{"id":7477,"date":"2016-07-12t14:37:22","date_gmt":"2016-07-12t21:37:22","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/act\/?p=7477"},"modified":"2017-09-29t10:00:37","modified_gmt":"2017-09-29t17:00:37","slug":"act-games","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/act\/act-games\/","title":{"rendered":"act games"},"content":{"rendered":"

fun act prep activities, including act games, make a great way to boost your score between study periods. act games aren’t a way to get out<\/em> of studying for the exam—but they are a good way to master concepts and push your scores ever-so-much-higher. <\/p>\n

so how can you use act games to get that score up? here’s a list of act games for each section on the act. (instructions below!)<\/p>\n

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  1. act games for math<\/strong>: 3 numbers, 21 results<\/a><\/li>\n
  2. act games for science<\/strong>: competitive chart reading<\/a><\/li>\n
  3. act games for reading<\/strong>: reading scavenger hunt<\/a><\/li>\n
  4. act games for english<\/strong>: why is this wrong?<\/a><\/li>\n
  5. even more strategies to make act studying fun<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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    act games for math: 3 numbers, 21 results<\/h2>\n

    this is a really fun game that i’ve used to sharpen my own math skills. in the game, you take three consecutive single-digit numbers (1,2,3; 7,8,9; 3,4,5, etc…). then you use math operations to get resulting numbers from 1 to 21. this game requires you to get really creative with math in a way that’s both challenging and fun. here’s one example, using 1, 2, and 3:<\/p>\n