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Join our ACT Prep class on September 22, 2011, designed to enhance your understanding of the ACT Reading and Science sections. We'll cover the structure of both tests, including types of questions, passage formats, and effective strategies to tackle them. Learn about the different categories of reading passages, such as prose fiction and essays in social studies, humanities, and natural sciences. Discover how to effectively engage with scientific content, including data representation, research summaries, and conflicting viewpoints. Equip yourself for success on the ACT!
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ACT Prep ClassThursday, September 22, 2011 Agenda 1. Cornell Notes on ACT Reading and Science Test
ACT Reading Overview • 35 minutes • 40 questions • Four passages • 10 questions per passage • 8 ½ minutes per passage
ACT Reading Overview • There are two types of ACT Reading questions: referring questions and reasoning questions. • Referring questions ask about information that is directly stated in the passage. • Reasoning questions ask a student to draw conclusions from information that is implied in the passage.
Reading Format • There are four categories of Reading passages. • Prose Fiction (novels or short stories) requires you to understand the thoughts, feelings and motivations of fictional characters • Social Studies (essays) which expects you to recognize theme, to comprehend specific facts contained in the passage, and to understand the structure of the essay • Humanities (essays) which expects you to recognize theme, to comprehend specific facts contained in the passage, and to understand the structure of the essay • Natural Science (essays) which expects you to recognize theme, to comprehend specific facts contained in the passage, and to understand the structure of the essay
Science Overview • 35 minutes long • 40 questions • 7 passages • Five to seven questions per passage • Each passage is presented in one of three different formats: Data Representation, Research Summaries, and Conflicting Viewpoints.
Science Content • Biology • Chemistry • Physics • Geology • Astronomy • Meteorology
Science Format Seven passages are broken down as follows: • Three passages about tables and graphs • Three passages about experiments • One passage that presents opposing viewpoints on the same issue