Award-Winning SAT Reading Prep in Denver
Award-Winning SAT Reading Prep in Denver
Everything you need to crush the SAT Reading in Denver, CO. Live prep classes, practice tests, 1-on-1 expert tutoring, and AI-powered diagnostics.
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SAT Reading Prep Classes
One-time classLiveSAT Proctored Practice Test
Taking timed practice tests is one of the best ways of leveling up your SAT skills and being ready to slay on test day. But it's easy to procrastinate taking a full-length practice test, and difficult to adhere to the rigid timing and break structures of the official test, too. So commit to an authentic, structured test experience with proctored SAT practice exams.Simulate test day from the comfort of your own computer with proctored SAT practice exams. In each of these drop-in sessions, a proctor will simulate the actual exam, guiding you through the language used on test day, timing each section, and even giving official time warnings just like they do for the actual exam. Bring an official SAT practice test from https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/digital/digital-practice-preparation/practice-tests, and for best results have the official Bluebook app downloaded and logged-in. Please note that proctored timing and instructions will follow the digital Bluebook format; if you use a PDF nonadaptive exam, which includes additional questions and time, time will be allotted at the end of the session to complete and score the remaining questions.
Short-term classLiveRocking & Reading
Grab your dancing shoes and warm up your singing voices—because in Rocking and Reading, we fuse the science of reading with a rock concert vibe that kids (and grown-ups) will love. Over the course of five one-hour sessions, we’ll dive into all the short vowel sounds, creating an immersive story where YOU help Mizz KT track down the missing letters, invite them onstage, and cheer them on as they perform their show-stopping songs! Using a speech-to-print phonological approach, this class keeps learning child-centered and fun. We’ll sing our ABC’s, break down words through playful “segmenting” (without relying on print!), and make phonics come alive with kinesthetic movement—like forming letters with our own bodies! Together, we’ll explore word families, build rhymes using our homemade hip hop beats, and blend sounds into brand-new words. Along the way, we’ll meet spunky sight words and tackle them “video-game style,” combining elements from classic rhythm games and popular online adventures. By the end, you’ll have helped each short vowel sound get onstage and belt out a final story song full of words you’ve learned to read. This high-energy, hands-on format is perfect for Pre-K through 3rd grade children who love to play their way into confident reading. Come rock out with Mizz KT, and discover the joy of reading through rhythm, rhyme, and a whole lot of laughter!
Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 8th Grade Reading
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 8th-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap reading classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from 7th grade and get advanced practice with the new skills they’ll encounter in the early months of 8th grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 8th Grade Reading will emphasize interpreting words based on Greek and Latin roots and identifying an authors’ primary purpose and point of view, preparing students for identifying rhetorical structures within complex texts and reading to find the main idea and theme of informational and literary texts in the school year to come.
Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 4th Grade Reading
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 4th-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap reading classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from 3rd grade and get advanced practice with the new skills they’ll encounter in the early months of 4th grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 4th Grade Reading will emphasize using context clues and root words to get “unstuck” when confronted with new vocabulary and reading for the main idea of a passage, preparing students for identifying and describing different genres of writing and understanding figurative language such as similes and metaphors in the school year to come.
Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 5th Grade Reading
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 5th-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap reading classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from 4th grade and get advanced practice with the new skills they’ll encounter in the early months of 5th grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 5th Grade Reading will emphasize understanding and using figurative language and identifying and describing different genres of writing, preparing students for comparing and contrasting multiple texts and understanding vocabulary in context in the school year to come.
Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 3rd Grade Reading
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 3rd-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap reading classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from 2nd grade and get advanced practice with the new skills they’ll encounter in the early months of 3rd grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 3rd Grade Reading will emphasize using context clues to determine the meaning of words and reading to understand how characters react to events within stories, preparing students for reading to find the main idea of a passage and using root words and context clues to decipher unknown words in the school year to come.
Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 1st Grade Reading
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 1st-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap reading classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from Kindergarten and get advanced practice with the new skills they’ll encounter in the early months of 1st grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 1st Grade Reading will emphasize phonemic awareness, sight words, and other high frequency words, preparing students for independent reading and reading comprehension in the school year to come.
Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 7th Grade Reading
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 7th-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap reading classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from 6th grade and get advanced practice with the new skills they’ll encounter in the early months of 7th grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 7th Grade Reading will emphasize identifying and interpreting figurative language and allusions in context and evaluating arguments and claims within complex texts, preparing students for identifying the authors’ primary purpose and point of view and deconstructing words based on Greek and Latin roots in the school year to come.
Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 2nd Grade Reading
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 2nd-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap reading classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from 1st grade and get advanced practice with the new skills they’ll encounter in the early months of 2nd grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 2nd Grade Reading will emphasize independent reading and describing characters, settings, and events from stories, preparing students for using context clues to find meaning and comparing and contrasting different versions of stories in the school year to come.
Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 6th Grade Reading
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 6th-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap reading classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from 5th grade and get advanced practice with the new skills they’ll encounter in the early months of 6th grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 6th Grade Reading will emphasize comparing and contrasting multiple texts and understanding the meaning of vocabulary in context, preparing students for interpreting figures of speech and allusions in context and evaluating the arguments and claims within complex texts in the school year to come.
Semester classLiveSAT 8-Week Prep Class
The SAT 8-Week Prep Class is designed to prepare students to take the SAT by equipping them with skills and test-taking strategies to improve their scores. The course will cover content and strategies for the Reading, Writing, and Math sections. Upon completion of the course, students should have an understanding of the SAT exam structure, general and section-specific test-taking strategies, and the ability to identify and handle difficult or tricky questions.
Short-term classLiveRocking & Reading Camp
Grab your dancing shoes and warm up your singing voices—because in Rocking and Reading, we fuse the science of reading with a rock concert vibe that kids (and grown-ups) will love. Over the course of five one-hour sessions, we’ll dive into all the short vowel sounds, creating an immersive story where YOU help Mizz KT track down the missing letters, invite them onstage, and cheer them on as they perform their show-stopping songs! Using a speech-to-print phonological approach, this class keeps learning child-centered and fun. We’ll sing our ABC’s, break down words through playful “segmenting” (without relying on print!), and make phonics come alive with kinesthetic movement—like forming letters with our own bodies! Together, we’ll explore word families, build rhymes using our homemade hip hop beats, and blend sounds into brand-new words. Along the way, we’ll meet spunky sight words and tackle them “video-game style,” combining elements from classic rhythm games and popular online adventures. By the end, you’ll have helped each short vowel sound get onstage and belt out a final story song full of words you’ve learned to read. This high-energy, hands-on format is perfect for Pre-K through 3rd grade children who love to play their way into confident reading. Come rock out with Mizz KT, and discover the joy of reading through rhythm, rhyme, and a whole lot of laughter!
Top-Rated SAT Reading Prep Instructors in Denver
Brown University mathematics trains a particular kind of reading discipline — every proof requires tracing an argument to its logical foundation without importing assumptions, which is exactly what th...
Education & Certificates
Brown University
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
SAT Scores
Sociology trained Lena to read texts for structure and argument — who's claiming what, what evidence supports it, and where the reasoning breaks down — which maps directly onto the question types SAT ...
Education & Certificates
Pomona College
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology
ACT Scores
A PhD candidate in Literature and Creative Writing who spent years teaching close-reading at the university level, Erinrose understands exactly why strong readers still lose points on SAT Reading: the...
Education & Certificates
Washington University in St. Louis
Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing
Carleton College
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
A Harvard history degree trains you to read primary sources for argument, bias, and evidence gaps — the exact analytical moves the SAT Reading section rewards on its rhetoric and paired-passage questi...
Education & Certificates
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Masters in Education, High School Teaching
Harvard College
Bachelor in Arts, History
Environmental biology trains you to read a field report and extract the one finding that matters — ignoring noise, locating data, and resisting the urge to interpret beyond what's on the page, which i...
Education & Certificates
Washington University in Saint Louis
Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Biology
ACT Scores
I'm a recent Stanford graduate (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science), and have been working at a major Management Consulting firm for a few years now. I personally scored a 2360 (out of 2400) ...
Education & Certificates
Stanford University
Bachelors in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
ACT Scores
Kate's MIT environmental engineering training required pulling quantitative arguments out of dense, technical literature fast — a skill that maps directly onto the informational and science passages t...
Education & Certificates
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters, Environmental Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors
SAT Scores
Jessica's background as a certified writing tutor at Penn — the first freshman ever accepted into the program — trained her to read the way SAT Reading actually rewards: tracking how an argument is bu...
Education & Certificates
Nova Southeastern University
PHD, Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors, History
SAT Scores
Pre-med students learn early that biology passages reward precision over speed — you either locate the evidence or you don't — and Rhea coaches SAT Reading the same way. Her University of Chicago biol...
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University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
ACT Scores
Teaching test prep in Hanoi sharpened Erika's ability to diagnose exactly where students lose points on SAT Reading — not from misreading passages, but from choosing answers that feel plausible rather...
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Harvard University
Master of Public Policy, Public Policy
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment level, but most students see meaningful gains within 8-12 weeks of consistent practice. Students who start in the 500-600 range often improve by 50-100 points, while those already scoring 650+ typically gain 20-50 points as they refine their approach to harder questions. The key is identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's vocabulary, inference questions, or time management—and targeting those systematically.
The 65-minute Reading section requires pacing about 13 minutes per passage and its questions. Many students struggle with timing because they either read too slowly or spend excessive time on difficult questions. Effective strategies include: previewing the questions before reading the passage, skipping and returning to tricky questions, and knowing when to make an educated guess rather than spend time deliberating. A tutor can help you identify whether your pacing issue is due to comprehension struggles or inefficient question-approach habits.
The SAT Reading section focuses on command of evidence (finding textual support), words in context, main idea, inference, and function questions. Students most commonly struggle with inference and word-in-context questions because they require deeper comprehension rather than simple detail recall. Many students also misidentify what the 'best' evidence is for a claim, or they misinterpret vocabulary based on a word's most common definition rather than its meaning in context. Understanding these patterns helps tutors target your specific learning needs.
A solid preparation schedule includes taking a full practice test every 1-2 weeks so you can track progress and identify persistent patterns in your mistakes. However, the real learning happens in between tests—reviewing why you missed questions, drilling specific question types, and practicing targeted passages. Many students waste time taking test after test without analyzing their errors. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who focus on the analysis phase, helping you understand not just the correct answer, but your reasoning process.
While knowing common vocabulary helps, the SAT Reading section tests your ability to understand words in context rather than isolated definitions. Students who memorize random word lists often score the same as those who don't, because the test deliberately uses words you can figure out from surrounding text. A better approach is learning to recognize context clues and understanding how word choice affects tone and meaning. Tutors can teach you to leverage context rather than relying on memorized definitions.
Test anxiety on SAT Reading often stems from time pressure and fear of difficult passages. Confidence grows when you've practiced enough to trust your process. Specific techniques include: practicing deep breathing before the test, using your practice tests as confidence-builders rather than stressors, and developing a written strategy for how you'll approach each passage. Many students also benefit from perspective shifts—remembering that you don't need to understand every detail perfectly, just enough to answer questions correctly. A tutor can help you build this confidence through guided practice and mental strategies.
Start by reviewing your practice test mistakes and sorting them by question type (inference, evidence, word-in-context, etc.) and by passage topic (history, literature, science). You'll likely notice patterns—maybe you miss all inference questions, or you consistently misread historical passages. Many students also have a "passage type" they struggle with; some find dense science passages harder than narrative. Once you identify these patterns, focus your study energy there rather than re-reading passages you already understand. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who specialize in this diagnostic work, helping you create a targeted improvement plan.
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