EOG Prep (ELA)
SAT Score Range
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3 sessions
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LN
About
This series prepares middle schoolers for the EOG ELA by focusing on high-weight domains: Reading for Literature (36-41%), Informational Text (43-47%), and Language (11-16%). Each session involves live passage analysis, practicing 'technology-enhanced' item types, and mastering context-clue strategies for complex vocabulary. Learners will actively participate in 'spiral reviews' and collaborative reasoning to build stamina for the 3-hour exam window. No prior materials are required, but bring a growth mindset!.
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✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY
To get the most out of this EOG prep, please attend every session. If you miss more than two sessions without letting me know in advance, you may be withdrawn to make room for learners on the waitlist. If you're running late or can't make it, just send me a quick message on the Schoolhouse platform!.
SESSION 1
5
Dec
SESSION 1
Community Events
Community Events
Sat 11:00 PM - 11:30 PM UTCDec 5, 11:00 PM - 11:30 PM UTC
"In our kickoff session, we’ll tackle the 'big picture' of the EOG. We will practice identifying Central Ideas and Supporting Details in both literary and informational passages. You’ll learn the 'Elimination Strategy' for tricky multiple-choice questions and how to find the specific line of text that proves your answer is right. Be ready to participate in the chat and on screen!"
SESSION 2
6
Dec
SESSION 2
Community Events
Community Events
Sun 11:00 PM - 11:30 PM UTCDec 6, 11:00 PM - 11:30 PM UTC
Informational texts are the biggest part of the EOG! Today, we’ll master how to track an author’s argument and evaluate whether their claims are supported by sufficient evidence. We will practice 'Paired Passage' strategies—learning how to compare and contrast two different texts about the same event. We’ll also tackle those complex diagrams and charts that often appear in the informational section.
SESSION 3
7
Dec
SESSION 3
Community Events
Community Events
Mon 11:00 PM - 11:30 PM UTCDec 7, 11:00 PM - 11:30 PM UTC
Tonight we dive into 'Craft and Structure.' We will analyze how authors use specific word choices, analogies, and figurative language (like metaphors and personification) to create tone and meaning. We’ll practice identifying how a story's plot unfolds in episodes and how an author’s perspective is shaped. This is key for those tricky 'What does the author imply?' questions on the EOG!