults pursuing MBAs and Diagnostic Ultrasound, and for English as a Second Language.
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Live 1-on-1 Lessons
$75
per sessionMeets on demand
50 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14