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AI Tool for Science Teachers

AI SAT Reading and Writing Practice for Science Teachers

Science-track students have a built-in advantage on the digital SAT: informational science passages are among the most common text types in the Reading and Writing section, and students who can read and interpret scientific text fluently have a significant head start. The AI SAT Reading and Writing Practice tool generates science-domain passages and questions that build on the scientific reading skills students are already developing in science class.

4 skill areas
All SAT Reading and Writing
Science-rich
Lab and research passage types
3 levels
Foundational through advanced
Unlimited
Fresh practice passages

How This Tool Is Used for Science Teachers

Scientific Claim and Evidence Practice

Generate passages presenting scientific claims with supporting evidence and questions asking students to evaluate which evidence best supports a specific claim, the Command of Evidence skill in a science context.

Experiment Description Passage Practice

Generate passages describing experimental methodology and findings with questions about the implications of specific results, connecting scientific literacy to SAT reading skills.

Data and Graph Interpretation Practice

Generate passages with embedded data displays and Command of Evidence Quantitative questions that require students to read a text claim and identify which data point supports or contradicts it.

Science Vocabulary in Context

Generate Words in Context questions using scientific terminology in passages, building both science vocabulary and the context-determination strategy that SAT questions test.

Research Paper Structure Analysis

Generate Craft and Structure questions about how scientific writing is organized (introduction, methods, results, discussion) connecting scientific writing conventions to Text Structure and Purpose SAT questions.

Cross-Study Comparison Practice

Generate paired passage sets presenting two scientific studies with different methods or conclusions, targeting the Cross-Text Connections skill in a domain where science students have genuine content advantage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Science passages appear as informational texts (descriptions of scientific concepts, summaries of research findings, explanations of natural phenomena) typically 350-450 words. They often include graphs or data tables in the quantitative evidence questions. Science, social science, and humanities informational texts collectively make up the majority of the digital SAT Reading and Writing section passages.

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