Class Itinerary

 

In this info-packed series of Zoom classes (each sold separately), we'll review all the key content knowledge you need to pass Praxis Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects. We'll also teach you test strategies designed specifically for the exam, including how to deconstruct multiple-choice problems and how to manage your test time effectively.

Reading and Language Arts (5002) covers Foundational Skills of Reading; Literature and Informational Texts; Writing; Language; and Speaking and Listening.

Mathematics (5003) covers Numbers and Operations; Algebraic Thinking; and Geometry and Measurement, Data, Statistics, and Probability.

Social Studies (5004) covers the domains of US History, Government and Citizenship; Geography, Anthropology, and Sociology; and World History and Economics.

Lastly, Science (5005) covers Earth Science; Life Science; and Physical Science.

To register, please visit our Praxis Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects Zoom Prep Classes page.

 

Praxis Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects

 

Session Topic Areas
Reading & Language Arts (5 sessions)
 
Session 1
Domain 1: Foundational Skills of Reading - Phonological Awareness - Phonics and Word Analysis - Development of a First Language - Acquisition of a Subsequent Language - Developing Literacy

Opportunity for questions

Session 2
Domain 2: Literature and Informational Texts - Identifying the Main Idea - Basic Elements of Fiction and Non-Fiction - Literary Elements - Structural Elements - Point of View - Reading Comprehension - Comparing Related Works

Opportunity for questions

Session 3
Domain 3: Writing - Types of Writing - Forms - Evaluating Writing - Effective Writing - Developmental Stages of Writing - Research Process

Opportunity for questions

Session 4
Domain 4: Language - Syntax - Sentence Types and Structures - Semantics - Usage

Opportunity for questions

Session 5
Domain 5: Speaking and Listening - Communication Settings - Elements of Speech - Listening - Viewing Skills

Opportunity for questions

Mathematics (5 sessions)
Session 1
Domain 1: Numbers and Operations - Foundations of Math - Standard Computational Algorithms - Number Theory - Estimating - Using Basic Math and Reasoning in Challenging Word Problem Scenarios

Opportunity for questions

Session 2
Domain 2: Algebraic Thinking - Identifying Patterns and Working with Algebraic Expressions - Properties of Number Systems

Opportunity for questions

Session 3
Domain 2: Algebraic Thinking (continued) - Simple Equations - Inequalities

Opportunity for questions

Session 4
Domain 3: Geometry and Measurement, Data, Statistics, and Probability - Basic Geometric Properties - Working with Multiple 2D Shapes - Solid Geometry - Transformations and Nets - Systems of Measurement

Opportunity for questions

Session 5
Domain 3: Geometry and Measurement, Data, Statistics, and Probability (continued) - Collecting and Representing Data - Probability - Fundamental Counting Techniques - Measures of Central Tendency

Opportunity for questions

Social Studies (4 sessions)
Session 1
Domain 1: US History, Government and Citizenship - Early Exploration of North America - The Colonial Era - The War for Independence - Founding of the Nation and the US Political System - The Growing Country - The Civil War and Reconstruction

Opportunity for questions

Session 2
Domain 1: US History, Government and Citizenship (continued) - The Industrial Revolution - The Great Depression - 20th Century Developments - Forms of Government - Key Documents and Speeches in US History - Responsibilities of Citizenship

Opportunity for questions

Session 3
Domain 2: Geography, Anthropology, and Sociology - World Geography - Regional Geography - Interaction of Physical and Human Systems - Uses of Geography - Geography and Man

Opportunity for questions

Session 4
Domain 3: World History and Economics - Classical Civilizations - A Modern World System - Cross-Cultural Comparisons - The Key Terms of Economics - Major Effects on an Economy - The Government and the Economy - Collecting and Representing Data - Resource Materials in Social Studies - Process Skills in Social Studies

Opportunity for questions

Science (4 sessions)
Session 1
Domain 1: Earth Science - Structure of the Earth System - The Rock Cycle - Plate Tectonics and Effects of Plate Movements - Paleontology - Bodies of Water - The Sun, Solar System and Galaxy - Eclipses, Lunar Phases and Tides - The Calendar and Seasons

Opportunity for questions

Session 2
Domain 2: Life Science - Characteristics of Living Things - Cells - Organ Systems - Genetics, Evolution and Heredity - Regulation and Behavior - Physical Factors Affecting Organisms - Categories and Traits of Familiar Organisms - Ecosystems and Relationships Between Organisms - Personal Health

Opportunity for questions

Session 3
Domain 3: Physical Science - Basics of Matter - Chemical Changes, Physical Changes and Mixtures - Motion and Related Concepts - Basics of Energy - Temperature, Thermal Energy and Heat

Opportunity for questions

Session 4
Domain 3: Physical Science (continued) - Simple Machines - Electricity and Magnetism - Light Waves and Sound Waves - Science as a Human Endeavor - Unifying Processes of Science

Opportunity for questions

Note: There may be a slight variation in the date certain topics are covered, depending on the pace of the individual class.

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