Practical guides, strategy references, and insights designed to help educators and administrators improve ACT outcomes across their schools.
Autologix-developed reference guides covering key ACT subject areas. Available in English and Spanish for district-wide distribution.
Essential formulas, problem types, and strategies for the ACT Math section. Covers algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and data analysis — organized by frequency and difficulty level.
Grammar rules, rhetorical skills, and strategy breakdowns for the ACT English section. Organized by concept frequency on actual ACT exams to help students focus preparation where it matters most.
A structured approach to the ACT Reading section including passage mapping techniques, question triage strategies, and time management frameworks. Designed to help students navigate the section efficiently and accurately.
Comprehensive formula sheet covering every mathematical concept tested on the ACT. Organized by topic with visual aids and worked examples. Print-ready for classroom and student use.
These materials are samples from our instructional library. Full curriculum packages, teacher guides, and implementation support are available as part of our ACT Prep Programs.
Request Full MaterialsKey findings that inform how we design our ACT readiness programs.
School districts across the country have invested millions in digital ACT prep platforms expecting score improvements. The data tells a different story. While adaptive platforms are powerful tools for individualized practice, they don't address the critical factors that drive score gains: student motivation, strategy instruction, test-taking stamina, and accountability.
Students who receive only platform access show significantly lower engagement rates, higher abandonment rates, and smaller score gains compared to students who receive platform access combined with structured human instruction. The research is clear: technology is a tool, not a solution by itself.
Autologix approach: We pair every platform deployment with expert-led Boot Camp sessions and teacher-delivered classroom instruction to ensure students actually engage with the preparation at a meaningful level.
Districts frequently bring in motivational speakers or test prep companies to deliver ACT workshops to large groups of 100-300 students. While these events generate excitement, they don't produce measurable score improvements. Students in large-assembly formats lack the ability to ask questions, receive individual feedback, or engage in the active practice that drives learning.
Research consistently demonstrates that small-group instruction (20-35 students) enables direct interaction, real-time formative assessment, immediate error correction, and the active engagement that translates to test score improvements. Our 30-student Boot Camp model is sized specifically to maximize these benefits.
Autologix approach: Every Boot Camp session is capped at approximately 30 students with a 75-minute format designed for sustained engagement and active practice.
Mississippi requires all juniors to take the ACT as part of graduation requirements. With state averages around 17-18 composite, even a 3-4 point improvement can transform a student's post-secondary options. A student who moves from a 17 to a 21 may qualify for thousands of dollars in state merit scholarships, avoid remedial coursework at the college level, and significantly expand their range of admissible institutions.
For districts serving predominantly underserved populations, an effective ACT prep program isn't just an academic initiative — it's an equity initiative that directly impacts students' access to higher education and financial aid.
Autologix approach: Our programs are designed for full-district implementation to ensure equitable access for every student, not just the highest performers. Bilingual materials in English and Spanish further ensure no student or family is left out of the process.
Our professional development is designed to be practical and immediately applicable — not theoretical.
A deep dive into how the ACT is structured, how it's scored, and what students need to know to maximize performance. Designed for teachers who may not have recent experience with the current test format.
Practical instructional strategies for teaching ACT content in Math, English, Reading, and Science. Includes pacing techniques, common student errors, and high-yield focus areas for each section.
How to read and act on platform assessment data. Covers individual student reports, class-level trends, and district dashboards — with specific guidance on identifying students who need intervention.