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Fun SAT Prep Reading: Best Evidence, Author's Evidence, & Data Interpretation

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**PLEASE NOTE** All of the skills in this product still apply to the new digital SAT, however, the format is changing to a shorter 1 passage per question format. We are working on a new product to better meet the new style test and additional skills, which is set to launch in the late fall. Please stay tuned!

Test prep doesn’t have to be boring!

This is the second of three resources designed to prepare students for the reading skills they will need for success on the SAT Reading test.

This 25-page packet focuses on three Command of Evidence reading skills: determining the best evidence, analyzing an author’s use of evidence, and interpreting data. 9 mini passages (3 for each skill) and 1 full-length passage focus on each of these three Command of Evidence reading skills and then combine them in a final Cumulative Test.

We combine SAT-assessed reading skills with high-interest subject matter to keep students entertained, motivated, and engaged while also breaking up the monotony of typical test prep readings and serving as a more light-hearted, less intimidating introduction to standardized testing.

Contents include:

  • At-a-glance overviews of each skill, outlining sample question stems, strategies, and tips;

  • Mini-passages that focus on each reading skill in isolation, allowing students to practice each skill and monitor their growth;

  • Full-length cumulative passage that combines all three skills (determining the best evidence, analyzing an author's use of evidence, and interpreting data) for use as a final test/summative assessment;

  • Teacher's guide with answer keys and detailed explanations

Uses include:

  • Daily bellringers
  • Small group intervention
  • Differentiated instruction
  • One-on-one tutoring
  • Independent practice

Check out our other Fun SAT Reading test prep resources:

*Fun SAT Prep Reading: Main Idea, Explicit Details, & Implied Ideas

*Fun SAT Prep Reading: Words in Context, Author's Voice, & Paired Passages

Prepping for the ACT? We've got you covered! Check out our best-selling "Fun ACT Prep" workbooks and other cool test prep stuff HERE.

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Standards

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Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Determine an author’s point of view or purpose in a text and analyze how an author uses rhetoric to advance that point of view or purpose.
Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text, including determining where the text leaves matters uncertain.
Determine an author’s point of view or purpose in a text in which the rhetoric is particularly effective, analyzing how style and content contribute to the power, persuasiveness, or beauty of the text.
Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in different media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively) as well as in words in order to address a question or solve a problem.

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