The ACT is an important part of a student's transition from high school to college. Scores on this test impact college admission and scholarship money. Achieving the highest score possible is an asset to each student.
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Average two-four point gain per subtest
(English, Math, Reading, and Science)
English
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Learn and apply specific test-taking strategies to various types of questions on the ACT Reading and English subtests.
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Perform an in-depth English content review, using ACT strategies learned in the topics of grammar and usage, sentence structure, punctuation, strategy, organization, style, main idea, using details, and vocabulary.
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Complete and review several practice ACT style questions in order to strengthen their test-taking strategies.
Math
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Learn and apply specific test-taking strategies to various types of questions on the ACT Math Subtest.
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Perform an in-depth math content review, using the ACT strategies learned, in the topics of Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and Trigonometry/Advanced Math
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Complete and review several practice ACT style questions in order to strengthen their test-taking strategies.
Reading
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Learn and apply specific test-taking strategies to various types of questions on the ACT Reading and English subtests.
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Perform an in-depth Reading review, using ACT strategies learned in the topics of grammar and usage, sentence structure, punctuation, strategy, organization, style, main idea, using details, and vocabulary
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Complete and review several practice ACT style questions in order to strengthen their test-taking strategies.
Science
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Recognize the three different types of passages on the ACT Science subtest
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Learn and apply specific test-taking strategies to each type of passage on the ACT Science subtest.
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Complete and review several practice ACT style questions in order to strengthen their test-taking strategies.
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Missouri ACT
average score:
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20
National ACT
average score:
20