Praxis®️ Middle School: Social Studies What’s in the Study Guide
Taking the Middle School: Social Studies exam can be a daunting task. Because its goal is to test your classroom readiness across the spectrum of content, it covers a lot of ground.
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Taking the Praxis®️ Middle School: Social Studies exam can be a daunting task. Because its goal is to test your classroom readiness across the spectrum of content, it covers a lot of ground.
Taking the Praxis®️ Middle School: Social Studies exam can be a daunting task. Because its goal is to test your classroom readiness across the spectrum of content, it covers a lot of ground. This breadth can make it hard to know how to prepare. Luckily, if you understand how the test is organized and what it is testing, you will have no problem prepping for this test. In order to cover everything, the exam is broken into three subtests – which are then broken down into five domains.
Questions | Test Percentage | |
---|---|---|
United States History | 22 | 19% |
World History | 18 | 15% |
Government/Civics | 17 | 14% |
Geography | 17 | 14% |
Economics | 16 | 13% |
Short Content Essays | 3 CRQ | 25% |
You will have 2 hours to complete the exam.
The Middle School: Social Studies exam consists of 90 multiple-choice questions and 3 constructed-response questions. The test must completed within 2 hours. The test is administered via computer.
You should expect to see three main types of questions: single-answer, stimulus-based, and cluster. You should expect most questions to require you simply to click an oval next to the correct answer. They may ask you to zoom in on details in a graphic or picture, click boxes next to all that apply, click on checkboxes, click on parts of a graphic or sentence, use a drag and drop feature, or select your answer from a drop-down menu.
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