Introduction

SSAT is an admission test administered by the Secondary School Admission Test Board (SSATB) in the United States to students in grades 3-11. There are 3 levels of the test: Elementary for students in grades 3 and 4 applying for grades 4 and 5; Middle for students in grades 5-7 applying for grades 6-8; Upper for students in grades 8-11 applying for grades 9-12. The average time to join SSAT preparation and achieve high point ranges from 3 to 6 months.

Objectives
Enhance SSAT vocabulary
Get familiar with most SSAT test formats
Improve the score of each section effectively
Obtain time management strategy
Reduce pressure and study time
Characteristics
Quality teachers with extensive knowledge about students psychology
Curriculum updated with the latest test formats
Exam preparation materials that closely follow the SSAT test formats
Personalized teaching method according to student progress
Commitment on achieving the target score
Course content
Unit 1: Writing Sample
1.1 How to create a story based on what was seen in the image?
1.2 How to create a story based on an evocative topic?
1.3 How to discuss a problem based on an argumentative topic?
1.4 How to discuss an issue based on an individual topic?
1.5 How to discuss an issue based on a community topic?
Unit 2: Reading
2.1 Main Idea Questions
2.2 Detail Questions
2.3 Inference Questions
2.4 Prediction Questions
2.5 Vocabulary in Context
2.6 Purpose
2.7 Attitude and Tone
2.8 Opinions and Arguments
Unit 3: Quantitative
3.1 Concepts
3.2 Number Sense, Properties and Operations
3.3 Algebra and Functions
3.4 Geometry and Spatial Sense
3.5 Measurement
3.6 Probability
Unit 4: Verbal
4.1 Synonyms
4.2 Analogies

Student achievement

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