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SSAT Elementary - 250 Analogies Practice Problems ( Testing for Grades 3 and 4 )

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Book Details

Author(s)Test Masters
PublisherTest Masters
ISBN / ASINB00C2E2X9S
ISBN-13978B00C2E2X93
Sales Rank185,642
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

Description

SSAT ELEMENTARY – 250 ANALOGIES PRACTICE PROBLEMS ( TESTING FOR GRADES 3 AND 4 )

Other SSAT Amazon Kindle eBooks by Test Masters:

“500 MATH Practice Problems for the SSAT Middle”
“7 READING Practice Tests for the SSAT Middle”
“7 VERBAL Practice Tests for the SSAT Middle”

“300 MATH Practice Problems for the SSAT Upper”
“6 READING Practice Tests for the SSAT Upper”
“6 VERBAL Practice Tests for the SSAT Upper”

“SSAT Elementary – 1,040 MATH Practice Problems”
“SSAT Elementary – 350 READING Practice Problems”

Word Count: 8,000

This Kindle eBook only contains SSAT Elementary Level ANALOGIES practice problems. The Verbal Section of the SSAT Elementary contains both ANALOGIES and SYNONYMS (vocabulary) problems.

The SSAT Elementary contains Math, Reading and Writing sections as well, but this eBook does NOT cover those sections.

This Kindle eBook is intended for use by current THIRD and FOURTH graders applying for private schools that require the SSAT Elementary.

From the “The Official Guide to the Elementary Level SSAT for Students in Grades 3 – 4”

OVERVIEW OF THE ELEMENTARY LEVEL SSAT
The Elementary Level SSAT is a multiple-choice admission test that consists of four sections, given in this order:
Quantitative (Math) – 30 Questions, 30 Minutes
VERBAL – 30 Questions, 20 Minutes
Break – 15 Minutes (snacks and beverages are allowed during break)
Reading – 28 Questions (seven short passages, each with four questions), 30 Minutes
Writing Sample – 1 Prompt, 15 Minutes
Total Testing Time: 110 Minutes

FIRST HALF of this eBook ( Problems #1 thru #125 )

Problems #1 to #125 are “easy-medium” SSAT Elementary Analogies problems for third graders and less experienced test-takers “emerging” or “progressing” towards a higher proficiency level. These more basic problems provide hundreds of intermediary steps designed to transition applicants to “medium-hard” SSAT Analogies problems.

SECOND HALF of this eBook ( Problems #126 thru #250 )

Problems #126 to #250 are “medium-hard” SSAT Elementary Analogies problems for fourth graders and test-takers performing at a higher proficiency level. These more advanced Analogies problems provide many opportunities to challenge applicants to reach the highest Verbal scaled score ranges preferred at the nation’s elite private schools.

What are the advantages of these 250 SSAT Elementary Level ANALOGIES practice problems?

A pervasive characteristic of SSAT private school admission exams is that they are very difficult, oftentimes featuring test questions one to three grade levels above your child’s current public or private school curriculum. The SSAT targets a small, highly competitive group of students applying for top private schools across the nation.

Using our years of experience developing training guides for a national test preparation company, we’ve created SSAT study materials that closely approximate the sequence, scope, phrasing and difficulty level of actual exams. We’ve accomplished this through years of meticulous research into individual SSAT test questions and through information acquired from former test participants.

Parents should not overreact to “lower-than-expected” results. (Easy for us to say!) In addition to SSAT scores, most private schools take into account academic performance, teacher / counselor / coach recommendations, extracurricular activities and the personal interview / essay / portfolio in their admissions decision. But, of course, high SSAT scores help immensely. Remember that every child can improve his or her SSAT performance with the right mix of effort, instruction, materials, experience and encouragement!

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