Keep Teens on Their Toes with College Prep

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Keep teens on their toes with college prep

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Since these tests are critical to college admission it is important your teen prepare early. Fortunately, several websites provide free online test preparation materials and practice tools that help your teen get started. A good one to start with is the College Board website, www.collegeboard.org. The website offers official SAT questions, preparation materials and daily emails with a SAT “Question of the Day.” The website also advertises “it is the only place to take a full-length official SAT and get immediate scores.”

Both number2.com and sattutors.com are free websites that offer tutorials and practice sessions for the SAT and ACT. Number2.com requires users to set up a free account to access the information.

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Both the SAT and ACT test emphasize the areas of reading and writing, so encourage your teen to do activities that strengthen these areas. Summer is the perfect time for teens to pick up a few books that interest them. The reading topics are not as important as is the habit of reading regularly.

Encourage your teen to write in a journal or create a memory book of his or her summer experience. If your teen spends a lot of time online, ask him or her to write a blog, read and comment thoughtfully about online articles, or create a free online memory book using websites such as glogster.com. The writing skills also will help students prepare for the essays required for college applications. Websites such as petersons.com have college search and application sections that can help students understand how to write these essays.

Increasing your teen’s vocabulary also is important for test preparation. Many of the answers on the test rely on the test-taker not only knowing the words, but also understanding how they are used in the questions. Again, fortunately, there are websites that offer free methods to increase your teen’s vocabulary. Vocabsushi.com and freevocabulary.com are just two of many sites that offer vocabulary words specifically for the SAT.

In addition to the free resources mentioned above, you can also come to C2 Education and schedule a diagnostic SAT or ACT examination. For more information, please call us at 703-467-2005.

Great Math Resources for Extra Practice

Does your child need extra practice in math? Do you have a teen struggling with algebra? Here are three free websites that may be of help:

Math Drills.com

This is a good resource if you are looking for elementary-level math materials. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and fractions are all covered, as are some topics in pre-algebra.

Dad’s Worksheets.com

Another good resource for elementary math materials. Includes some pre-school and kindergarten-level worksheets.

Kuta Software.com

If you have a high school student who is struggling in Algebra, Geometry, or Algebra II, go to this site for free worksheets in those areas. If you wish, you can also pay to download the infinite worksheet generators they offer.

All three of these websites can be mined for extra practice at home. Then, once this practice has been done, bring your child to C2 Education Franklin Farm, where our highly qualified instructors will answer his or her specific questions and provide tips and strategies to ensure your child’s success.

C2 Education, Herndon Center
13350 Franklin Farm Rd. Suite 340
Herndon, VA 20171
703-467-2005

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