English
Math
Reading
Science
Writing
100
How long is the English section

75 min

100

What is (3239^4)-4 sin 32 (34 * 3) * 0

zero bro

100

Billy is 6 years old, he loves toy trains and going to McDonalds! he wants to be president when he grows up.

Where do you think Billy works

1. NASA

2. Mcdonalds

3. Nowhere he is literally 6 years old

4. NFL player

3

100

How many questions are in the science section?

40

100

How long should you spend planning the essay?

10-15 min

200

List the fanboys mrs Becknell should have taught this like 40 times

For and nor but or yet so

200

6y + 9 = 33     y = __

y = 4

200

Billy went to McDonalds after his first day of school. He got a big mac and ate 2 bites then went to the ball pit. Billy got bored of that then went into the playplace.


Based on this info, how old do you think Billy is

1. 64

2. 6

3. 1

4. 95

2
200

How long is the science part?

35 min

200

What is step two of planning?

Brainstorming ideas

300

Is this in past or present tense:       I walk to school

Present

300

How many questions are on the math section?

60

300

How many questions are on the act reading section

35

300

What happens when you put hot water in cold water?

Literally nothing it's just water

300

How long is the ACT writing section

40 min

400

What is the average ACT English score

20.3

400

How long is the math section?

60 min

400

What is the average ACT reading score?

21.4

400

Since the early 1900s, there has been a steady increase in the earth’s atmospheric temperature, resulting in a phenomenon called “Global Warming.” While the steady temperature change has been well documented, the cause of global warming remains controversial.

Scientist 1

Scientist 1 believes that “external forcings” are the cause of increased temperature over the past century. “External forcings” can direct the change in temperature over thousands of years. One example of an external force is variation in the earth’s orbit around the sun. The earth orbital cycle lasts 26,000 years and causes general trends in warming and cooling.

Scientist 2

Scientist 2 believes that global warming is a man-made phenomenon due to an increase in greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide or methane. Greenhouse gases have a natural warming effect, however, an increase in the amount of atmospheric greenhouse gases many enhance that effect. Since 1750, the concentration of carbon dioxide has increased 36 percent while the amount of atmospheric methane has increased 148 percent.

Summarize the differences between the scientists' theories. 

Scientist 1 thinks global warming is a naturally occurring phenomenon while Scientist 2 believes man is responsible. 

or

Scientist 1 does not believe there has been a significant change in global temperatures while scientist 2 does.


Scientist 1 thinks global warming is a naturally occurring phenomenon while Scientist 2 believes man is responsible.

400

True or false:  You should end your essay with "in conclusion"

False

500

What is a misplaced modifier?

  • A participial phrase that seems to describe (modify) the wrong noun.

500
True or false      12 times 13 is 158?

False

500

How long is the ACT reading section?

40 min

500

What is the average ACT science score

21

500

Where does the thesis statement go?

Last sentence of intro paragraph.