**11th Grade Q1 SAT Reading Error Analysis - SY23

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Directions: Please respond to the following questions thoughtfully. The purpose of this assignment is to reflect on your approach to the SAT Reading section so your U.S. History teacher(s) can help you figure out which test-taking strategies work for you.
Directions: Please respond to the following questions thoughtfully. The purpose of this assignment is to reflect on your approach to the SAT Reading section so your U.S. History teacher(s) can help you figure out which test-taking strategies work for you.
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Explain how you think the Q1 SAT Reading Exam (October 2022) went for you.

If you had accommodations on the Interim (such as audio or extended time) did you feel this was a helpful accommodation? Why or why not?

If you did not take the exam, write "N/A."

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What strategies did you use on the SAT Mid-Year exam? [Check all that apply]

Reviewing Knowledge Together: We went over this chart in Quarter 1, and discussed why it's important to limit your time reading each passage to 5 minutes so you have enough time to get to each question.
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Reflection: How did you split your time between reading the passage and answering the questions on the Mid-Year exam?

If you did not take the exam, answer based on what you normally do.

Full Discrepancy: As a class, we did not do well on this Reading skill on the Mid-Year Exam. On average, we are answering 25% of Words in Context questions right, which is 24-27% below past 11th graders at this point in the year!

Some of us had trouble with time, and most of these questions were later in the test, but others need to have a bit more practice with the reading strategy.

Understanding Words in Context questions show up on 20% of the SAT Reading exam -- this is about 1 in every 5 questions!

So let's figure out how are you doing!


Review your Mastery Manager report for the Mid-Year Assessment. On the Mid-Year Exam, the Words in Context questions were:
  • #5, 7, 11, 14, 27, 32, 34, 37
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How many Words in Context questions did you answer correctly? Review questions 5, 7, 11, 14, 27, 32, 34, 37 and put how many of those questions you got correct below.

(Your answer should be between 0 and 8.)

Example: According to my printout, I got numbers 7, 14, and 32 correct. Therefore, I got 3 Words in Context questions correct. I would put 3 in the space provided.

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Divide your answer above (#4) by 8. Multiply that number by 100 to calculate your accuracy on Words in Context questions.

(Your answer should be a % between between 0 and 100.)

Example: I got 3 Words in Context questions correct, which is 37.5% accuracy. I would write 37.5% in the space provided.

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How does your accuracy on Words in Context questions compare to the class average of 25%? Explain.

Let's take a look at the 3 most commonly missed Words in Context questions on the Mid-Year Exam.
  • #5, 7, 11
Extra credit questions below will help you push yourself even more in understanding, but they are not required.
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Practice: What is your synonym for the phrase "fashionable" in lines 11, 14, 18?

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Practice NOT Peaking at the Answer Choices until you have a synonym typed under #7: What is the correct answer to #5, fashionable?

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Extra Credit Push: Why is "modern" incorrect for #5?

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Practice: What is your synonym for the word "want" in line 7?

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Practice NOT Peaking at the Answer Choices until you have a synonym typed under #10: What is the correct answer to #7, want?

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Extra Credit Push: Why is "ambition" incorrect for #7?

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Practice: What is your synonym for the word "curiosity" in line 7?

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Practice NOT Peaking at the Answer Choices until you have a synonym typed under #13: What is the correct answer to #11, curiosity?

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Extra Credit Push: Why is "wonder" incorrect for #11?