Progress Learning South Carolina

SCCCR-Aligned Practice & EOCEP Test Prep

Progress Learning provides online SCCCR-aligned practice and EOCEP practice assessments for districts, schools, and teachers to set up their students for success.

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SC EOCEP Practice Assessments

Progress Learning’s SC EOCEP Practice Assessments give students a realistic preview of what they’ll face on test day before the stakes are real. With end-of-course exams carrying real weight for course credit and graduation, realistic practice is critical for helping students perform at their best when it counts. Our SC EOCEP Practice Assessments include:

  • Pre-built assessments that mimic the real EOCEP exams in both content and format
  • Unique tests across key high school subjects: English II, Algebra I, Biology, and U.S. History & the Constitution
  • Fresh questions that are separate from the existing item bank, so students aren’t seeing questions they’ve answered before
  • Easy and flexible assignment options like start dates, due dates, and retry settings
  • Actionable data that lets teachers immediately assign practice on areas that students need to improve
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Fully Aligned to SCCCR on All 4 Core Subjects

Take a look at a sample question used in Algebra 1 EOC prep

A1.ACE.1 Equations and Inequalities in One Variable
Create and solve equations and inequalities in one variable that model real-world problems involving linear, quadratic, simple rational, and exponential relationships. Interpret the solutions and determine whether they are reasonable

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College and Career Readiness Solution

In addition to our high school content covering all four core subjects, Progress Learning offers everything your students need for College and Career Readiness. This all-in-one standards-aligned solution includes premium prep for the SAT® and ACT®, ACT WorkKeys®, AP® prep, ASVAB®, and more—giving students the tools they need for success beyond high school.

About South Carolina EOCEP Testing

The End-of-Course Examination Program (EOCEP) is a statewide assessment program that measures how well high school students have mastered academic standards in specific gateway courses. These tests make up 20% of the student’s final grade in the course.

South Carolina’s EOCEP assessments are administered online. Paper exams are administered only in certain situation for students with specific accommodations.

For high school students, EOCEP exams must not begin earlier than the last 15 instructional days of the semester or school year, except for the English 2 writing section which must not begin more than 20 days before the end of semester or school year. The reading and writing sections can’t be administered on the same day.

For high school students, EOCEP exams are administered in the following subjects:

  • Algebra 1
  • Biology 1
  • English 2 Reading
  • English 2 Writing
  • U.S. History and Constitution

How Do You Prepare for South Carolina EOCEP Assessments?

Start by reviewing the sample items and test blueprints on ed.sc.gov to understand the test’s content and structure. Then, create your own questions and assessments to help students with the topic they need to study. Progress Learning makes specific SCCCR aligned practice and exam review easy with a variety of tools for teachers, including a comprehensive assessment and assignment builder.

For high school educators, your approach to EOCEP test prep may vary by student and subject. Consider reviewing specific topics during class periods or dedicating time for focused study sessions or one-on-one tutoring. By tailoring your teaching strategy to your students, you will improve their standards mastery and boost their test performance.

How Is Progress Learning Aligned to South Carolina Standards?

Math
English
Science
Social Studies

English

Accuplacer - Reading

Accuplacer - Writing

ACT English

ACT Reading

ACT WorkKeys/WIN: Graphic Literacy

ACT WorkKeys/WIN: Workplace Documents

AP English Language & Composition

AP Literature and Composition

English 1

(SCCCR)

English 2 EOC

(SCCCR)

English 3

(SCCCR)

English 4

(SCCCR)

GED Reasoning through Language Arts

Hamlet

Prince of Denmark

High School Writing

Julius Caesar

Macbeth

NAEP Grade 12 Reading

Romeo and Juliet

SAT Reading & Writing

Math

Accuplacer - Advanced Algebra

Accuplacer - Quantitative Reasoning

ACT Math

ACT WorkKeys/WIN: Applied Mathematics

Algebra 1 EOC

(SCCCR)

Algebra 2 with Probability

(SCCCR)

AP Calculus AB

AP Statistics

ASVAB

Calculus

(SCCCR)

Foundations in Algebra

(SCCCR)

GED Mathematical Reasoning

Geometry with Statistics

(SCCCR)

Intermediate Algebra

(SCCCR)

NAEP Grade 12 Mathematics

Pre-Calculus

(SCCCR)

Reasoning in Mathematics

(SCCCR)

SAT Math

Statistical Modeling

(SCCCR)

Applications and Modeling

(SCCCR)

AP Precalculus

Science

ACT Science

AP Biology

AP Chemistry

AP Environmental Science

Biology 1 EOC

(SCCCR)

Biology 2

(SCCCR)

Chemistry

(SCCCR)

Earth and Space Science

(SCCCR)

Environmental Science

GED Science

Health

Human Anatomy and Physiology

Physical Science

(SCCCR)

Physics

(SCCCR)

Social Studies

AP Human Geography

AP Macroeconomics

AP Psychology

AP U.S. Government & Politics

AP United States History

AP World History Modern

Citizenship Test

Economics and Personal Finance

(SCCCR)

GED Social Studies

Human Geography

(SCCCR)

Introduction to African American History

Modern World History

(SCCCR)

United States Government

(SCCCR)

United States History and the Constitution EOC

(SCCCR)

WIN Learning Essential Soft Skills Assessment

What Are Customers Saying About Progress Learning?

Corey Phillips, Educator in Georgia

“The most honest thing I can say about Progress Learning is that it has impacted my classroom more than any other program or website I’ve used in my 6 years of teaching.”

Corey Phillips, Educator in Georgia
Educator at H.E. Corley Elementary in South Carolina

"Prepares your students for SC Ready type questions"

Educator at H.E. Corley Elementary in South Carolina
Adam Weatherford, Educator in Mississippi

“Ever since signing up for a trial of Progress Learning, I knew it was something special. From the bell ringers, lessons, assessments, activities, and games, there is something for every student that walks into the classroom.”

Adam Weatherford, Educator in Mississippi

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