Taking the PRAXIS Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects (Math) 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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The Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects–Mathematics subtest is designed for prospective teachers of children in primary through upper elementary school grades. The 50 questions focus on the broad knowledge of mathematics and related competencies necessary to be licensed as a beginning teacher at the elementary school level. The test includes selected-response questions, such as single-selection multiple-choice questions with four choices and multiple selection multiple-choice questions, and numeric entry questions.
Taking the PRAXIS Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects–Mathematics subtest 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 elementary math, the exam is broken into 3 categories.
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