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The ACT official subject guides are a step by step guide for outlining the preparation for the ACT section tests. These prep guides provide students a concept-based outline for the subjects they plan to focus on. Each one of the official guides, is an efficient prep tool comprised of the most current and relevant test information packed into one guide. In addition to the book, the entire pool of questions are available online for a customizable learning experience. The ACT official subject guides are the best resource to get detailed input and practice to help you in preparation for the ACT. By using this guide, students can feel comfortable and confident that they are preparing to do their best!
Features of the ACT® Official Science Guide Includes: Understand the detailed breakdown of each science reporting category; Learn how to quickly and efficiently read graphs, charts, and data; Review the science vocabulary section with words you should know to success; In-depth examples of each passage type using official ACT samples; Detailed solutions and explanations for every official ACT science question in the book.
ACT (Iowa City, IA) is a not-for-profit organization providing assessment, research, information, and program management services to support education and workforce development. Known most widely as the makers of the ACT exam--the college readiness and placement assessment taken by some 1.8 million high school students each year--ACT produces a number of assessments and services reaching more than 10 million people along the kindergarten through career continuum. ACT's rigorous research informs policy decisions and helps develop programs that boost lifelong learning potential in schools and workplaces around the world. To learn more, visit www.act.org.
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ACT (Iowa City, IA) is a not-for-profit organization providing assessment, research, information, and program management services to support education and workforce development. Known most widely as the makers of the ACT exam--the college readiness and placement assessment taken by some 1.8 million high school students each year--ACT produces a number of assessments and services reaching more than 10 million people along the kindergarten through career continuum. ACT's rigorous research informs policy decisions and helps develop programs that boost lifelong learning potential in schools and workplaces around the world. To learn more, visit www.act.org.
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Introduction vii
Chapter 1: Data Representation Passages 1
Passages on the ACT Science Test 1
What You Can Expect from a Data Representation Passage 3
Trying Your Hand at a Data Representation Passage 5
Summary 15
Chapter 2: Research Summaries Passages 17
What You Can Expect from a Research Summaries Passage 17
How You Should Approach a Research Summaries Passage 18
Trying Your Hand at a Research Summaries Passage 20
Sample Question Answers and Analysis 26
Summary 30
Chapter 3: Conflicting Viewpoints Passages 33
What You Can Expect from a Conflicting Viewpoints Passage 33
Trying Your Hand at a Conflicting Viewpoints Passage 35
Summary 44
Chapter 4: Reporting Category: Interpretation of Data 47
Understanding What a Reporting Category is 47
Interpretation of Data 49
Summary 64
Chapter 5: Reporting Category: Evaluation of Models, Inferences, and Experimental Results 65
Evaluation of Models, Inferences, and Experimental Results 66
Summary 78
Chapter 6: Reporting Category: Scientific Investigation 79
Scientific Investigation 80
Summary 87
Chapter 7: The Scientific Method 89
Understanding What Science is on the ACT 89
Understanding What the Scientific Method and the Process of Science Are 90
Steps of the Scientific Method 91
Experimental Design 94
Summary 99
Chapter 8: Graphs and Charts on the ACT Science Test 101
Reading Graphs 101
Understanding Data Shown in Tables 105
Relationships Shown in Graphs and Data Sets 107
Summary 111
Chapter 9: Scientific Units and Measurements 113
Units in Science 113
Understanding Why Units Matter for the ACT Science Test 114
The SI System of Units (Metric Units) 114
Review of the Many Types of Units and Measures You May Encounter 119
Conversion between Metric and Nonmetric Units 124
Summary 125
Chapter 10: Science Vocabulary 127
The Vocabulary of Science 127
General Scientific Terms 128
Chemistry and Biology Terminology 131
Physics Terminology 148
Properties of a Wave and the Electromagnetic Spectrum 151
Concentration, pH, and Acid-Base Chemistry 157
Summary 161
Chapter 11: Practice Questions 163
Chapter 12: Answers and Explanations 263
Answer Key 264
Explanatory Answers 266