What can I do to prepare for the PSAT and/or the SAT aside from class review?
The best preparation for the PSAT/SAT is to read widely in variety of subject areas. As an English teacher, I would prefer that my students read novels, but for the standardized tests and for life, I would also add books on science, history, sociology, psychology, economics, and other subject areas. Reading broadly is the best and most effective way of developing an extensive vocabulary. Constant exposure to challenging vocabulary through continued reading reinforces the student’s mastery of language. Continued reading, then, does not only prepare the students for standardized tests; it also prepares them for life as literate, articulate individuals.
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