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SUBJECT AREAS TESTED

Below are the subject areas tested on the Alabama High School Graduation Exam:

READING
This test helps determine if the student can read and comprehend textual, functional, and recreational material. Standards tested include the following:

  • Demonstrate literal understanding.
  • Interpret passages.
  • Apply critical analysis strategies.
  • Utilize strategies that enhance comprehension.
 

LANGUAGE
This test helps measure the student’s knowledge of language mechanics and expression. Standards tested include the following:

  • Recognize correct grammar and usage.
  • Demonstrate appropriate word choice.
  • Recognize correct sentence structure.
  • Use correct capitalization and punctuation.
  • Use appropriate organizational skills for writing and revising.

MATHEMATICS
This test helps measure the student’s knowledge of Algebra I and geometry. Standards tested include the following:

Perform basic operations on algebraic expressions.

  • Solve equations and inequalities.
  • Apply concepts related to functions.
  • Apply formulas.
  • Apply graphing techniques.
  • Represent problem situations.
  • Solve problems involving a variety of algebraic and geometric concepts.

SCIENCE
This test helps to measure the student’s knowledge of biology and physical science. Standards tested include the following:

  • Nature of science (scientific process).
  • Matter (states, transfer, change, types).
  • Diversity of life (classification, structure, function).
  • Heredity (mutations, DNA, traits).
  • Cells (structure, function, reproduction).
  • Interdependence (populations, ecosystems).
  • Energy (transformations, waves).
  • Force and motion (laws).

SOCIAL SCIENCE

This test helps measure the student’s knowledge of history. Standards tested include the following:
  • Global influence of the pre-colonial and colonial eras of the Western Hemisphere.
  • Formation and development of the .
  • Eras of revolution, expansion, and reform prior to the United States Civil War.
  • Civil War Era.
  • Developments of the late 19th and 20th centuries.
  • Causes and effects of World War I.
  • Great Depression and World War II.

 
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