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Prep and Learning Modules

After completing the initial ALEKS PPL practice assessment, the system will suggest a Preparation and Learning Module based on the performance. You can choose the suggested module or select a different module based on the course you are aiming to place into. Only one module may be chosen, and the choice cannot be changed once a module has been started. Preparation and Learning Modules suggested for specific courses are outlined below.

If you are aiming to place into: Choose the prep and learning module:
MATH 0800 or MATH 0850 Prep for Beginning Algebra
MATH 1010, MATH 1030, Math 1040, Math 1045 or Math 1120 Prep for Intermediate Algebra
MATH 1050 or MATH 1060 Prep for College Algebra
MATH 1080, MATH 2010 or Math 2020 Prep for Pre Calculus
MATH 1100, MATH 1210 or MATH 2040  Prep for Calculus

 

Work in Your Prep and Learning Module

The Prep and Learning Module provides an efficient way to do targeted review of the particular topics just beyond the boundary of your current understanding. You are required to use the Prep and Learning Module for at least three hours prior to retaking the ALEKS assessment. (3 hours is a minimum requirement.) A majority of Snow College students who have worked with the Prep and Learning Module for 5-10 hours have been able to raise their initial placement by at least one course. We recommend that all students who use ALEKS spend 10-20 hours working in their Prep and Learning Module to prepare for success in their first math class. It is also recommneded that as you work in the Prep and Learning Modules to only use a calculator when one is presented on screen.

Prep and Learning Pie

Aleks Prep and Learning Pie ChartYour Prep and Learning Pie will help to monitor and guide your learning. Topics are visually grouped into various pie “slices.” Under each slice, ALEKS will give you several topics from which you can choose to continue your learning. Progress in your Prep and Learning Module does not count for placement purposes, but will very likely help you score higher when you retake the ALEKS assessment.

 

 

Knowledge Checks

After you work in your Prep and Learning Module for a certain number of hours, or demonstrate mastery of a certain number of new topics, ALEKS will give you an assessment within Prep and Learning Mode called a “Knowledge Check” or a “Progress Assessment.” This assessment usually contains 20 questions focused on the topics you have recently studied.  This does not count for placement purposes.  The purpose of this assessment is to solidify the new topics you have learned in your long-term memory.

If you do not confirm mastery of a topic during the Knowledge Check, the topic will be added back into your Prep and Learning Pie so that you will be able to review it again.