Available Now: 28 ACT Science Lessons
I’m interrupting my regular(-ish) blog posts to let you know why I’ve been so busy: I’ve been writing a book! The book was published this week and is currently the #1 new release in Science for Kids books on Amazon.
I’m excited about this because it breaks down the ACT Science section in more detail than I’ve ever found in a book. I worked hard on this book because, honestly, I got tired of explaining the same strategies over and over and over. I was also looking for some more targeted practice questions for specific topics, so I made my own!.
You can purchase it here or read the description below (or both!).
28 ACT Science Lessons was written for students preparing to take the ACT. This book consists of a powerful collection of strategies and tips that will maximize your ACT science score with the minimum amount of effort. The unique techniques that Dr. Satty teaches are the most effective ever published and cannot be found in any other ACT prep book!
28 ACT Science Lessons is an essential part of every study plan to help you
reach your goal ACT science score.
improve enough to get into the school you want.
learn ACT science in the fastest, most effective way possible.
The material in this book includes:
28 ACT science lessons.
230 ACT science questions.
detailed answers and explanations for all 230 questions.
28 ACT Science Book Table Of Contents (Selected)
Here's a selection from the table of contents:
Actions to Complete Before You Read This Book
Introduction: Studying for Success
Using this book effectively
Test-Taking Strategies
Reading Strategies
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Lesson 1 - Reading: Finding in the Text
Lesson 2 - Data Analysis: Reading a Table
Lesson 3 - Science Content: Experimental Design
Lesson 4 - Reading: Experimental Parameters in Text
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Lesson 26 - Integrated Practice: Tables and Graphs
Lesson 27 - Integrated Practice: Experiments
Lesson 28 - Integrated Practice: Conflicting Viewpoints
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Actions to Complete After You Have Read This Book
About the Author
I will continue my regular series on How to Read Science Research next week.