Through a daily 5 minute quiz, the High School Daily Quiz program focuses on core academic skill development.
GRAMMAR, READING, MATH, VOCABULARY
HSDQ also serves as a valuable pre-SAT/ACT course.
Program Includes:
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Daily Short Quiz:
6 questions: vocabulary, word-in-context, reading, grammar, math
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Supplemental Materials:
Handouts, video lessons, skill-building and ACT worksheets
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Performance Reports:
Report available to students and parents
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SAT and ACT Practice:
Daily questions develop skills and knowledge needed for SAT/ACT
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Complimentary Live Classes:
Taught via Zoom

Why do Students
and Parents
Rave about the HSDQ?
and Parents
Rave about the HSDQ?
The program is accessible via smart phone and is stress free and fun!
and Administrators
Value the HSDQ?
The HSDQ cultivates critical thinking skills and fosters learning retention. The program serves as a teaching aid and reinforcement tool as well as offers valuable instructional opportunities.

the HSDQ Model:
Research shows that daily practice promotes long-term learning and retention. The High School Daily Quiz provides this daily practice
and reinforcement.
Educators struggle with how to balance teaching core skills while cultivating critical thinking. Foundational skills are taught; however, due to time constraints, the reinforcement and practice needed for mastery are often inadequate.
The HSDQ is designed to augment core skills taught within the classroom, administer continual practice to strengthen cognitive retention, and equip students with the literacy fundamentals needed in high school,
on the SAT/ACT, in college, and in the workplace.
Research shows that daily practice promotes long-term learning and retention. The High School Daily Quiz provides this daily practice and reinforcement.
Educators struggle with how to balance teaching core skills while cultivating critical thinking. Foundational skills are taught; however, due to time constraints, the reinforcement and practice needed for mastery are often inadequate.
The HSDQ is designed to augment core skills taught within the classroom, administer continual practice to strengthen cognitive retention, and equip students with the literacy fundamentals needed in high school, on the SAT/ACT, in college, and in the workplace.
