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1. SureScoreHigher Expectations. Higher Education.
3. Guess that Job In your group, agree on a job title for each description and write the name of the job in the blank space provided.
Answer the following questions:
What are the major differences among the jobs?
Which salaries surprised you? Which education levels?
Which jobs would be the best for you? Why?
Divide students into groups of 4 or 5.
Distribute the job descriptions to each group.
Discuss students’ responses as a class.Divide students into groups of 4 or 5.
Distribute the job descriptions to each group.
Discuss students’ responses as a class.
4. An Introduction to the PSAT The PSAT, or Preliminary SAT, is a standardized test that measures critical reading skills, math problem solving skills, and writing skills
Students who take the PSAT in 11th grade enter the competition for scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation
5. PSAT Basics 2 hours and 10 minutes long
Includes 5 separately timed sections
Two 25-minute critical reading sections
Two 25-minute math sections
One 30-minute writing section
6. Critical Reading Two 25-minute sections
48 questions
13 sentence completion questions
35 critical reading questions
7. Critical Reading Passages range from 450 to 850 words
Types of Questions:
Draw conclusions
Facts, assumptions, and inferences
Logic, style, and tone
Vocabulary in context
Literal comprehension questions
Paired passage questions
8. Math
9. Writing One 30-minute section
39 questions
14 identifying sentence errors
20 improving sentences
5 improving paragraph questions
Questions cover:
Grammar
Usage
Ability to use language in a clear and consistent manner
Revision and editing
10. Vocabulary Basics
11. Vocabulary Basics Words, words, words
Learn to recognize parts of words
Look for word roots within unfamiliar words
Use context clues to figure out the meanings of unfamiliar words
12. Prefixes and Suffixes Alter meaning when added to a word
Prefix - added to the beginning of a word
Example: discord
dis- - away or against
cor - heart
Meaning: “disagreement” or “war”
Suffix - added to the end of a word
Example: tactful
-ful - full of
tact - sense of touch
Meaning: “keen sense of what to do or say to keep good relations”
13. Prefixes
14. Suffixes
15. Practice the Strategy ___ the effects of anesthesia
___ to converse with a neighbor
___ the implacable client
___ disparity between accounts
___ an untrue allegation
___ amenable to the idea To exchange thoughts and opinions in speech; talk
Willing
The condition or fact of being unequal
A partial or total loss of the sense of pain, touch, etc.
Not to be placated or pleased
A positive assertion
1. D, 2. A, 3. E, 4. C, 5. F, 6. B1. D, 2. A, 3. E, 4. C, 5. F, 6. B
16. Know What Colleges Expect Class rank
This shows colleges how you compare with the other students in your class. In Texas, graduating in the top 10% of your class admits you to any public school in the state.
Recommendations from teachers and counselors
Build relationships early on and you will have no trouble getting great recommendations.
Application essay
Most colleges will require that you write an essay as part of the application.
Demonstrated interest in the college