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Passed with an A, but I found the real exam tougher then the practice exams. If you want to get an A on the exam I would spring for the practice tests as they give you a good foundation and expose you to the ideas/thought process of the exam writers. Infact, this is my second ECE using their practice tests and I think I would have only scored C's without them. My stategy for ECE's is to keep going over the practice exams until I score in the 90's then I schedule my exam.
To prep for the exam I mainly used the ECE practice exams and some websites for terms:
http://www.naperville203.org/assets/lite...ionary.pdf
Glossary of Reading Terms
Discussion Papers - Understanding Phonics and its role in Literacy Education
another suggestion: have an idea about the themes of the children's literature listed in the study guide, look them up on amazon or wiki them. eg:Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Amazon.com: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: Mildred D. Taylor: Books
Passed with an A, but I found the real exam tougher then the practice exams. If you want to get an A on the exam I would spring for the practice tests as they give you a good foundation and expose you to the ideas/thought process of the exam writers. Infact, this is my second ECE using their practice tests and I think I would have only scored C's without them. My stategy for ECE's is to keep going over the practice exams until I score in the 90's then I schedule my exam.
To prep for the exam I mainly used the ECE practice exams and some websites for terms:
http://www.naperville203.org/assets/lite...ionary.pdf
Glossary of Reading Terms
Discussion Papers - Understanding Phonics and its role in Literacy Education
another suggestion: have an idea about the themes of the children's literature listed in the study guide, look them up on amazon or wiki them. eg:Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Amazon.com: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: Mildred D. Taylor: Books