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58 Summer 2017 h o w a r d c c . e d u / k i d s o n c a m p u s Test Preparation Preparation for the ACT Ages 15+. If you are planning to take the ACT test this academic year, this course will prepare you for both the language arts and the quantitative math and science sections. Topics will include review of language, reading comprehension, puctuation, and grammar in the language arts section. Topics in science include Earth and physical science, chemistry, and biology. Basic math through trigonometry will be covered. Practice tests will be taken and drills will be assigned, as well as discussion of test taking strategies. Students should have completed Algebra II. Textbook is provided. You must bring a calculator. Limited enrollment. $329 (includes $80 in fees*) ■ ■ Mon-Fri 8:30am-12pm, Aug 7-Aug 18, XK-353 6963 #4492 Prep for the ACT Test: Quantitative Math and Science Ages 15+. is course will concentrate on preparing students for success on the math and science tests of the ACT. Topics will include a review of content presented in Earth science, physical science, chemistry, and biology through analyzing data representations and relationships; developing and interpreting research summaries based on experiment reports; and analyzing conflicting viewpoints. Math preparation will consist of reviewing and practicing various math concepts contained in basic math, pre-algebra, elementary and intermediate algebra, coordinate and plane geometry, and trigonometry. Practice tests and homework will be assigned. Students should have completed Algebra II. Textbook is provided. You must bring a calculator. $205 (includes $80 in fees*) ■ ■ Mon-Fri 8:30am-12pm, Aug 7-Aug 11, XK-502 6965 #4528 Preparation for the ACT Test: Language Arts Ages 15+. is course will concentrate on preparing students for success on the English, reading, and writing tests of the ACT. Topics will include a review of punctuation and grammar, language, and reading comprehension. Emphasis will be on determining main idea, drawing inferences, locating and interpreting significant details, analyzing various literary relationships, determining meaning from context clues, and understanding the author's role in writing text. In addition, students will learn about the components of effective writing and developing arguments. Opportunities to practice writing individual essays will be given. Homework will be assigned and practice tests given. Textbook is provided. $205 (includes $80 in fees*) ■ ■ Mon-Fri 8:30am-12pm, Aug 14-Aug 18, XK-501 6964 #4527 AGES 14 + Te st Pre pa ration

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