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Subtest | Questions | Time |
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Reading and Language Arts 5002 | 80 | 90 Minutes |
Mathematics 5003 | 50 | 65 Minutes |
Social Studies 5004 | 60 | 50 Minutes |
Science 5005 | 55 | 50 Minutes |
If you take all four subtests in one session Praxis®️ 5001, you will have 4 hours and 15 minutes. |
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The practice tests mimic the exam in length and format. At the end, you’ll get a full breakdown of your results.
If you aren’t happy with your Practice Test score — we recommend a minimum score of 80% — then utilize the study guide to improve it.
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To pass the Elementary Education: Reading and Language Arts test, you must first understand what is on the exam and what you will be expected to know. The best way is to review the 240 Tutoring test breakdown materials and practice questions. Once you identify areas of weakness, you can begin targeting those areas with instructional content and practice questions.
This test does not include a scheduled break. If you choose to take an unscheduled break, your test clock will not stop, so it’s recommended that you use the restroom before or after your test. Long breaks are documented by test administrators, so do not take more than 5 to 10 minutes.
The test is 90 minutes, but expect to be at the testing site longer. Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before your appointment time to get checked in.
Watch this short video to understand what your testing day will look like.
It’s not easy. In 2015-2016, the passing rate in Colorado was 83%, according to the Colorado Department of Education.