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IC for Praxis I Math?
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Has anyone taken the PPST Praxis in Mathematics and used IC to prepare?

Once I'm done with two of my classes, I plan to take the three-test Praxis I series (Reading, Writing w/essay, Mathematics) and am doing an excellent job of working myself up over these tests. I mean, it's not like my chance to take the next step toward my long-held dream rests on passing these tests or anything. Rolleyes

I'm not worried about the Reading test -- it's mostly comprehension. A&I Lit lite from what I've gathered. Writing will require basic grammar review and a few practice sessions with a timer and stupid essay topics drawn from a hat. Math, though. Eep! It's been several years since my last math class and I'm skeered.

The paper-based test (which I will choose for math) is 40 questions in 60 minutes. No calculator allowed. (I have a tendency to make computational errors. This is a problem.)

Here's the breakdown:

[INDENT]I. Number and Operations (13 questions)
II. Algebra (8 questions)
III. Geometry and Measurement (9 questions)
IV. Data Analysis and Probability (10 questions)[/INDENT]

Will the CLEP College Mathematics flashcards be good review for this one? Anyone? Bueller?
BS Literature in English cum laude, Excelsior College
currently pursuing K-8 MAT, University of Alaska Southeast (42/51).

IC works! Credits by exam to date: 63

CLEP: A&I Lit (72), Am Gov (69), Biology (58), Intro to Ed Psych (73), Intro Psych (77), Intro Soc (72), US History I (69)
DSST: Astronomy (65), Civil War (63), Intro Computing (463), Environment & Humanity (70), Foundations of Ed (68), USSR (54)
GRE: Literature in English (60th percentile / 18 cr)

On Deck: classroom research & instructional design
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cinderly Wrote:Has anyone taken the PPST Praxis in Mathematics and used IC to prepare?

Once I'm done with two of my classes, I plan to take the three-test Praxis I series (Reading, Writing w/essay, Mathematics) and am doing an excellent job of working myself up over these tests. I mean, it's not like my chance to take the next step toward my long-held dream rests on passing these tests or anything. Rolleyes

I'm not worried about the Reading test -- it's mostly comprehension. A&I Lit lite from what I've gathered. Writing will require basic grammar review and a few practice sessions with a timer and stupid essay topics drawn from a hat. Math, though. Eep! It's been several years since my last math class and I'm skeered.

The paper-based test (which I will choose for math) is 40 questions in 60 minutes. No calculator allowed. (I have a tendency to make computational errors. This is a problem.)

Here's the breakdown:

[INDENT]I. Number and Operations (13 questions)
II. Algebra (8 questions)
III. Geometry and Measurement (9 questions)
IV. Data Analysis and Probability (10 questions)[/INDENT]

Will the CLEP College Mathematics flashcards be good review for this one? Anyone? Bueller?
>>

This may or may not help you- but I found the BEST resource for this type of study is at Math.com - World of Math Online It is a free computer based brush up. First, there is a quick series of lessons, then samples, then you do the "quiz" questions. This helped me firm up on the basics, and I highly suggest it!
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Thank you, Jennifer. I need to get over my math phobia, anyway, but I'm struggling to identify resources. That site looks fantastic!

And that Einstein quote is going on my classroom wall, if I ever get there.
BS Literature in English cum laude, Excelsior College
currently pursuing K-8 MAT, University of Alaska Southeast (42/51).

IC works! Credits by exam to date: 63

CLEP: A&I Lit (72), Am Gov (69), Biology (58), Intro to Ed Psych (73), Intro Psych (77), Intro Soc (72), US History I (69)
DSST: Astronomy (65), Civil War (63), Intro Computing (463), Environment & Humanity (70), Foundations of Ed (68), USSR (54)
GRE: Literature in English (60th percentile / 18 cr)

On Deck: classroom research & instructional design
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cinderly Wrote:Thank you, Jennifer. I need to get over my math phobia, anyway, but I'm struggling to identify resources. That site looks fantastic!

And that Einstein quote is going on my classroom wall, if I ever get there.

Of COURSE You will get there Wink
I'm done!
B.A. English, TESC, completed December 2008

Tests passed: A/I Lit-73, Mgmt-71, Amer Lit-73, Tech Writing-64, Criminal Justice-56, Here's to Your Health-65, Law Enforcement-60
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cookderosa Wrote:>>

This may or may not help you- but I found the BEST resource for this type of study is at Math.com - World of Math Online It is a free computer based brush up. First, there is a quick series of lessons, then samples, then you do the "quiz" questions. This helped me firm up on the basics, and I highly suggest it!
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I wanted to add, go in under the "Practice" tab for the lessons.
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