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SAT Math

The document provides information about an SAT prep class, including its objectives, structure, and content. The class aims to improve students' math computational skills, content knowledge, and calculator use. It will include daily bell ringers, lessons, and practice tests. The math section contains calculator and no-calculator portions testing various concepts like algebra, problem solving, advanced math, and additional topics through multiple-choice questions. Students will take a pre-test to assess their strengths and weaknesses.

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SAT Math

The document provides information about an SAT prep class, including its objectives, structure, and content. The class aims to improve students' math computational skills, content knowledge, and calculator use. It will include daily bell ringers, lessons, and practice tests. The math section contains calculator and no-calculator portions testing various concepts like algebra, problem solving, advanced math, and additional topics through multiple-choice questions. Students will take a pre-test to assess their strengths and weaknesses.

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SAT Prep:

Objectives
⊹ SWBAT demonstrate their computations adn
procedural skills while providing explanations and
interpretations of solutions to problems
⊹ SWBAT understand the content that is covered in the
math section of the SAT and show improvement on
practice test.
⊹ SWBAT use calculators to more effectively compute
math problems.

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What Class will look
LIke
1. Bell Ringer
2. Lesson/Review of a
concept
3. Exit ticket
Or
4. Practice Test
5. Review Materials
from it 3
What makes up
the math section?
Time Allotted 80 minutes

Calculator Portion 55 minutes


(38 questions)

No-Calculator Portion (20 25 minutes


Questions)

What does this mean


● For the calculator portion you have about 1.5
minutes per question
● For the non calculator portion you have 1.25
minutes per question
Therefore being able to manage your time wisely is
important and a skill we will work on
Break Down of Questions

Heart of Algebra 19 Questions 33%

Problem Solving and Data 17 Questions 29%


Analysis

Passport to Advanced Math 16 Questions 28%

Additional Topics in Math 6 Questions 10%

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Heart of Algebra
● Analyzing and fluently solving linear equations and systems of
linear equations
● Creating linear equations and inequalities to represent relationships
between quantities and to solve problems
● Understanding and using the relationship between linear equations
and inequalities and their graphs to solve problems

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Problem Solving and
Data analysis
❏ Creating and analyzing relationships using
ratios, proportional relationships,
percentages and units
❏ Representing and analyzing quantitative
data
❏ Finding and applying probabilities in
context

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Passport to Advanced
Math
⊹ Identifying and creating equivalent algebraic expressions

⊹ Creating, analyzing, and fluently solving quadratic equations


and other nonlinear algebraic expressions

⊹ Creating using and graphing exponential, quadratic, and


other nonlinear functions

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Additional Topics in
“ Math problems related to area and
⊹ Solving
volume
⊹ Applying definitions and theorems
related to lines, angles, triangles, and
circles
⊹ Working with right triangles, the unit
circle, an trigonometric functions

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Pre Test
First 10 Question Non Calculator
Next 10 Questions Calculator

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