Cuthbertson High School Parent Night 1/8/2014.  The PLAN was given to all 10 th graders  Think of the plan as a pre-ACT  Helps students ◦ Measure academic.

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Cuthbertson High School Parent Night 1/8/2014

 The PLAN was given to all 10 th graders  Think of the plan as a pre-ACT  Helps students ◦ Measure academic development ◦ Explore career / training options ◦ Make plans for the remaining years of high school

 Students complete an interest survey and report on their academic goals  Students take 4 timed tests SubjectNumber of QuestionsTime Allowed English 30 minutes Usage/Mechanics30 Rhetorical Skills20 Math 40 minutes Pre-Algebra/Algebra22 Geometry18 Reading2520 minutes Science3025 minutes

 English – ◦ Usage / Mechanics: punctuation, grammar and usage, and sentence structure ◦ Rhetorical Skills: your understanding of the use of strategy, organization, and style in writing  Math – ◦ Pre-Algebra, Algebra and Geometry  Reading – ◦ referring to details in a passage ◦ drawing conclusions ◦ making comparisons and generalizations  Science – ◦ The material includes topics in biology, chemistry, physics, geology, astronomy, and meteorology.

 The PLAN Student Score Report contains four main sections ◦ Your Scores ◦ Your Plans ◦ Your Career Possibilities ◦ Your Skills  You can use this information to: ◦ make sure your remaining high school courses are the best ones possible to prepare you for college ◦ help you consider your options for after high school

 Your scores are between 1 (the lowest score you can receive) and 32 (the highest score you can receive). PLAN takes the number of questions you got right on each test and translates it into a number between 1 and 32.  Your Composite score is simply the average of your test scores in English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science (rounded to a whole number).

 The two scores directly under English and Math only range from 1 to 16. They tell you how well you did in two specific areas of each subject. These scores added together do NOT necessarily equal your English or Math Test scores.

 Next to your scores, you'll find the percent of students scoring at or below your score. This shows you how your scores compare to those of students at CHS who took PLAN.

 PLAN is designed for 10th graders and the ACT is designed for 11th and 12th graders. Over time, PLAN and the ACT measure your college readiness skills as you progress through high school.  Your PLAN scores can be used to predict how you are likely to do if you take the ACT as an 11th or 12th grader and keep working hard.

The estimated ACT Composite score range is a prediction about how you are likely to score on the ACT if you take the right courses and work hard in those courses. Keep in mind that these scores are only estimates, not guarantees. Improving your study habits and taking more challenging courses are likely to improve your ACT scores.

Appalachian State22-24Queens University19-25 Davidson College29-32UNC Asheville24-28 Duke University30-34UNC Chapel Hill26-29 East Carolina Univ.20-24UNC Charlotte20-25 Elon University25-29UNC Greensboro21-25 Gardner Webb Univ.18-24UNC Pembroke17-20 NC A&T University17-21UNC Wilmington22-27 NC Central Univ.17-19Western Carolina Univ NC State University24-28Wake Forest Univ.29-32* Pfeiffer University20-24Wingate University19-24 These are middle 50% ranges based on the entering freshmen classes of These ranges change from year to year!

 Check out the “Yours Skills” section on the back of the score report. ◦ This includes all of your answers from the test along with the correct answers. ◦ Each section also provides suggestions for how you can improve the skills related to that section.

 When you took PLAN, you answered questions about your future educational plans.

 When you took PLAN, you were asked about the courses you plan to take in high school. This section of your Score Report compares your plans to ACT’s recommendations for "core" college prep courses.

 Your PLAN results give you an early clue as to whether you will be ready for college-level work if you keep doing the same things in school.  ACT has also developed College Readiness Benchmark Scores. If you meet these benchmark scores, you are on your way to having the skills you will need by the time you finish high school.

 On the PLAN you were asked to complete a survey regarding interests. This map highlights areas related to your interest. These careers may be a good place to start as you explore possible jobs.

World of Work Map 4 Basic Work Tasks:  People - People you help, serve, care for or sell things to.  Data - Facts, numbers, files, business procedures  Things- Machines, tools, living things, materials (food, natural resources, etc.)  Ideas - Ideas: Knowledge, insights, new ways of expression

- Go to the “Thinking About Your Future” section. Interactive Tools:  Choosing Your College Major  Your Career Possibilities

All 11 th graders will take the ACT at Cuthbertson during their spring semester.  Format is similar to PLAN (but it will also include a writing section)  Scores range from  Scores will be college reportable!  The test is FREE! It is recommended that students take the ACT in the SPRING of their JUNIOR year.

Online resources at  ACT Question of the Day  Practice test questions  Test tips  Downloadable Booklet – “Preparing for the ACT” – This includes a full length practice test!