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  • Course Fees: AED 3500
  • Duration: 36 Hours

The current Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Reasoning Test, introduced in 2005, will finally become a thing of the past. From March 2016, the NEW SAT will step in and with it will come major changes in the training styles and philosophies of trainers and training institutes.

The NEW SAT comprises of three noteworthy segments: The Reading Test is centered around the assessment of students’ comprehension and reasoning skills in relation to appropriately challenging prose passages (sometimes paired, or associated with one or more informational graphics) across a range of content areas, and the Writing and Language Test is centered around the evaluation of students’ revising and editing skills in the context of extended prose passages (sometimes associated with one or more informational graphics) across a range of content areas. The optional Essay is focused on the assessment of students’ skill in developing a coherent and lucid written analysis of a provided source text.

The test covers all mathematical practices, with an accentuation on critical thinking, using appropriate tools strategically, and searching for and making utilization of structure to do algebra. The practices stressed in the redesigned SAT are integral to the requests of postsecondary work. Critical thinking requires students to make sense of problems, to understand issues and continue to tackle them, an aptitude exceptionally evaluated by postsecondary teachers. Modeling stresses applications characteristic of the entire postsecondary curriculum. Students will be asked throughout high school, college, and careers to make choices about which tools to use in solving problems. Finally, structure is primary to algebra and to other more advanced mathematics.

Composition of each section: 

Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 

The Reading section has 52 Questions tested in 65 minutes and the Writing section has 44 Questions tested in 35 minutes. Both the reading and the writing are scored together on a scale ranging from 200 -800.The reading and writing will emphasis on words in context, emphasis on command of evidence, inclusion of informational graphics, and specified range of text complexity. 

Math: 

20 Questions tested in 25 minutes without the use of a calculator and 38 questions tested in 55 minutes in which a calculator can be used. The Math sections are tested in 80 minutes and focus on basic arithmetic, algebra1 and 11 and geometry. The two sections are scored on a scale ranging from 200-800.

The total score for the new SAT is between 400-1600 with a 50 minute optional essay. The redesigned SAT will report multiple sub scores for Reading, Writing and Language, and Math. The Reading and Writing and Language Tests will contribute questions to two sub scores: (1) Command of Evidence and (2) Words in Context. The Writing and Language Test will also report two additional sub scores: (1)Expression of Ideas and (2) Standard English Conventions. The Math Test will report three sub scores: (1) Heart of Algebra, (2) Problem Solving and Data Analysis, and (3) Passport to Advanced Math.

The big takeaways in the new SAT are that you have fewer sections, more time on average per question and the essay is optional. Moreover, there is no penalty in the new SAT, so this relieves the students from the fear of making guesses.

Type

Description

Duration

Fee

OPTION I  

The SAT®  Weekday Group Course  (Monday & Wednesday) Weekend Group Course (Friday & Saturday)

8 weeks: 16 hrs Verbal training   + 16 hrs Math training 

OPTION II

The SAT® 

One-on-one Course

16 hrs Verbal training  + 16 hrs Math training 

SESSION

SESSION PLAN FOR SAT (VERBAL)

SESSION PLAN FOR SAT (MATH)

Session 1

Introduction to New SAT:

Review Test & Detailed discussion of the test • Strategies for Question Types • WORKSHEET– Home Assignment ( HA)

Introduction to New SAT:

Review Test & Detailed discussion of the test. • Basic Concepts revision • WORKSHEET– Home Assignment (HA)

Session 2

• Discussion of HA • Grammar lesson 1 • Worksheet-Writing (CA) 75 questions Set 1 • WORKSHEET - HA

Pre Algebra Skills:

Properties of numbers • Basis operations • Properties of Exponents • Fractions and Ratios • WORKSHEET– Home Assignment (HA)

Session 3

• Discussion of HA • Grammar lesson 2 • Worksheet-Writing (CA) 75 questions Set 2 • WORKSHEET - HA

Algebra Skills:

• Substitution and simplification of equations • Solving Inequalities • Linear Equation with two variables • Quadratic Equation • Algebraic and graphical representation • WORKSHEET– Home Assignment ( HA)

Session 4

• Discussion of HA • Grammar lesson 3 • Worksheet-Writing (CA) 75 questions Set 3 • WORKSHEET– Home Assignment ( HA)

• Data Interpretation:

• Percent • Multistep Problems involving Percent • Scatter plot • Scaling drawings to solve multistep Problems • Linear growth and exponential growth WORKSHEET– Home Assignment ( HA)

Session 5

• Discussion of Worksheet (HA) • Grammar Review Introduction to Passage Reading: • Types of questions based on passages

Analyzing graphical information • Interpretation of Tables and Graphs • Evaluating Reports from the given data • Create a quadratic or exponential function

Worksheet- Reading- Class Assignment  (CA)

• WORKSHEET– Home Assignment ( HA)

• Determine the most suitable form of an expression WORKSHEET– Home Assignment ( HA)

Session 6

Discussion of Worksheet (HA) • Strategies for questions • Worksheet- Reading- Class Assignment (CA) • WORKSHEET– Home Assignment ( HA)

Additional Topics in Math

• Create equivalent expressions involving rational exponents • Add, subtract, and multiply polynomial expressions • Understand the relationship between zeros and factors of polynomials • WORKSHEET– Home Assignment ( HA)

Session 7

Discussion of Worksheet (HA) • Worksheet- Reading- Class Assignment (CA) • WORKSHEET– Home Assignment ( HA)

Advanced Math

• Solve problems using volume formulas. • Use trigonometric ratios and the Pythagorean theorem • Add, subtract, multiply, divide, and simplify complex numbers • Conversion from degree to radians WORKSHEET– Home Assignment ( HA)

Session 8

Discussion of Worksheet (HA) Most common question types -Revision • WORKSHEETS- Reading and Writing Introduction to Essay Writing : • Types of topics

• Circles theorems • Relation between lines, angles and triangle • Coordinate Geometry WORKSHEET– Home Assignment ( HA)

Session 9

Essay Strategies/ writing styles • Important analytical styles of writing • Practice Task (CA)

• Remaining Topics • Practice Questions

Session 10

REVISION TEST- ESSAY and READING SECTIONS

REVISION TEST & DOUBT CLEARING

Session 11

REVISION TEST- READING and WRITING SECTIONS

REVISION TEST & DOUBT CLEARING

Advantage of Studying at Elegant Institute.

Guaranteed score enhancement.

  • Intensive and very effective training tailor made for each student. 
  • Experience of training over 1000 school seniors. 
  • Join a league of successful students! 
  • Tests are evaluated by our team and the student is invited for problem solving sessions. 
  • More than 300 Questions of each type are solved and explained in order to build up a large fund of resource skill. 
  • Mock tests are the final step in the prep!
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