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LESSON REPORT

Date: APRIL 21, 2024 Class code:


Student: DUONG Teacher: Mr. Will

The Princeton Review


Lesson content MATH
Chapter 11: A Few Words about SAT Math
- The Big Picture
- Ballparking
- Read the Final Question
- One Piece at a Time
- Write Stuff Down
- The Calculator
Chapter 12: Fun with Fundamentals
- The Building Blocks
- The Math Breakdown
- There Are Only Six Operations
- Fractions
- Decimals
- Exponents and Square Roots
- How to Read Charts and Graphs
Fundamentals Drill 1: No Calculator Section
Fundamentals Drill 2: Calculator-Permitted Section
Chapter 13: Algebra – Cracking the System
- Fundamentals of SAT Algebra

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- Solving Radical Equations
- Solving Rational Equations
- Solving for Expressions
- Solving Simultaneous Equations
1. Student's concentration in class:
□ Excellent □ Good □ Average □ Under average
2. Level of interaction in class:
□ Excellent □ Good □ Average □ Under average
Learning
Efficiency 3. Students' level of understanding and application of
theory:
□ Excellent □ Good □ Average □ Under average

Fundamentals Drill 1: No Calculator Section: 4/4


Fundamentals Drill 2: Calculator-Permitted Section: 5/6
Overall
assessment
Tips:

1. There are only six arithmetic operations tested on the


SAT: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division,
exponents, and square roots.
2. These operations must be performed in the proper order
(PEMDAS), beginning with operations inside
parentheses.
3. Apply the Distributive Law whenever possible. This is
often enough to find the answer.
4. If any questions involving large or confusing fractions
appear, try to reduce the fractions first. Before you
multiply two fractions, for example, see if it’s possible to

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reduce either or both of the fractions.
5. To multiply two exponential expressions with the same
base, add the exponents.
6. To divide two exponential expressions with the same
base, subtract the exponents.
7. To raise one exponential expression to another power,
multiply the exponents.
8. When you’re asked for the square root of any number, ,
you’re being asked for the positive root only.

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HOMEWORK Math
- Algebra Drills 1 & 2

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