SAT Reading and Writing
A complete unit-by-unit study guide for SAT Reading and Writing — built around the official framework, with notes and practice questions on every page.
Units
- 1Information and Ideas: Central Ideas and Details
- 2Information and Ideas: Command of Evidence — Textual
- 3Information and Ideas: Command of Evidence — Quantitative
- 4Information and Ideas: Inferences
- 5Craft and Structure: Words in Context
- 6Craft and Structure: Text Structure and Purpose
- 7Craft and Structure: Cross-Text Connections
- 8Expression of Ideas: Rhetorical Synthesis
- 9Expression of Ideas: Transitions
- 10Standard English Conventions: Boundaries
- 11Standard English Conventions: Form, Structure, and Sense
- 12Pacing and Test-Day Strategy
Suggested approach
Treat each unit as a single study session: read the four short paragraphs of notes, copy the five key ideas onto a physical card, attempt the four practice questions before revealing the explanations, and self-score honestly. If you score three or four, mark the unit as "maintain" and revisit weekly. If you score two or fewer, mark as "rebuild" and schedule a return visit within seven days. Spread the unit sessions across the weeks before your test date using the six-week study planner.