Thursday, March 25, 2021

ACT Prep & College Writing Class Notes -- Week 9 (March 25)

 Greetings!


We had a productive time in class today.  We started with a Quick Write for which I asked the students to think about what they might write about for their college application essay.  They were to start with 3 and then choose 1 to expand upon.  

We've finished the Math section of the ACT Prep and are now onto the Reading section of the test.  The Reading test is passage-based with 40 questions and is 35 minutes long.  The 4 passages are prose fiction, social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences.  The first strategy is to decide the personal order of the passages and then to work the passages and the questions.  We covered basics this week and will go over some of the more challenging types of questions.  

Students will write 2 rough drafts of College Application Essays.  These will be potential essays that they could use for their own college applications.   I have some sample essays that we'll be reading for the next few weeks.  The one we read today had 3 versions, each one with improvements.  It's helpful to look at samples to get a more clear idea about what a good essay looks like.  

At the beginning of the class I checked in with the students about their homework and cleared up some missing work.  

Have a blessed weekend!
Mrs. Prichard

Assignments for Next Week
  • Read Chapters 17 & 18

    • Take notes, highlight, underline, and flag sections

    • Read Summary for Chapter 17 on p. 244

    • Work Sample passage (p. 261 – 263)  (Answers in Ch. 25 on p. 394 - 395)

  • Reading Drill 1 on p. 269 – 271 (Answers in Ch. 25 on p. 395 - 396)

  • Start on College Application Essay (Not due until April 15)


Links for This Week
Class Notes
Sample "Ellie"  Essay
ACT Prep Slides -- Ch. 17 & 18



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Tamera M. Prichard

Friday, March 19, 2021

ACT Prep & College Writing Class Notes -- Week 8 (March 18)

Greetings!

We are officially over half way through the Spring semester.  I don't know about you, but once we hit daylight savings time and the days get longer, the days also seem to fly by more quickly!

We have finished the Math section of the Princeton Review's Cracking the ACT.  For students who are currently taking a math class, it might feel a little unfair to be doing so much more math.  I use the sample questions in the book that especially highlight one of the strategies to keep it from being to overwhelming.  This week I covered graphing and coordinate geometry.  I also gave a short nod to the advanced topics.  In the list of links below are some videos that will help students practice the strategies and to review the math skills.  (Note:  The speaker in the video is talking pretty quickly.  Go to the setting icon and slow the playback speed.)

We have shifted from practice writing the ACT Essay Exam to writing some college application essays.  For this unit, we'll explore personal interests, brainstorm topics, read some sample essays, and write essays that can be used for applications.

Assignments for Next Week:
  • Read Chapters 14, 15, and 16  (Remember to be active!)

    • Flag or write questions about topics that need further review

    • Review graphing calculator functions

    • Graphing and Coordinate Geometry Drill on p. 203 (Answers in Ch. 25 on p. 391 - 392)

    • Read Summary on p. 204

    • OPT. Trigonometry Drill on p. 217 (Answers in Ch. 25 on p. 392 - 393)

    • Read Summary on p. 218

    • OPT. Advanced Math Drill on p. 227 (Answers in Ch. 25 on p. 393)

  • Practice ACT Math Test (60 minutes) p. 430 - 449

    • Correct your test and read explanations for missed test questions (p. 495 – 511)

  • Finding Your Hook packet


Links for this Week:
Class Notes
(this video works through all of the problems on a practice test)



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Tamera M. Prichard
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Saturday, March 13, 2021

ACT Prep & College Writing Class Notes -- Week 7 (March 11)

 Greetings!

Just a quick note about this week's online class.  For beginners, I made the class more challenging by accidentally turning OFF the ability for students to unmute themselves, to turn their cameras on, and to make comments in the CHAT. Thankfully, with the help of the students, I realized the problem, fixed it, and then could go on with the class.

For the ACT Prep section of the class, we are still in the Math section of the test.  I give this section more time so that students can figure out what they need to review before taking the test.  I also feel that having more time to practice the strategies helps be more prepared for those Math topics about which they are not as knowledgeable.  Next week we will cover coordinate geometry and then be done with the Math section.

For the College Writing section of the test, I reminded students to do the second Practice ACT Essay Exam, and then I talked about why the College Application Essay is important.  My hope is that doing a practice application essay in this class will either give the students something they can use in a college application or give the students a springboard for an even better essay.

Have a great weekend!  Enjoy our spring weather!
Blessings,
Mrs. Prichard

Assignments for Next Week:
  • Read through Chapter 13

    • Be an active reader and highlight important tips and/or information

    • Flag or write questions about topics that need further review

  • Word Problems Drill on p. 187 (Answers in Ch. 25 on p. 390)

    • Read the Summary on 188

  • Practice ACT Essay Exam #2



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Tamera M. Prichard

Friday, March 5, 2021

ACT Prep & College Writing Class Notes -- Week 6 (March 4)

 Greetings!


This week, as with every week, we covered a lot of ground.  We started with a Quick Write in which I asked the students to list the strategies that we had learned so far. It's important to continually review these so that they are at the students' "fingertips" when they take the test.

During the ACT Prep portion of today's class we continued to review for the Math portion of the test.  We reviewed basic strategies to be used for this test:  ballparking, POE (process of elimination), Plugging In, and Plugging in the Answers (PITA).  For each Math test question, students should follow the same Basic Approach:  1) Know the question; 2) Let the answers help; and 3) Break the problem into bite-sized pieces.  A challenge with a number of test questions is two-fold:  geometry questions combine algebraic reasoning, and many questions have so much information that they become word problems.  I added to Google Classroom a post with a number of helpful Math videos.  

Our College Essays topic this week included an review of the ACT Essay Test.  This test is structured differently than the SAT, but both of the tests are designed with the types of writing required in college in mind.  Rather than analyzing and evaluating the persuasive writing of a passage, students are given a topic that elicits multiple perspectives.  They are to develop their own perspective and then compare it with 3 other perspectives.  In the course of their writing, they are to support their viewpoints with details, logical arguments, and persuasive elements.  A basic outline for this essay would look like this:
I.  Introduction -- state the idea presented in the passage and give your perspective as a thesis statement
II.  Explain your perspective and back it up with  details, logical arguments, and persuasive elements
III.  Compare your perspective with the perspective that you mostly agree with.  Unpack that perspective to explain its strengths and weaknesses.
IV.   Compare your perspective with the perspective that you kind of agree with.  Unpack that perspective to explain its strengths and weaknesses.
V.   Compare your perspective with the perspective that you mostly disagree with.  Unpack that perspective to explain its strengths and weaknesses.
VI,  Conclusion -- Summarize the main points of the body and reassert your perspective.
This type of writing can be really challenging, so lots of practice is important.  The students have a take-home ACT test for next week, and we will continue to brainstorm and talk through multiple tests.

Have a great weekend!  The weather looks to be marvelous, so get some fresh air!!!
Blessings,
Mrs. Prichard

Assignments for Next Week:
  • Read through Chapter 12

    • Be an active reader and highlight important tips and/or information

    • Flag or write questions about topics that need further review

    • Read through the “Fun Facts” on p. 156 - 159

    • Review the formulas on p. 160 - 161

    • Review the vocabulary on p. 162

  • Geometry Drill on p. 163 (Answers in Ch. 25 on p. 390)

  • Read the Summary on 164 – 165

  • Practice ACT Essay Exam #1 (I handed out Practice Exam #2, but it is not due)







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ACT Prep Class Notes -- Week 15 (May 5)

  Greetings! The students have done it!  They've reviewed (and re-reviewed) all of the strategies for taking the ACT.  I recently talked...