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How to Prepare for Tests
Standardized Tests
ACT Helpful Resources
- ACT official site
- Activity 30 – Summary of Science Topics for ACT
- Activity 30 – Web Link ACT Test Strategies
- Online Practice Test ACT test for juniors
- For Dummies version 6 on Amazon
- Efficient Learning Official ACT prep guide
- Sneak Peak learning guide table of contents
Oklahoma Science Resources
- Oklahoma College and Career Readiness (web page)
- Oklahoma Descriptions Science College Readiness (pdf)
- Oklahoma Science Item Descriptions per standards (pdf)
Approximate ACT Percentiles in Science
- 27 …90
- 25 …80
- 23 …70
- 22 …60
- 20 …50
- 19 …40
- 18 …30
- 16 …20
- 13 …10
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General Tips to Improved Science Score
Generally, skip reading the text for first questions in an item – go straight to the question, scan answer choices, try to find answer in the graph, table, chart, matrix. Go to the text only when the illustrations can not fully answer a question. Usually the first two questions in an item do not require the text on data-heavy questions. Usually the first two questions on any item are easier to answer than the 3, 4 and 5 questions. Be willing to skip the difficult questions on an item and come back to them later:
- Answer all of the easiest questions first.
- Eliminate choices when possible on difficult questions.
- Save time at end to select a choice from all remaining questions.
- Practice reading charts, graphs, tables, and information diagrams.
- Practice reading moderately difficult text related to science research.
- Prepare for questions presenting conflicting viewpoints.
- Review scientific investigation steps and scientific method.
- Establish proficiency in working with independent and dependent variables.