Schedule a time to practice problems for the exam. Put an alarm on your phone.
For example: I am going to study for 1 hour every Tuesday. Put that as a calendar event in your phone.
Study in a quiet place. Get rid of distractions.
For example: Put your phone in a different room on silent.
Take a stretch break every 30 minutes while studying.
Become familiar with the formula sheet provided. Even if you don't have the formulas memorized, you will be able to easily find them on the sheet.
Review your class notes and practice taking Keystone Samplers from previous years.
Here is a link to the Pennsylvania Department of Education where you can see Keystone Samplers.
If you have an account IXL, you are able to work through the Keystone Algebra 1 Skill Plan . Ensure that you are logged into your account prior to beginning the IXL skills.
What is it?
The Keystone Algebra Exam is the end of course exam for Algebra I. It is designed to assess proficiency in Algebra I.