SAT & ACT Prep Resources for Teachers
SAT & ACT Prep Resources for Teachers
Classroom resources for the reading, writing and math skills the digital SAT and the ACT actually reward, built for teachers running prep inside a normal course rather than in a separate cram class.
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Units that build the underlying skills
None of these are practice tests; they teach the reading, grammar and algebra both exams keep returning to, so tap any cover for the full preview, contents and price.

How the Internet Works โ Computer Science Unit: Worksheets, Projects & Slides (Grades 6โ9)

Analysing a Painting โ Method, Vocabulary and Exam Training

Data and Encoding: Binary & Digital Images โ Computer Science Unit: Worksheets, Projects & Slides (Grades 6โ9)
Course Launch & Financial Mindset Bundle: Complete 4-Lesson Unit

Timmy and the Talking Tree - Englisch Lesen Klasse 2
Why teachers use these
Why teachers use these for test prep
In a lot of districts the SAT or ACT is now given on a school day and counts toward accountability, which quietly makes every English and math teacher a prep teacher. The digital SAT reads nothing like the paper test it replaced, with short passages and an adaptive second module, and the ACT has changed too. Rewriting your own materials for that is a semester of work. Ready-made skill units are faster, and they still teach the course content.
What's covered
What each download contains
A complete short unit rather than another worksheet packet.
- Four levels of practice
- Editable teaching slides
- Worked answer keys
- Lesson plan with timings
- Print and digital versions
Make it work for everyone
Differentiation and tracking growth
A prep class is almost never one level. The four tiers let a student who is still shaky on comma rules and a student chasing the top band work the same lesson without either one wasting an hour. Keep the marked sheets, because a folder of dated work shows growth on specific skills far more usefully than a single practice-test score.
Good to know
Frequently asked questions
Are these official SAT or ACT materials?
No. Teach Lessons has no affiliation with College Board or ACT, and nothing here is endorsed by either. For real exam conditions use the official full-length practice tests in Bluebook and ACT's own released forms. These units teach the underlying skills, which is the part official practice tests do not do.
Do they match the digital SAT format?
Not item for item. The digital SAT uses short passages with a single question each and an adaptive second module, and no third-party worksheet reproduces that. What transfers is the skill: reading for a claim and its evidence, spotting a boundary error, and moving quickly through linear and quadratic work.
Can I use these with juniors who take the ACT instead?
Yes. The overlap between the two exams is larger than students think, especially in grammar, data interpretation and algebra. What differs most is pacing, since the ACT allows less time per question. Use the same units, then add a timed round once students are secure on the content.
Is there enough here for a full prep course?
Not on its own, and you should not want that. Build the course around official practice tests for diagnosis and timing, then use these units on the two or three weaknesses the data shows. That mix runs faster and moves scores more than working through a prep book front to back.
Build a prep block your students will use
Browse the catalog and pick the skill units that target what your practice-test data is showing.
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