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CORE Middle School Science What’s in the Study Guide

Taking the CORE Middle School Science exam can be a daunting task. Because its goal is to test your classroom readiness across the spectrum of content, our Indiana CORE Middle School Science study guide covers a lot of ground.

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298

Pages of Study Material

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Taking the CORE Middle School Science 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.

Learn about the test What’s on the CORE Middle School Science exam?

The CORE Middle School Science exam is designed for educators to show their knowledge and skills needed to teach middle school science. The test consists of questions about a variety of topics relating to Physical Science, Earth and Space Science, Life Science, and Foundation and Instruction.

Taking the CORE Middle School Science 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 needed to teach middle school science, the exam is broken into five domains and eight standards.

QuestionsTime limit
Middle School Science100105’
You will have 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete the exam.

CORE Middle School Science What to Expect

The CORE Middle School Science exam consists of 100 questions. The test is administered via computer. Because of this, there can be a variety in the style of questions that are asked.

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.