30 Days to Acing the Lower Level ISEE: Strategies and Practice for Maximizing Your Lower Level ISEE Score
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30 Days to Acing the Lower Level ISEE: Strategies and Practice for Maximizing Your Lower Level ISEE Score
Strategies and practice to help your student ace the test
30 Days to Acing the Lower Level ISEE gives students the proven strategies and practice needed to successfully prepare for the Lower Level ISEE, including:
The fundamental strategies that will help students ace each multiple-choice section of the test: verbal, reading, and quantitative
15 workouts that include practice for each type of question on the test
Detailed explanations for every question to help students analyze and improve their performance
Regular practice to build skills and confidence
Each workout can be completed in a single sitting, making it an ideal resource for giving students regular practice. This book is designed both for students and families to use independently and for teachers and tutors to use as a text with their students.
Additional resources for Lower Level ISEE preparation
Test Prep Works has developed a full series of books for the Lower Level ISEE, including:
Success on the Lower Level ISEE: A Complete Course -- Students benefit from the comprehensive content instruction, test-taking strategies, and practice provided in this book, including vocabulary lessons and drills, math content lessons and problem sets, reading strategies and drills, and one full-length practice test.
The Best Unofficial Practice Tests for the Lower Level ISEE -- This book consists of two full-length practice tests with answer keys, allowing students and instructors to measure progress and preparing students for what they will experience on test day. (Note -- These are different than the practice test in Success on the Lower Level ISEE: A Complete Course, so the two books can be combined for a total of three full-length practice tests.)
Each book in the series can be used independently or they can be combined with each other, depending on the needs of the individual student.