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Prepare for the ACT Test

Prepare for the ACT Test . 11 th Grade: Postsecondary Participation. Pre-Test. Why is it good to develop strategies to improve your ACT score? The ACT is _________ so there are few surprises. What are the 5 different ACT sections?. Objectives. Take ACT Prep Tests

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Prepare for the ACT Test

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  1. Prepare for the ACT Test 11th Grade: Postsecondary Participation

  2. Pre-Test • Why is it good to develop strategies to improve your ACT score? • The ACT is _________ so there are few surprises. • What are the 5 different ACT sections?

  3. Objectives • Take ACT Prep Tests • To learn areas of strengths and weaknesses • To become more familiar with the test • ACT Prep Key Themes • Sections (subjects) • Time Management • ACT Prep Resources that • Cost money • Are free

  4. ACT Prep Key Themes • Preparing for the ACT can help you get a higher score • Which will increase your chances of getting accepted to your colleges of interest • It may also help you obtain more scholarships • Become familiar with the test • Know the basic structure of the test • Set aside a few hours a week to prepare for the test • When you practice, there will be few surprises because the ACT is so predictable

  5. Watch Video • Watch the Getting to Know the ACT Exam video • This is a video from the Kaplan company • We are not trying to promote Kaplan materials • Although the company has very good resources • The video is intended to help you learn more about ACT preparation • Pay special attention to the five different ACT sections • English, Math, Reading, Science, (Writing is optional but recommended)

  6. ACT Test Overview • Getting admitted to a college: Significant factors • ACT Test Score • High School Academic Performance (GPA and Advanced Classes) • Extracurricular activities • Most ACT Prep programs guarantee improved ACT scores • The StudyPoint program guarantees a 3 point increase • 3 point increase is significant: More scholarships & colleges that accept you • ACT Prep programs for cost are helpful • There are also many free ACT Prep programs online

  7. Objectives

  8. ACT Test Overview • Preparing for the ACT is highly recommended • Whether it is a paid or free program • There are many good paid programs besides the ACT Prep • Kaplan, Princeton Review, & StudyPoint are a few of the programs • Some community education programs provide a prep class • ACT website with free and paid test prep resources • http://www.actstudent.org/testprep/ • Can reach all the following ACT Prep slides from this home page • The next slides outline some ACT Prep resources • That can be purchased

  9. ACT Test Prep Home Page

  10. ACT Online Prep: Paid Resource

  11. Real ACT Prep Guide: Paid Resource

  12. ACT Prep Benefits • Time Management • The practice test will help you better manage your time during different sections of the test • You will know what sections you can take your time and what sections to work at a pace to answer all the questions • It will help you relax during the test • Because you will be more prepared • You will learn more about test taking strategies • Example: What to do when you are running out of time

  13. ACT Prep: Free Resources • The free resources on the following slides are very helpful as you prepare for the ACT • It is important to learn more about certain details • Test Subjects: English, Math, Reading, Science, Writing • Topics within each subject: Example – Math: Geometry • Test structure • Your score on the sample tests • To help you identify areas of strengths and weaknesses

  14. Preparing for the ACT: PDF File

  15. PDF File: Sample English Test

  16. ACT Practice Online Questions: Home Page

  17. ACT Practice Online: Math Questions

  18. ACT Content Percentages: Ex: Math

  19. Group Activity • Discuss the following questions in groups • Which subjects are your strongest and weakest? • English, Math, Reading, Science, Writing • What ACT Prep resources do you plan to use? Why? • Paid Programs: ex: Kaplan, Princeton Review, & StudyPoint • ACT Free Programs: PDF Practice Test, Online Practice Questions • ACT Paid Programs: ACT Online Prep, Real ACT Prep Guide • Community Education Programs: ACT Prep

  20. When do you plan to take the ACT? • April, June, or September are recommended dates • Talk to your school counselor or a teacher to help you sign up for the test

  21. Update Postsecondary Plan

  22. Update Your Postsecondary Plan • Update the Interest section • With at least two ways to prepare for the ACT that interests you

  23. Post-Test • Why is it good to develop strategies to improve your ACT score? • The ACT is _________ so there are few surprises. • What are the 5 different ACT sections?

  24. Review • It good to develop strategies to improve your ACT score because • Increase your chances of getting accepted to your colleges of interest • Obtain more scholarships • The ACT is _________ so there are few surprises • Predictable • 5 different ACT sections • English, Math, Reading, Science, Writing

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