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Today's Session Plan
Phase 1 (≈ 25 min): You'll learn 4 essential strategies with real examples, then apply them in a guided practice with 10 questions. You'll get coaching feedback as you go.
Phase 2 (≈ 60 min): Full-length practice exam with 3 sections, 15 multiple-choice questions, and 3 written responses.
Today's goal is not perfection — it's progress. Every strategy you learn here will make the full exam easier. Trust the process and trust yourself!
Step 1: Guided Practice
4 Strategies That Win on Math Tests
Read the Problem Carefully (R.P.C.)
Every correct answer starts with fully understanding what is being asked. Before looking at the answer choices, read the entire problem. Underline the question being asked (not just the scenario), circle key numbers and units, and identify the operation or strategy you need.
Problem: "A car travels 180 miles in 3 hours. What is the average speed in miles per hour?"
What to do: Circle 180 miles and 3 hours. Underline "average speed in miles per hour." Recognize: this is a unit-rate problem — divide total distance by time: 180 ÷ 3 = 60 mph.
Common mistake: Picking an answer before identifying what is being asked (distance vs. time vs. rate).
Eliminate, Then Choose (E.T.C.)
Don't hunt for the right answer first — hunt for wrong ones. Cross out 2 answers that are clearly too large, too small, or have the wrong units. This turns a 25% guess into a 50/50 educated choice.
Question: "What is the area of a triangle with base 10 cm and height 6 cm?"
A) 30 cm³ → Eliminate: wrong units — area uses cm², not cm³
B) 60 cm² → Eliminate: forgot to multiply by ½ (base × height only)
C) 30 cm² → Keep: ½ × 10 × 6 = 30 ✓
D) 16 cm² → Eliminate: too small (added instead of multiplied)
Eliminate A, B, and D. C is the only reasonable answer.
Track the Question Type
Math questions fall into predictable categories. Recognizing the type tells you exactly what to do:
1. Multi-step word problems — Do one step at a time; write each intermediate answer.
2. Fractions & decimals — Compare, add, or subtract with like denominators; connect to models.
3. Multiplication & division — Use facts and place value; watch for remainders in context.
4. Geometry & measurement — Area, perimeter, angles, and unit conversions when asked.
Written Response Formula: A.C.E.
Use this formula for every written response to earn full credit:
A — Answer the question directly in your first sentence.
C — Cite your calculations — show every step of your work.
E — Explain in words why you used each step.
Example: "The total cost is $9.00 (Answer). I multiplied the unit rate by the quantity: $3.60 × 2.5 = $9.00 (Cite). The unit rate tells me the cost per pound, so multiplying by 2.5 gives the cost for 2.5 pounds (Explain)."
R.P.C. = Read the Problem Carefully · E.T.C. = Eliminate, Then Choose · Track the Type = Know your question categories · A.C.E. = Answer, Cite, Explain
Step 1: Guided Practice
Mini Mock Exam
Step 1: Guided Practice
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Step 2: Practice Test
How This Exam Works
Total Time: 60 minutes
This practice exam contains 3 sections and 18 questions (15 multiple choice + 3 written responses).
For multiple-choice questions, select the BEST answer. You'll receive instant feedback after each selection.
For written response questions, write 3–5 complete sentences. Show your work and use the A.C.E. formula: Answer, Cite your calculations, Explain your reasoning.
You may return to any section at any time using the tabs above.
Suggested Pacing
0–20 min — Section 1: Numbers & Fractions (Questions 1–6)
20–40 min — Section 2: Ratios & Data (Questions 7–12)
40–60 min — Section 3: Expressions & Geometry (Questions 13–18)
R.P.C. Read the Problem Carefully · E.T.C. Eliminate, Then Choose · Track the Type · A.C.E. Answer, Cite, Explain
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Answer Key & Explanations
Phase 1: Guided Practice Answer Key
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Detailed Explanations — Phase 2
Written Response Rubric (1–4 Scale)
4 — Exemplary: Well-organized, shows all work clearly, explains reasoning in complete sentences, demonstrates strong understanding of the concept.
3 — Proficient: Addresses the question with correct work and at least one explanation sentence. Clear but may lack depth.
2 — Approaching: Attempts to answer but work is incomplete, explanation is missing, or the response is too brief.
1 — Beginning: Off-topic, no work shown, or answer is incorrect with no supporting reasoning.
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