VEA Online 
Briana Songer 
2014
A broad 
range of 
content 
High stakes 
An essay in 25 
minutes 
Rigidly timed
Know the 
STRATEGIES 
Know the TEST 
Know the CONTENT 
application 
of content 
knowledge 
to the test 
instruction 
of concepts 
and skills
Sections Timing Question Type and (#) 
http://www.collegeboard.com/newsat/ 
Critical 
Reading 
200-800 
points 
Two 25-min. sections 
Sentence Completions (19) 
One 20-min. section Reading Comprehension (48) 
Mathematics 
Two 25-min. sections Multiple-Choice (44) 
One 20-min. section Grid-ins (10) 
Writing 
One 25-min. section Identifying Sentence Errors (18) 
Improving Sentences (25) 
Improving Paragraphs (6) 
One 10-min. section 
One 25-min. essay 
Experimental One 25-min. section 
• Questions assess either Critical 
Reading, Math, or Writing 
• Does not count toward score
Raw Score 
• Students receive 1 point for every correct answer. 
• For every incorrect answer to a MC question, they lose 
1/4 point. 
• There is no guessing penalty for grid-in questions. 
Scaled Score 
• Each section is scored 200-800. (Critical Reading, 
Writing, Mathematics) 
• The maximum score is 2400. 
• The average score is 1500.
What happens if a student guesses on five questions? 
Result: 
no gain, no loss. 
But if we could eliminate a few answers each time…
 norm-referenced vs. criterion-referenced 
SAT Distribution Curve 
200 300 400 500 600 700 800 
Section Score
200 400 500 600 800
Student 
Introduction 
Provides a brief introduction to the SAT 
Unit 1 Reading Comprehension 
Unit 2 Sentence Completions 
MPT Mini Practice Test: Critical Reading 
Unit 3 Grammar and Usage 
MPT Mini Practice Test: Grammar and Usage 
Unit 4 Essay 
MPT Mini Practice Test: Essay 
Appendix SAT Grammar & Vocabulary in a Nutshell
Read each statement and use your knowledge of 
what you know about the S.A.T. at this time to 
choose the correct answer. Choose true or false. If 
false, explain why. 
1. You can type your response during the essay 
section of the S.A.T. 
2. Answering a multiple choice question correctly 
earns one point. 
3. One point is subtracted for answering a 
multiple choice question incorrectly. 
4. All questions in the Critical Reading and 
Writing Section are multiple choice. 
5. ¼ of a point is subtracted for every mistake 
made in the essay section.
6. The Critical Reading Section mainly tests 
vocabulary. 
7. Test takers are allowed to write in the S.A.T. 
test booklet. 
8. The writing portion of the S.A.T. is divided 
into three, 60-minute sections. 
9. Questions in the S.A.T. Critical Reading 
Section are all arranged in order of difficulty. 
10. You must have prior knowledge of the 
subjects of reading comprehension passages to 
answer the questions correctly.
Congratulations.! 
You are finished with the introduction. 
Now you are ready to start learning some strategies.

Sat Introduction

  • 1.
    VEA Online BrianaSonger 2014
  • 2.
    A broad rangeof content High stakes An essay in 25 minutes Rigidly timed
  • 3.
    Know the STRATEGIES Know the TEST Know the CONTENT application of content knowledge to the test instruction of concepts and skills
  • 4.
    Sections Timing QuestionType and (#) http://www.collegeboard.com/newsat/ Critical Reading 200-800 points Two 25-min. sections Sentence Completions (19) One 20-min. section Reading Comprehension (48) Mathematics Two 25-min. sections Multiple-Choice (44) One 20-min. section Grid-ins (10) Writing One 25-min. section Identifying Sentence Errors (18) Improving Sentences (25) Improving Paragraphs (6) One 10-min. section One 25-min. essay Experimental One 25-min. section • Questions assess either Critical Reading, Math, or Writing • Does not count toward score
  • 5.
    Raw Score •Students receive 1 point for every correct answer. • For every incorrect answer to a MC question, they lose 1/4 point. • There is no guessing penalty for grid-in questions. Scaled Score • Each section is scored 200-800. (Critical Reading, Writing, Mathematics) • The maximum score is 2400. • The average score is 1500.
  • 6.
    What happens ifa student guesses on five questions? Result: no gain, no loss. But if we could eliminate a few answers each time…
  • 7.
     norm-referenced vs.criterion-referenced SAT Distribution Curve 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Section Score
  • 8.
    200 400 500600 800
  • 9.
    Student Introduction Providesa brief introduction to the SAT Unit 1 Reading Comprehension Unit 2 Sentence Completions MPT Mini Practice Test: Critical Reading Unit 3 Grammar and Usage MPT Mini Practice Test: Grammar and Usage Unit 4 Essay MPT Mini Practice Test: Essay Appendix SAT Grammar & Vocabulary in a Nutshell
  • 10.
    Read each statementand use your knowledge of what you know about the S.A.T. at this time to choose the correct answer. Choose true or false. If false, explain why. 1. You can type your response during the essay section of the S.A.T. 2. Answering a multiple choice question correctly earns one point. 3. One point is subtracted for answering a multiple choice question incorrectly. 4. All questions in the Critical Reading and Writing Section are multiple choice. 5. ¼ of a point is subtracted for every mistake made in the essay section.
  • 11.
    6. The CriticalReading Section mainly tests vocabulary. 7. Test takers are allowed to write in the S.A.T. test booklet. 8. The writing portion of the S.A.T. is divided into three, 60-minute sections. 9. Questions in the S.A.T. Critical Reading Section are all arranged in order of difficulty. 10. You must have prior knowledge of the subjects of reading comprehension passages to answer the questions correctly.
  • 12.
    Congratulations.! You arefinished with the introduction. Now you are ready to start learning some strategies.

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