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ACT Science

ACT Test Prep Goals – 1. Become familiar with many of the concepts that are tested on the official test 2. Be able to target the item-types that you are best equipped to answer. i.e. there are always the same “kinds” of questions on the ACT – know your strengths and your areas for improvement.

What to Expect act-science-test?playlist=act-science-test-preparation act-science-test?playlist=act-science-test-preparation

ACT Prep Science Test 35 minutes 40 questions 7 passages

The science test is a test of your science reasoning skills. All of the information you need to answer the questions correctly is provided in the passages ACT Prep Science Test

The Questions The questions cover: Biology Earth & Space Sciences ChemistryPhysics All four areas are represented At least one passage and no more than two passage represent each content area

ACT Prep Science Test 15 questions - data representation 18 questions – research summaries 7 questions – conflicting viewpoints 7 questions – conflicting viewpoints

ACT Prep Science Test The ACT science test emphasizes scientific reasoning skills rather than recall of scientific content, mathematical skill, or reading ability The ACT science test emphasizes scientific reasoning skills rather than recall of scientific content, mathematical skill, or reading ability

ACT Prep Science Test Unlike the math test you will not be required to remember formulas, definitions, etc. You are tested on your ability to examine information using text, chart, graphs and tables.

ACT Prep Science Things to do:  Read carefully  Underline  Make notes in your booklet  Draw conclusions as you are reading  Make sure you understand the question

Passage Type: Data Representation subsection-of-the-act-science?playlist=act-science-test- preparation subsection-of-the-act-science?playlist=act-science-test- preparation

Data Representation Characteristics The passages with only 5 questions Question types: · Graphing trends (using a table and graphing it) · Question using just one table · Using multiple tables or figures · Using inferring · Using extrapolation and interpolation

Data Representation Strategies Graphs will always be to scale You can save considerable time by reviewing the graphs and charts visually without necessarily reading the actual numbers E.g. in most cases, a taller column will correspond to a greater amount than a shorter column. This may be all you need to know!

Graph Reading Strategies 1. Summarize the main point of the graph or chart – read the main title or description. 2. Preview the graph or chart – read the description of the axes and note the units used (as well as their scale!) 3. Quickly summarize and preview – the items will lead back to the actual relevant information.

Tables Questions about tables may refer to specific rows or columns, and they may ask about the general trends or applications of all the material in a table. The first step of understanding a table is to understand the nature of the experiment, how it is set up, and how the data is arranged The second step is to recognize trends (next slide)

Trends Typical questions ask for predictions of what will happen if particular variables are changed in the experiment or for comparison of the results of two or more trials. Be careful not to make unsupported assumptions!

Drawing Conclusions The third step is to draw conclusions. Avoid conclusions that are not supported by the data!

Examples of Data Representation on the ACT Select a conclusion that can be supported by fig 1 Determine what the slope of a given line represents in fig 2 Predict the results given an assumption or a new situation. Select a statement that is best supported by the data represented in graph 1 Determine the results based on the difference of time or location. Determine the relationship between two variables. Determine which conclusion is NOT consistent with the information given in graph 2 Select an explanation for a given outcome Identify the LEAST significant assumption made when determining a particular outcome.

Passage Practice The kinetic energy of an object with mass m (measured in grams) after a fall from height h (measured in centimeters) was recorded for different heights. A graph was made representing the kinetic energy vs. height.

Passage I, Question 1. 1.If the kinetic energy is given in units of g * cm 2 / s 2, what units must the slope have? A.g * cm/s B.g * cm/s 2 C.g * cm/g D. s 2 / (g * cm)

Passage I, Question 2. 2.It is discovered that if we redo the experiment with an object with twice the mass, the kinetic energy obtained for every height is doubled. The slope of the new set of experiments can be obtained by doing what to the old slope? A.Multiplying by 2 B.Dividing by 2 C.Squaring D.Taking the square root.

Passage I, Question 3. 3.What would be the kinetic energy in g * cm 2 / s 2 of an object of mass m if t were dropped from a height of 4.5 cm? A.4.5 B.9.0 C.45 D.90

Passage I, Question 1. 1.If the kinetic energy is given in units of g * cm 2 / s 2, what units must the slope have? A.g * cm/s B.g * cm/s 2 C.g * cm/g D. s 2 / (g * cm) What is the formula for slope? Rise over Run (y/x). Determine the units for rise (y axis) and divide them by the run (x axis).

Passage I, Question 2. 2.It is discovered that if we redo the experiment with an object with twice the mass, the kinetic energy obtained for every height is doubled. The slope of the new set of experiments can be obtained by doing what to the old slope? F.Multiplying by 2 G.Dividing by 2 H.Squaring I.Taking the square root. Think about the phrases: - “kinetic energy is doubled” = y axis -Height is not mentioned; x axis does not change - slope = rise/run, or y/x

Passage I, Question 3. 3.What would be the kinetic energy in g * cm 2 / s 2 of an object of mass m if t were dropped from a height of 4.5 cm? A.4.5 B.9.0 C.45 D.90 At 1 cm, our KE was 10. At 2 cm, our KE was 20. Seems like a 1:10 correlation, and that our x is directly proportional to our y (not exponential or inversely related) So, if at 1 cm we have a y value of 10, and at 2 cm, we have a y value of 20, our 10x = y. If x =4.5, then y = 45. So, it should be C. THINK: Why might they choose 90 as the other alternative? Reviewing the other answers may reveal the pitfalls.

Sample Answer the following questions in your notebook

Sample

First Five: Answers Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout 1.C 2.J 3.B 4.J 5.A Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column

First Five: Answers Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout 1.C 2.J 3.B 4.J 5.A Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column

First Five: Answers Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout 1.C 2.J 3.B 4.F 5.A Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column

First Five: Answers Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout 1.C 2.J 3.B 4.F 5.A Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column

First Five: Answers Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout 1.C 2.J 3.A 4.G 5.D Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column

First Five: Answers Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout 1.C 2.J 3.A 4.G 5.D Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column

First Five: Answers Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout Correct your answers on your ACT Tracking handout 1.C 2.J 3.A 4.G 5.D Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column Add up the number you got right in write it in the bottom of the column