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1 Science: Research Summary & Conflicting Viewpoints
ACT 1-on-1 Curriculum Science: Research Summary & Conflicting Viewpoints

2 ACT Science The Basics The ACT Science test covers:
Biology Earth/Space Science Chemistry Physics The ACT Science test is a science reasoning test. Most of the questions can be answered by the information presented. There are three types of passages: Data Representation — 3 passages with 5 questions each Research Summary — 3 passages with 6 questions each Conflicting Viewpoints — 1 passage with 7 questions

3 ACT Science Research Summary
Research summary passages present two or three experiments and the data resulting from those experiments. They are similar to data representation passages but add the supporting context of an experiment to them. As you prepare to tackle research summary passages, remember the steps of the scientific method and the characteristics of a good experiment.

4 Experiment Design — Research Summary
ACT Science Experiment Design — Research Summary Some of the research summary questions require you to evaluate and critique the procedures of experiments. You usually have to read the passage for these questions. Some questions to ask yourself about any procedure: What are the control factors? What are the variables? What are the differences between various experiments? How can error enter into the experiment? What happens if you change the experiment?

5 Interpreting Charts — Data Representation
ACT Science Interpreting Charts — Data Representation A group of students proposed that driving cars at faster speeds lowered fuel efficiency. To measure this, they took a car to the local racetrack. They filled it up with 2 gallons of fuel, set the car cruise control at 40 miles per hour, and drove the car until it stopped. They measured the distance the car traveled when it ran out of fuel. Using this, they found the miles per gallon on that particular tank. They repeated the experiment at various speeds. Their results are below: What factors did the experimenter keep constant in this experiment? What factors did the experiments vary? Did the results match their hypothesis? Speed Miles Travelled Miles Per Gallon 40 62 31 50 59 29.5 60 54 27 70 51 25.5

6 Figures –Research Summary
ACT Science Figures –Research Summary Some research summary passages include images of the design of the experiment. Some questions to ask: Compare these images to the text. How do these images explain the experiment design? What happens if you change one aspect of the image design?

7 Conquering Research Summary
ACT Science Conquering Research Summary Glance over the graphs and charts to note what each is describing and then go to the questions. Read when you have to answer a question about the procedure of the experiment. Read questions carefully.

8 Try it Out—Research Summary
ACT Science Try it Out—Research Summary Turn to p in the red book. Work problems

9 Conflicting Viewpoints
ACT Science Conflicting Viewpoints The conflicting viewpoints passage presents two to five theories about observable phenomenon and asks you questions about those viewpoints. There is only one conflicting viewpoints passage per test. Questions to ask yourself on conflicting viewpoints passages: What is the natural phenomena or question that each scientist is addressing? What is that particular scientist’s viewpoint? How does this scientist support his/her viewpoint? Are there similarities between the different scientist’s viewpoints? If so, what are the similarities?

10 Conquering Conflicting Viewpoints
ACT Science Conquering Conflicting Viewpoints Conflicting viewpoints is the most time intensive passage in science, so save it for last. Underline or mark each passage that you read. Be able to restate the hypothesis in a few words. Remember this as you answer questions on the passage. What information might contradict each scientist’s hypothesis?

11 Try it Out — Conflicting Viewpoints
ACT Science Try it Out — Conflicting Viewpoints Turn to p. 620 in the red book and work problems

12 Strategies for Science
ACT Science Strategies for Science The best way to improve on science is to do practice passages. This will help familiarize you with the various passages used on this test. Pay attention to the wording of each question and its answer choices. Pay specific attention to statements that ask for a certain order. Watch out for the wording of answer choices. Save conflicting viewpoints for last.


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