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ACT Reading Strategies

R A F T On the Testing Days… elax ttitude ocus hink! • breathe  • do exactly what directions ask R A F T elax • stay positive • remember: this is for you! ttitude • be like a shark -- keep moving • answer every question ocus • seek best answers • do what your brain does best! hink!

Now, let’s focus on the ACT Reading Test… • Read 4 Passages • Answer 40 Multiple Choice Questions • In 35 Minutes (≈ 8 1/2 min. / passage) The ACT Reading Test assesses a student’s ability to • read and understand the lines • read and understand between the lines.

***Each reading passages represents a different type of text: Fiction (a novel or short story excerpt) II. Social Science (an informative piece from anthropology, business, economics, history, political science, psychology, sociology, etc.) Humanities (a “personal” or informative piece from the arts, literature,music, philosophy, etc.) IV. Natural Science (an informative piece from biology, chemistry, geology, medicine, physics, technology, zoology, etc.)

***ACT Reading Test Questions Ask Students To… • determine main ideas • locate & interpret important details • understand sequences of events • make comparisons • determine cause/effect relationships • make generalizations / conclusions • analyze the passage's mood or tone Pay attention to • names, dates, titles, theories • italicized terms

***A Nonfiction Strategy: 4. Read 1st sentence of other ¶s. Mark key words. Skim rest of ¶, looking for impt. info. 1. Underline title & author for clues to topic. 2. Closely read 1st ¶ for author’s thesis. What does s/he want you to know, think, or believe? 3. Closely read last ¶ to verify thesis. Reader should now know author’s main point.

***A Fiction Strategy: 1. Read the 1st column to identify • setting • characters • the problem 2. Read the 2nd column to identify • attempted solutions *** don’t expect a full solution Read with a pencil in hand!

***Regardless of the reading passage… • Mark the text / underline / annotate. • Expect the text to be uninteresting -- make yourself think & read! (After all, it’s only 35 min.) • When answering questions, only go back and reread the passage when a line number appears in the item. • Trust your impressions of the text. • Pace yourself -- work smarter.

ACT Reading Test Remember the Format: • Read 4 Passages • Answer 40 Multiple Choice Questions • In 35 Minutes (≈ 8 1/2 min. / passage)

***Each reading passages represents a different type of text: Fiction (a novel or short story excerpt) II. Social Science (an informative piece from anthropology, business, economics, history, political science, psychology, sociology, etc.) Humanities (a “personal” or informative piece from the arts, literature,music, philosophy, etc.) IV. Natural Science (an informative piece from biology, chemistry, geology, medicine, physics, technology, zoology, etc.)

***A Nonfiction Strategy: 4. Read 1st sentence of other ¶s. Mark key words. Skim rest of ¶, looking for impt. info. 1. Underline title & author for clues to topic. 2. Closely read 1st ¶ for author’s thesis. What does s/he want you to know, think, or believe? 3. Closely read last ¶ to verify thesis. Reader should now know author’s main point.