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Table of Contents 1. Introducing the Pocket Prep™ for the SAT • ACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 2. Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Installing or Replacing Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Resetting Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Key Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Using the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Changing the Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. Taking the ACT Practice Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Taking an ACT Practice Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Answering Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Answering English Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Answering the Essay Question . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Reading ACT Test Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 6. Using Study Aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Using the Grammar Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. Introducing the Pocket Prep™ for the SAT • ACT Welcome to the 2006 edition of the Pocket Prep™ for the SAT* • ACT†. The TSA-2400 is a powerful, electronic reference that lets you study the areas covered in the 2006 SAT and 2005 ACT exams, take practice tests, evaluate your performance and improve skills - all in an effort to get the best SAT and ACT scores you can.
• use the Grammar Guide, a comprehensive outline of English grammar; • create your own list of study words in the user word list; • improve your spelling and vocabulary by playing fun and educational drills and exercises – SAT drills, grammar guide quizzes, ACT drills, plus Letris, Word Dozer; and Flash Cards. To learn more, read this User’s Guide. ✓ Help is Always at Hand Press to view a help message describing what you can do at your current location.
2. Getting Started Before you begin using the Pocket Prep™ for the SAT • ACT, you must: • install the batteries, • perform a system reset, and • turn on the unit. As you use the Pocket Prep™ for the SAT • ACT, you may want to change settings, such as the contrast. It is highly recommended that you set the clock before starting a practice test. If you do not set the clock, the time stamp for the practice test will be inaccurate.
3. Remove the old batteries, if necessary. 4. Install the batteries following the +/- markings in the battery compartment. 5. Replace the battery cover. Warning: If the batteries wear-out completely any userentered information may be erased. You should always keep written copies of your important information. Battery disposal: Do not dispose of batteries with normal household waste. Please obey your local regulations when disposing of used batteries.
Battery Precautions 8 • Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged. Never recharge batteries that come with the unit. • Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the unit before being charged. • Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision. • Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used. • The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited. • Do not expose batteries to direct heat or try to take batteries apart.
Resetting Your Device If the keyboard fails to respond or if the screen performs erratically, perform a system reset by following these steps. 1. Use a the blunt end of a paper clip to gently press the reset button on your unit. The reset button is recessed in a pin-sized hole on the back of the unit. Warning! Pressing the reset button with more than light pressure may permanently disable your unit. The message, “Initializing...Keep data found in memory?” is displayed.
2. Press (the left arrow key), if necessary, to highlight Yes and press (ENTER). Select No to clear all user-entered information. If you select No, the message “Erase data. Are you sure?” is displayed. Select Yes to erase all userentered information. Select No to preserve the data. ✓ Resuming Where You Left Off When you turn off the Pocket Prep™ for the SAT • ACT and turn it on again, the Princeton Review logo flashes and the last screen you viewed is displayed.
Key Guide Review the picture below to learn the locations of the keys on your device. Home Bookmark A Answer keys { B 5-Way Navigation Button C D E Help Back On/Off Answer Keys A-E During a practice test, selects or unselects the respective multiple choice answer. During ACT Drills, selects an answer. Function Keys A B Adds a highlighted word, or the current word you are looking up in the dictionary or thesaurus, to your user word list. In SAT Drills displays answers.
C D E menu, goes to the SAT Practice Test section. In the calculator, multiplies numbers. In SAT Drills, goes to the calculator. At the Home menu, goes to the ACT Prep section. In the calculator, subtracts numbers. At Math GridIn questions and in the grid, goes to the calculator. At the Home menu, goes to the ACT Practice Test section. In the calculator, adds numbers. In SAT Prep text, ACT Prep text, the Grammar Guide, dictionary entries, thesaurus entries and drills, begins a highlight.
5-Way Navigation Button When the center of the button is pressed, selects the highlighted item. In practice tests except for the ACT English section, moves to the next question. In the ACT English section, highlights the first underlined question on the screen and displays the possible answers for the underlined question. In SAT Prep text and ACT Prep text, the Grammar Guide, dictionary entries, and thesaurus entries, pages down. This key is referred to as ENTER throughout this guide.
Using the Menus When you turn on the unit for the first time, the Home menu is displayed. The Home menu is the default state for the unit. It contains six items that provide access to the different parts of the product. Note: Review “How to Use This Device” for extra guidance on how to make the best use of the preparation text. Start from Home Use the Home menu to quickly access study materials, practice tests, and settings. To access this menu, press are displayed. SAT Prep .
Changing the Settings When using the Pocket Prep™ for the SAT • ACT, you can adjust the screen contrast, the timer, and the shutoff time. You can also set the date and time, and select in which reference material you want to look up words. Setting the Date and Time Set Date and Time enables you to set the date and time. The date and time are used to time stamp and accurately record your practice tests. To set the time and date, follow these steps. 1. Press . 2.
The Set Date and Time screen is displayed. 4. Press the left and right arrow keys to adjust the year. 5. Press the down arrow key to move to the next field. 6. Continue using the arrow keys to adjust the settings and move between the fields. 7. Press to return to the Settings menu. Your settings are automatically saved.
Setting the Screen Contrast Screen Contrast enables you to set how light or dark the screen is displayed. To set the screen contrast, follow these steps. 1. From the Settings menu, press the down arrow to highlight Screen Contrast. 2. Press ENTER to select it. The Screen Contrast screen is displayed. 3. Press the left and right arrow keys to decrease and increase the screen contrast. 4. Press to return to the Settings menu. Your settings are automatically saved.
Changing Other Settings To change the auto shutoff, default lookup, and timer settings, follow these steps. 1. From the Settings menu, press the down arrow repeatedly to move to the setting you want. The highlight flashes on the current setting. 2. Press the right and left arrow keys to change the setting. The Auto Shutoff time is how long your unit stays on if you forget to turn it off. Choose to automatically shut off the unit in 2, 3, 5 or 10 minutes. By default, the shutoff time is 5 minutes.
3. Reviewing Preparation Materials The SAT Prep section contains information that helps you prepare for the SAT and the ACT Prep section contains information that helps you prepare for the ACT. Before taking a practice test, read about how the SAT and ACT are organized and learn strategies for taking the tests. To access the SAT Prep or ACT Prep menus and review their texts, follow these steps. 1. Press , use the arrow keys to highlight SAT Prep or ACT Prep, if necessary, and then press ENTER.
The text of the section is displayed. Note: In some parts of the book, you many need to move through additional menus before reaching the text. 3. Press the up or down arrow keys to scroll line by line. Within text, you can highlight words, search for definitions and thesaurus entries, add bookmarks, and add words to a user word list. For details, please read “Highlighting and Looking Up Words” on page 21 and “Using Bookmarks” on page 23. 4.
Highlighting and Looking Up Words While reading text, you may come across a word you don’t know. Text, in this case, refers to the SAT Prep text, ACT Prep text, the Grammar Guide, SAT drills, ACT drills, and dictionary and thesaurus entries. To look up words in dictionary entries, find thesaurus entries or add words to the user word list, you first have to highlight the words. To highlight words, follow these steps. 1. From any location in text, press D to start the highlight.
From a dictionary entry, press B to view that word’s thesaurus entry. From a thesaurus entry, press B to view that word’s dictionary entry. ✓ Understanding Definitions Dictionary entries consist of headwords, parts of speech, and definitions. Other forms of the word may follow the headword. After the translation or definition, you may see a list of usage examples. ✓ Choosing Multiple Forms Some words in this dictionary have more than one form (e.g. resume, resumé, résumé).
Using Bookmarks You can add a bookmark at any location in the SAT Prep text, ACT Prep text, and Grammar Guide, delete bookmarks, or delete the entire list of bookmarks. Note: Bookmarks are saved when you turn the unit on and off. To preserve bookmarks after resetting the unit, you must select Yes when prompted to save data in memory. To add a bookmark, follow these steps. 1. From any location in text, press . The Bookmark menu is displayed.
To view or delete a bookmark, follow these steps. 1. From any location in the prep text, press . 2. Press the down arrow to highlight See bookmark list, if necessary, and then press ENTER. The Bookmarks List is displayed. 3. Press the down arrow to highlight the bookmark you want and then press ENTER. The Bookmark Detail screen is displayed. This screen shows the outline location of the bookmark. From this screen, you can go to the text location of the bookmark, delete the bookmark, or erase all bookmarks.
4. Taking the SAT Practice Tests The SAT Practice Test menu contain the list of available practice tests. After reviewing the preparation materials, you are ready to take a practice test. But before you begin, you should know what to expect. Taking a practice test on the unit is different from taking a practice test on paper.
Taking an SAT Practice Test To access the SAT Practice Test menu and take a test, follow these steps. 1. Press . 2. Use the arrow keys to highlight SAT Practice Test and then press ENTER. The SAT Practice Tests menu is displayed. 3. Press the down arrow to highlight the practice test you want and then press ENTER. The Practice Test Section menu is displayed. Note: If you have previously started the test you selected, you will be asked to continue that test or start a new test.
Note: You do not have to take every section of each test. For example, if you need more practice on the verbal sections, you can just take those sections of a test. 5. Press ENTER. The Begin Section screen is displayed. When you begin a section, the number of questions and the time limit is displayed, in addition to a brief review of the keys that will help you navigate the section. If you need more detailed instructions, press .
If at any time you need to read the instructions again, press . A help menu is displayed. Press A to view the instructions, press B to view a help message or press C to access the calculator. From the instructions or help message, press again to return to the question. If you go to the calculator, press to return to the question. If the question refers to a passage or reference information, press to view the information. Press again to return to the question.
If time has expired, you can finish this section and save your answers or stop the practice test and discard your score. Press the down arrow to highlight the item you want, then press ENTER. 13. Press ENTER to select Finish section now - save answers. The Practice Test Section menu is displayed. 14. Continue taking the remaining sections of the test. ✓ Stopping a Test Once you begin a test section, you can suspend or stop the test at any time. Turn off the unit to suspend the test.
Answering the Essay Question Just like the SAT exam, section 1 of the practice test begins is an essay question. You have 25 minutes to complete the essay question. The essay section works differently than any other test section in this device. It is the only section where you cannot record your answer in the device. You can only record your score. To write your essay, please use the provided paper. Please use a pencil, not a pen, and write on every line of the paper.
4. Read the passage and question thoroughly and write your answer on the lined paper provided with the unit. 5. Press A when you are finished. If time has expired, the message “ESSAY TIME HAS EXPIRED” is displayed on the screen. You can finish this section or stop the practice test. Press the down arrow to highlight the item you want, then press ENTER. 6. Press ENTER to continue. The Practice Test Section menu is displayed. 7. Continue taking the remaining sections of the test.
To access the online resources: 1. Go to www.princetonreview.com/cracking. 2. Enter the Pocket Prep™ for the SAT • ACT ISBN: 1-59074-357-1. 3. Enter the password “Franklin”. 4. Go to the “Test Prep” section where you can access practice tests that include essay grading. Answering Multiple Choice Questions All verbal and most math questions in the SAT are multiple choice questions. To answer questions for the critical reading, writing, and math sections, follow these steps. 1.
2. Press an answer button (A - E) to register the answer you want. Press the button again to unselect an answer, or press a different button to change your answer. Note: Remember, you do not have to answer a question to move on to the next question. 3. Press the right arrow to go to the next question. To go back to a previous question, press the left arrow. Answering Grid-In Questions Math Grid-In questions require a special method to enter answers. Follow these steps: 1.
Press to mark a question to remember those questions you want to review when the test or section is finished. 3. Press A to display the answer grid. Press 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 34 at any time to return to the question. Press C to access the calculator, then press to return to the answer grid. Press the up and down arrows to highlight the symbol or number you want to enter into that column of the grid and then press ENTER. Press the right arrow to move to the next column.
Reading SAT Test Reports You can review the results of each SAT practice test you have taken to see what areas require more preparation and study. Only those sections of a practice test that you have completed and saved are displayed. You do not have to take every section of a test in order to view your results. Note: If you have taken a practice test more than four (4) times, the four most recent results for that test are saved. To review the report for a test you have taken, follow these steps. 1. Press .
SAT Score Report Select SAT Score Report to view a top level summary of your score, broken down by math, critical reading, writing, grammar, and essay. This summary includes the test date and how long it took to finish the test. Press ENTER to return to the Reporting Options menu. ✓ Scoring Your Essay For instructions on how to score your essay, please refer to “How Are the Essays Scored?” in the Essay chapter of Cracking the New SAT - How to Crack the Writing Section. Your default score is 6.
Select List marked questions to view only those questions you marked for review while you were taking the test. Select Go to study guide to go to the part of the SAT Prep text that discusses this type of question. 3. Press ENTER. The results table is displayed. This table displays the section, question number, correct answer, your answer, and the time spent. Bolded answers are incorrect. Hyphens in the “Your answer” column indicate the question was left unanswered. 4.
Analysis by Test Section Select Analysis by Test Section to view a report sorted by section. This report indicates the number and percent of questions of each section you answered correctly and incorrectly, and those you left unanswered. 1. Press the up and down arrows to select the section you want to review in more detail and then press ENTER. The Select Questions to View menu is displayed. 2. Press the down arrow to highlight the type of questions you want to review.
5. Press ENTER. The Question Review screen is displayed. The question is listed with your answer bolded. The correct answer is marked by an arrow. An explanation of how to best determine the correct answer follows the answer choices. Press the up and down arrow keys to scroll. If the question refers to a passage or reference information, press to view the information. Press again to return to the question.
5. Taking the ACT Practice Tests The ACT Practice Test menu contain the list of available practice tests. After reviewing the preparation materials, you are ready to take a practice test. But before you begin, you should know what to expect. Taking a practice test on the unit is different from taking a practice test on paper.
Taking an ACT Practice Test To access the ACT Practice Test menu and take a test, follow these steps. 1. Press . 2. Use the arrow keys to highlight ACT Practice Test and then press ENTER. The ACT Practice Tests menu is displayed. 3. Press the down arrow to highlight the practice test you want and then press ENTER. The Practice Test Section menu is displayed. Note: If you have previously started the test you selected, you will be asked to continue that test or start a new test.
6. Press ENTER. When you begin a section of a practice test, the directions and any included reference information is displayed, and the timer begins to run. 7. Read the directions and any included reference information carefully. 8. Press the down or right arrow keys to scroll. Remember, the up and down arrows scroll one line at a time. The left and right arrows move you to the previous or next screen and move you between the directions, reference information and the questions. 9.
11. Answer the question. For details about how to answer specific kinds of questions, read the following sections. Note: Remember, you do not have to answer a question to move on to the next question. Simply press the right arrow to move on to the next question. 12. Continue until the section is complete or time has expired.
Press to stop the test and discard your results so far. You will be asked to confirm stopping the test. Select Quit Section - discard answers to confirm that you want to quit the test. Select No, return to test to cancel. Select Finish Section Now - save answers to stop the test, but save your results so far. ✓ Viewing Large Images Some graphs and tables in this device are too large to read in a single screen, but expanded versions of these few images are available.
available. Note: The calculator is only allowed while taking the math sections. From the instructions or help message, press again to return to the question. If you go to the calculator, press to return to the question. If the question refers to a passage or reference information, press to view the information. Press again to return to the question. Press to mark a question to remember those questions you want to review when the test or section is finished. 2.
Following the passage of text, there may be questions that relate to the passage of text as a whole. Answer those questions like any other multiple choice question. Each underlined word or phrase is numbered. That is the question number. 2. Press ENTER to highlight the first question on the screen. Press the up or down arrow keys to scroll line by line. Press the right or left arrow keys to highlight the next or previous question. 3. Press ENTER to see the multiple choice answers for the selected question.
5. Press to return to the passage. 6. Press the right arrow to highlight the next underlined word or phrase. To go back to a previous underline, press the left arrow. Answering the Essay Question Just like the ACT exam, section 5 of the practice test is the “optional” essay question. You have 30 minutes to complete the essay question. The essay section works differently than any other test section in this device. It is the only section where you cannot record your answer in the device.
3. Read the directions carefully. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the directions. Following the directions is the essay question. 4. Read the question thoroughly and write your answer on the lined paper provided with the unit. 5. Press A when you are finished. If time has expired, the message “ESSAY TIME HAS EXPIRED” is displayed on the screen. You can finish this section or stop the practice test. Press the down arrow to highlight the item you want, then press ENTER. 6. Press ENTER to continue.
To review the report for a test you have taken, follow these steps. 1. Press . 2. Use the arrow keys to highlight ACT Practice Test and then press ENTER. The ACT Practice Tests menu is displayed. 3. Press the down arrow repeatedly to highlight Test Reports and then press ENTER. The Test Reports menu is displayed. 4. Press the down and up arrows to highlight the test you want and then press ENTER. The Reporting Options menu is displayed. 5.
1. Press the up and down arrows to select the type of questions you want to review in more detail and then press ENTER. The Select Questions to View menu is displayed. 2. Press the down arrow to highlight the type of questions you want to review. Select List incorrectly answered questions to view only those questions you got wrong. Select List all questions to view all the questions of this type. Select List marked questions to view only those questions you marked for review while you were taking the test.
Press the up and down arrow keys to scroll. If the question refers to a passage or reference information, press to view the information. Press again to return to the question. Press the left or right arrows to go to the previous or next question in the report you were viewing. Press to return to the report. Press A to go to the corresponding portion of the ACT Prep text. Analysis by Test Section Select Analysis by Test Section to view a report sorted by section.
3. Press ENTER. The results table is displayed. This table displays the section, question number, correct answer, your answer, and the time spent. Bolded answers are incorrect. Hyphens in the “Your answer” column indicate the question was left unanswered. 4. Press the down arrow to move the highlight to the question you want explained. 5. Press ENTER. The Question Review screen is displayed. The question is listed with your answer bolded. The correct answer is marked by an arrow.
6. Using Study Aids The Pocket Prep™ for the SAT • ACT includes the following study aids: a grammar guide, a calculator, drills and exercises, and your user word list. Using the Grammar Guide The Grammar Guide contains an outline of English grammar topics such as parts of speech, phrases, clauses, the correct usage of punctuation, and so on. To view any grammar topic, follow these steps: 1. Press , use the arrow keys to highlight Study Aids, and then press ENTER. 2.
3. Press the down arrow to highlight to the topic you want and press ENTER to select it. 4. If necessary, highlight the sub-topic you want and press ENTER. To take a grammar quiz, highlight a menu item with the word QUIZ in the name, press ENTER, read the directions, and press the right arrow to start the quiz. To exit the grammar quiz, press . For more information about grammar quizzes, please see “Grammar Quizzes” on page 62. 5. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the text.
Using the Calculator A basic calculator is included in this product. Note: While you take the practice tests, it is recommended that you use the calculator that you plan to take with you to the test. To make calculations with the calculator in the unit, follow these examples. 1. Press , use the arrow keys to highlight Study Aids and press ENTER. 2. Press the down arrow to highlight Calculator and press ENTER. 3. Press the arrow keys to move the highlight to the number or math operator you want and press E.
4. Select CLR to clear the current calculations. To repeat the calculation, press E again. To use negative numbers, try this example calculation: (-25) ÷ (-4) = 6.25. • Select the following keys in order. 2, 5, +/-, ÷, 4, +/-, =. To use exponential numbers, try this example calculation: 1.053 = 1.157625 • Select the following keys in order. 1, ., 0, 5, x, =, =. To use the root of a number, try this example calculation: √5 = 2.2360679775 • Select the following keys in order. 5, sqrt.
Learning with Drills and Exercises You have six (6) fun and educational games from which to choose: Flash Cards (SAT Word List and User List versions), Letris, Word Dozer, SAT Drills, Grammar Quizzes, and ACT Drills. To select an item, follow these steps. 1. Press , use the arrow keys to highlight Study Aids, and press ENTER. 2. Press the down arrow to highlight Drills and Exercises and press ENTER again. 3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the item you want and press ENTER.
✘ Flash Cards In Flash Cards, words are displayed on the screen. Study the word and look up the definition before going to the next word. Select SAT Word List Flash Cards to play using words from the SAT word list. Select User List Flash Cards to play using words from the user word list. 1. Highlight the version you want from the Drills and Exercises menu, then press ENTER. Note: You must save words in your user word list in order to select User List Flash Cards.
✘ Letris In Letris, letters fall from the top of the display to the bottom. 1. Press the left and right arrows to move the falling letter to make a word. When you make a valid word (horizontally or vertically), it disappears and your score increases based on the length of the word. 2. Press the down arrow to make the letter fall faster. When the score reaches 50, a dinosaur appears on the display. At 100, the dinosaur shoots fire from its mouth, burns up all the letters and jumps off the display.
✘ Word Dozer In Word Dozer, letters randomly appear on the screen. 1. Use the arrow keys to move the bulldozer so that it pushes letters together into words. When you make a valid word, it disappears and your score increases based on the length of the word. 2. Press ENTER to pull a letter. When the score reaches 50, 100, 200, 400 and so forth, all letters are cleared from the screen and a new level starts. Letters appear faster with each new level.
✘ SAT Drills To do an SAT drill, follow these steps. 1. From the SAT Drills menu, press the down arrow to highlight the drill you want and press ENTER. Note: You can also access SAT Drills from the SAT Prep text. 2. Read the directions on the screen before you begin. 3. Press the down or right arrows to scroll through the text, if necessary. 4. At the end of the directions, reference information, or passage, press the right arrow to go to the first question.
✘ Grammar Quizzes To take a grammar quiz, follow these steps. 1. From the Grammar Quizzes menu, press the down arrow to highlight the quiz you want and press ENTER. Note: You can also access grammar quizzes from the Grammar Guide menu. 2. Read the directions on the screen before you begin. 3. Press the down or right arrows to scroll through the text, if necessary. 4. At the end of the directions, press the right arrow to go to the first question. 5.
✘ ACT Drills To do an ACT drill, follow these steps. 1. From the ACT Drills menu, press the down arrow to highlight the drill you want and press ENTER. Note: You can also access ACT Drills from the ACT Prep text. 2. Read the directions on the screen before you begin. 3. Press the down or right arrows to scroll through the text, if necessary. 4. At the end of the directions, reference information, or passage, press the right arrow to go to the first question.
Using the User Word List You can save up to 100 words total in the user word list for personal study or review. The list is saved between sessions. The list is erased if you choose to erase all data stored in memory during a reset. Adding Words You can add words to the user word list from any dictionary and thesaurus entry. As you read any text in this book, you may come across a word you don’t know that you want to save to your user word list.
4. From the dictionary or thesaurus entry, press A to add the word to the user word list. You see the Add to User List screen. 5. Press ENTER to add the word to your user word list. The message “Word added” flashes on the screen, and the unit returns to the previous screen. Press the down arrow and press ENTER to return to the previous screen without adding the word to the user word list.
Viewing and Editing the User Word List To view and edit the user word list, follow these steps. 1. Press , use the arrow keys to highlight Study Aids, and press ENTER. 2. Press the down arrow to highlight View User Word List and press ENTER. The user word list is displayed. If you have not added words to the user list, the message, “The list is empty” flashes on the screen. 3. Press the down arrow to highlight a word on the list. 4. Press ENTER to go to the User Word Detail screen.
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