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PSAT/SAT Prep: Increase Your Scores with Khan Academy Practice

"Learn how practicing on Khan Academy can improve your PSAT/SAT scores. Link your College Board account, access official SAT practice, and take the Eight is Great challenge to increase your scores by at least 90 points."

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PSAT/SAT Prep: Increase Your Scores with Khan Academy Practice

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  1. EPISD Student Lesson on PSAT/SAT Prep College and Career Readiness Curriculum and Instruction

  2. October 10, 2018 SAT SCHOOL DAY Students in grades 8-12 will take the PSAT/SAT Accept the Challenge Eight is Great

  3. Why Eight is Great? https://youtu.be/8-pxqeO24Ww

  4. The Eight is Great Challenge • Research shows that… • 8 hours of practice on Khan Academy results in an average 90 point increase • 20 hours of practice on Khan Academy is associated with an average115 point increase This is nearly double the average gain without Khan Academy

  5. Be College Ready for the SAT Today’s Goals: • Understand the rationale for practicing with Khan Academy to improve PSAT/SAT scores • Learn to access the Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy • Link College Board accounts (score reports) to Khan Academy • Begin the challenge: Increase your scores a minimum of 90 pts.

  6. Now, Remember back in the day… last year’s PSAT/SAT School Day? Let’s look at those score reports. To know what you need to practice, you first have to know where you are starting from!

  7. Sign in or create your College Board Account Step 1: Sign into your College Board Account. https://k12reports.collegeboard.com

  8. Download your Score Report You want to download the report that is from Fall 2017. Download your report

  9. Report Details Your downloaded report should have 4 pages that look like this

  10. Students who are unable to retrieve College Board account • Students should not create multiple College Board accounts • If a student cannot retrieve their College Board account they should do the following: • Sign in to their Student Portal and access PSAT/SAT scores to manually enter into Khan Academy • Call College Board Student Hotline at 866-433-7728 to retrieve previously created account and scores

  11. Overall College Readiness

  12. College ReadySAT Scores Do you know the average score the college of your choice expects for admission? College ready Math benchmark score 530 College ready Evidence Based Reading and Writing benchmark score 480

  13. Student Reflection on your Score Refer to your Reflection Sheet Answer the following questions on your worksheet: What is your total score for math? What is your total score for Evidence Based Reading and Writing? Do your scores meet the college ready benchmarks?

  14. Determine areas for improvement Students should use test sub scores to determine areas where they need extra practice

  15. Strengths / Improvements

  16. National Merit Scholarship National Merit Scholarships are worth $2500 and awarded to juniors who are finalists. Qualifying NMSC Score to be a semi-finalist in Texas = 221

  17. How to Meet Scholarship Requirements Does this student qualify to be a semi finalist? Step 1: Divide Texas Qualifying score by 2 (221 / 2 = 110.5) Step 2: Divide 110.5 by 3 (110.5 / 3 = 36.83 Step 3: Compare your test scores in Reading, Writing and Language and Math to 36.83. Your scores must be equal or higher to this number to qualify.

  18. Remember The Challenge… Eight is Great! Research shows that just 8 hours of practice on KA results in an average 90 point gain. 20 hours of practice on KA is associated with an average 115-pt increase in the scores, nearly double the average gain without KA Increase your score on average by 90 points on the SAT by practicing at least 8 total hours on Khan Academy.

  19. Why Khan Academy? With Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy you will: get a personalized plan tailored to your strengths and weaknesses based on your previous PSAT/NMSQT or SAT results or the diagnostics; sharpen your skills with practice questions, hints, and video lessons; receive instant feedback and recommendations for what to practice; set a personalized practice schedule to get reminders for when to practice directly on your phone’s app review expert tips and strategies for the test. ALL OF IT IS FREE!!

  20. Students: You Khan Do It! Your teacher (Coach) will provide you with an Access Code to join their class so they can track your progress If you cannot retrieve your previous scores, take a pre-test on Kahn Academy once you’ve linked to College Board and it will automatically identify those areas you need to work on. Commit to making time to practice on Khan Academy prior to the October 10th test date

  21. Build a path to college readiness • Commit to practicing daily. Meet the Superintendent’s Challenge. • Share your score reports with your parents. Once you understand it, teach your parents how to read and understand your report. • Go see your counselors or teachers for assistance with College Board and Khan. The Go Center, College Transition Teacher, as well as websites like College Board, Khan Academy, You Tube – college readiness can be useful tools. • Improve your scores each time you test. • Take challenging classes. Work on those essays! • Use your time wisely to prepare for college. • Send your scores by the college early admission date and raise your chances of getting accepted.

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