ACT Practice

The State of Kansas has decided to offer the Pre-ACT test to all 9th graders. This goal is to help students see where they stand in regards to taking the ACT test as Juniors. It will show them which areas are their strengths and their weaknesses. This will help them plan for a career in the future as well as decide on classes to take in High School.

So why am I talking about this on a Tech Tidbit? Because there are applications we can share with students to help them with taking the ACT.

One of the sites all students should be aware of is the database called LearningExpress which is provided for free by the State Library of Kansas. Students will need to sign up with an account but once they do, they will be able to access practice test for the ACT, ASVAB and a whole host of others.

Another site all students should be aware of is the ACT Academy site. Students, teachers, and parents can sign up with an account. As a teacher, you will then have access to a resource library full of videos, lesson plans, games, quizzes, etc. You can search by standard, grade level, or keyword. Once you have a resource you like, you can easily share it with students in Google Classroom with a touch of a button. How great is that!

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