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Course Syllabi

Sample ACT 10.0 & 10.1 Syllabi

Manuals and Blacklines

ACT Diagnostic Test Blacklines or Answers & Annotations

Instructional Resources

ACT Essay Instruction

Digital Media of 1,511 ACT Practice Questions

Proctoring Instructions for ACT with Writing Test

Games

Training Videos

Teacher Blacklines

ACT Manual 10.0 Blacklines and Support

Instructional Resources

ACT Manual 10.0 PowerPoints

Teacher Blacklines

ACT Manual 10.1 Blacklines and Support

Instructional Resources

ACT Manual 10.1 PowerPoints

Getting Started

If your course is about to start and you haven't yet received your materials kit, download these files to bring to your first class:

  1. ACT Ultimate Class 1 Lessons
  2. ACT Ultimate Class 1 Homework
  3. ACT Ultimate Class 2 Lessons
  4. ACT Ultimate Class 2 Homework
  5. ACT Ultimate Class 3 Lessons
  6. ACT Ultimate Class 3 Homework
  7. Introduction
  8. English Introduction
  9. English Complete Lesson
  10. English Complete Practice
  11. Grammar 101
  12. Math Introduction
  13. Plugging In
  14. Plugging In Practice
  15. Math Fundamentals 101
  16. Reading Introduction
  17. Reading Fundamentals
  18. Reading Fundamentals Practice
  19. Science Introduction
  20. Science Basics
  21. Science Basics Practice

Here's a link to your course syllabus: Course Syllabus

Here are some updates/corrects to your materials:  v10 Manual errata and ACT Manual V10.1 Page 189

Here is a digital version of your ACT Manual for the Online Test: ACT Manual for the Online Test

Here is a crosswalk detailing the online lessons that correspond with each class’s topics: ACT Ultimate Class Directory

Here is a crosswalk detailing the online drills that correspond to the questions in the course workbooks: ACT Workbook-to-Portal Crosswalk

Practice Tests: Self-Proctoring

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The Essay Task directions have been slightly changed by ACT. Please see below for the current verbiage:

Essay Task

Write a unified, coherent essay about the increasing presence of intelligent machines. In your essay, be sure to:

  • clearly state your own perspective on the issue and analyze the relationship between your perspective and at least one other perspective
  • develop and support your ideas with reasoning and examples
  • organize your ideas clearly and logically
  • communicate your ideas effectively in standard written English

Your perspective may be in full agreement with any of those given, in partial agreement, or completely different.

Scoring Your Tests

From the Practice Tests tab, you can choose whether to download and print a test or take it online. If you choose to print the test (recommended), use the automated proctor below to time each section and your breaks—replicating the test day experience as closely as possible is an important part of preparing!

Once you've completed your test, go back to the Practice Tests tab to enter your answers in its online bubble sheet, and a score report will generate automatically.

What to Expect on Test Day

Getting ready for the big day? We can help you calm whatever nerves you may have! Check out this information that can help guide you not just on test day but also the day before test day so that you’re in the best mindset possible.

Thinking about the SAT?

Learn more about the structure and format of the SAT here ; find out about key differences between the ACT and the SAT here . You can also take our quiz to find out which test might be better for you.

Planning for College

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