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http://www.fcatmentor.com/fcat_grade_9.htm
Find resources for Grades 9-12 organized by standard in Language Arts and Math.

http://fcat.fldoe.org/fcatitem.asp
Practice test books and answer keys can be found here.

http://www.floridatechnet.org/inservice/fcat/new2.html
Learn more about the FCAT The FCAT is a different type of test. Although the FCAT was written to assess student performance in the areas of math and reading, the content of the material used is often taken from areas such as science, social studies or the arts.

http://www.fcatexplorer.com/
Take practice tests according to grade level and subject. It includes practice assessments in reading, math and science.

http://fcit.usf.edu/fcat10r/home/site-map.html
The University of South Florida has provided a wealth of information along with practice assessments and explanations for answers.
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/prep_one/improv_sent/pracStart.html
Practice the sentence completion requirement on the SAT/ACT.

http://www.testprepreview.com/fcat_practice.htm
This site is super! You can find practice pages for not only the FCAT, but the SAT and ACT, too!
http://school.discoveryeducation.com/quizzes25/yelvie/contextclues.html
Do you know how to use context clues to improve your vocabulary? This site is NOT about vocabulary; it’s about knowing what to do when you come across unfamiliar words.

http://www.laflemm.com/dynamic/online_practice.php?practice_id=2
Improve your vocabulary for classes, for SAT, for ACT, for life! This is an interactive site where you can submit your answers for immediate feedback on your skills.

http://www.english-zone.com/vocab/vic02.html
READ the sentence, CHOOSE the answer, and get your score instantly!

http://www.voycabulary.com/
VoyCabulary makes the words on any webpage into links so you can look them up in a dictionary or other word-reference-site of your choice by simply clicking on the words.

http://vietsciences.free.fr/tuvung/latingreekprefix.htm
Did you know that Greek and Latin roots account for over 60% of the English language and over 90% of the terms in science and technology? Studying the Greek and Latin roots of English is essential to understanding English vocabulary. Start your journey here!

http://www.wordahead.com/Home/tabid/37/Default.aspx
Would you rather learn new vocabulary by listening and watching? Check out this site!