Title: ACT SUCCESS
1EPAS OVERVIEW
2- Format of the Educational Planning Assessment
System
3The Explore
- Purpose Help 8th graders plan for their high
school coursework as well as career choices. - Score Range 1 25
- Testing Window
- September 14-25
4Subject of Questions Time
English 40 30 minutes
Math 30 30 minutes
Reading 30 30 minutes
Science 28 30 minutes
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7ACTs College Readiness Benchmarks
College Course or Course Area Test EXPLORE Score PLAN Score ACT Score
English Comp. English 13 15 18
Social Sciences Reading 15 17 21
Algebra Mathematics 17 19 22
Biology Science 20 21 24
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9The Plan
- Purpose Helps students measure their academic
development and make plans for remaining high
school years and beyond. - Score Range 1 32
- Testing Window
- September 14-25
10Subject Number of Questions Time Allowed
English 50 30 minutes
Math 40 40 minutes
Reading 25 20 minutes
Science 30 25 minutes
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13ACTs College Readiness Benchmarks
College Course or Course Area Test EXPLORE Score PLAN Score ACT Score
English Comp. English 13 15 18
Social Sciences Reading 15 17 21
Algebra Mathematics 17 19 22
Biology Science 20 21 24
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15The ACT
- Purpose Assess general educational development
and their ability to successfully complete
freshmen level college courses - Score Range 1 - 36
- Testing Window
- March 9, 2010 - ACT AdministrationMarch 23,
2010 - ACT Administration Make-up DayMarch 9-23,
2010 - ACT Administration window for students
with accommodations
16Test of Questions Time Allowed Content
English 75 questions 45 minutes Measures standard written English and rhetorical skills.
Mathematics 60 questions 60 minutes Measures mathematical skills students have typically acquired in courses taken up to the beginning of grade 12.
Reading 40 questions 35 minutes Measures reading comprehension.
Science 40 questions 35 minutes Measures the interpretation, analysis, evaluation, reasoning, and problem-solving skills required in the natural sciences.
17ACTs College Readiness Benchmarks
College Course or Course Area Test EXPLORE Score PLAN Score ACT Score
English Comp. English 13 15 18
Social Sciences Reading 15 17 21
Algebra Mathematics 17 19 22
Biology Science 20 21 24
18Structure
19The Math Test
-
- There are sixty multiple choice questions in
sixty minutes - Its the mathematics needed for college
mathematics courses
20Math Content
21Math Content
22What do the benchmarks mean?
www.act.org
- According to the ACT site,
- a benchmark of 22 on the mathematics
- section means a student has approximately a 50
chance of earning a B or better and 75 chance of - earning a C or better in an equivalent college
course.
23ACTs College Readiness Benchmarks
College Course or Course Area Test EXPLORE Score PLAN Score ACT Score
English Comp. English 13 15 18
Social Sciences Reading 15 17 21
Algebra Mathematics 17 19 22
Biology Science 20 21 24
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25StrategiesBefore that, we must say
something very important!
- There is no quick fix
- So, think crock pot, not microwave
26Pacing
Student Strategies
- Questions are arranged in order
- of difficulty
27Answer the easy questions first
- Dont forget to markin the test bookletthe
questions you skip
28Answer ALL the Questions
- There is no penalty for guessing and no penalty
for wrong answers! Therefore, guess when all
else fails and guess consistently!
29Read Each Problem Carefully
- You dont necessarily have to use all the
information you are given - There are Cannot be determined
- from the given information
- problems
30Look for clues in the answer choices
- Sometimes just substituting answer choices will
yield a correct answer - This strategy is time consuming!
31- NO NEED TO SHOW ALL WORK!
Once youve determined the answer, pick iteven
if youre not finished working it all the way
through.
32An arc on an angle doesnt necessarily mean its
congruent to another angle with an arc.
33- Eliminate obviously wrong answers
- Or
- Eliminate any odd ball answersif three are the
same and two different, get rid of the two
34- DRAW A PICTURE IF APPROPRIATE
USE WHATEVER METHOD IS FASTEST AND EASIEST FOR
YOU, EVEN IF ITS ONE YOUR TEACHER DIDNT USE
35- TWO PART QUESTIONS
- Be sure to answer both parts
- Caution
- The first answer is likely one of the wrong
answers given
36- DONT FORGET
- TAKE YOUR CALCULATOR
- TAKE EXTRA BATTERIES
- Know when how to use the calculator!(Math ONLY)
37 38- Take a shower the morning of the test
39- Answer 10 problems, then bubble 10. Answer 10
more problems, then bubble 10 and so on.
- Familiarize yourself use the ACT site
40Modeling
InstructionalStrategies
- How do successful problem solvers work?
41Summative Assessment
- Use ACT items from the ACT site and The Real ACT
Prep Guide on each unit assessment - Label the section ACT Style Questions
- Teacher and student monitor progress on each
question
42Integration
- Integrate more algebra in geometry
- Integrate more science examples while teaching
probability and statistics - Science incorporate data interpretation in all
units
43Openers(Bell Ringers)
- In math its not about the answer to the
question, rather the process! - In science, its about real practice on data
interpretation!
44Bell ringers
- Answer isnt part of discussion
- Focus is on the process only
- This isnt easy for students or teachers
- Question(s) does not always have to fit the
content - 10 minutes or less
- Department/school buy in
- Main strategy and used consistently
45Teachers familiarize themselves use the ACT site