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Title: SAT: CRITICAL READING


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SAT CRITICAL READING
  • English 11

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Warm Up
  • When you are faced with a multiple choice
    question (like on the SAT) what do you do? List
    all the apply.
  • Re-read the question
  • Read all of the choices A-D
  • Insert the answers into the question to see if
    they fit
  • Predict the answer before reading the choices
  • Eliminate answers I know to be wrong
  • Make an educated guess
  • Add any strategies that are not
    already listed
  • Which of these strategies works the BEST for you
    and why?

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CRITICAL READING
  • One of the three sections scored on the SAT
  • Scored through multiple choice questions
  • Comprised of 2 major sections
  • Sentence Completion
  • Fill in the blank
  • Emphasis on Vocabulary
  • Passage-Based Reading
  • Short and long reading passages with questions
  • Emphasis on comprehension and context

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Todays Focus Sentence Completion
  • 2 types of sentence completion questions
  • Vocabulary in context
  • Word relation questions (Logic Based)

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TYPE 1 VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT
  • The sentence will act as a definition, example or
    a synonym of the correct answer

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TYPE 2 Word Relation Questions
  • Also known as logic based questions
  • The sentence requires that you understand which
    word best fits according to its relationship to
    the other words in the sentence.
  • Compare and contrast
  • Cause and effect

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What does this section look like?
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QUESTION STRUCTURE PREVIEW
  • After all her effort, the writer was ________ to
    learn that her poem had been ________ for
    publication.
  • a) elated...disallowed
  • b) dismayed...approved
  • c) troubled...recommended
  • d) enthralled...refused
  • e) distraught...rejected
  • Note The words appear in the order in which they
    are intended to fit the sentence. They are not
    interchangeable

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Approaching Multiple Choice Questions
  • General Strategies
  • DO
  • DONT

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Type 1Specific Strategies for Vocabulary in
Context
  • Context Clues (definition hint)
  • Synonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Word Parts
  • Word Charge

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Type 1 Content Clues Example
  • Directions Read the sentence and PREDICT the
    missing word based on surrounding words
  • Known for their devotion to their masters, dogs
    were often used as symbols of ____ in medieval
    and Renaissance paintings.
  • The definition of the missing blank can be
    replaced with _________ (a word from the
    sentence)

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Practice Applying Word Part Knowledge
  • My neighbor is both ________ and ________ he
    keeps to himself and has great fear of anyone who
    isn't from our town.
  • a) callous...predisposed
  • b) misanthropic...tolerant
  • c) insular...xenophobic
  • d) ignorant...biased
  • e) prejudicedobstinate

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WORD CHARGE
  • Refers to a Positive () or a Negative (-)
    connotation
  • of a word (can be inferred from word part)
  • Insidious- vivacious-
  • Diabolical- effervescent-
  • Disconsolate
  • What DO you know about this word?

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Lets Practice!
  • Read sample questions A, B, and C
  • Answer the NUMBERED questions
  • Focus on STRATEGY

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CONTEXT CLUES
  • ReviewType 1 Vocabulary in context
  • Definition
  • In other words
  • Such as
  • For example
  • PracticeType 2 Logic Based Questions
  • Contrast
  • Cause and Effect

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Word Relation Questions (Logic Based)
  • Contrast
  • But
  • Although
  • Rather
  • However
  • Cause and Effect
  • Because
  • As a result
  • Since
  • Therefore

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CONTRAST
  • The student spent no time planning his essay,
    resulting in a ______ of unconnected ideas,
    rather than a(n) _____ argument in support of a
    thesis.
  • What words let you know a comparison is being
    made?
  • What is the comparison that is being made?
  • Note Focus on finding the COMPARISON in the
    sentence (strategy), rather than trying to fill
    in the blank.

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Lets Practice
  • Read sample questions A and B
  • Answer the NUMBERED questions
  • Focus on STRATEGY

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CAUSE AND EFFECT
  • If/then relationship
  • If A is true, B is true
  • We will face the idea of old age with____ as long
    as we believe that it invariably brings poverty,
    isolation, and illness.
  • Where is your context clue illustrates the cause
    and effect relationship in this sentence?

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Lets Practice
  • Read sample questions A and B
  • Answer the NUMBERED questions
  • Focus on STRATEGY

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QUESTIONS?
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Conclusion
  • You do not have to know the meaning/definition of
    all of the options.
  • You have to know what strategies to use
  • OR
  • You have to be able to find clues hidden in the
    question or in the answers

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Wrap Up
  • 1. Are some of these strategies new to you?
  • 2. Which ones do you find to be most
    helpful/useful?
  • 3. Do you have any remaining questions about the
    content of this lesson?
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