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Mathematics 4-8

Mathematics 4-8 (115) Test Prep

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HERE'S THE BASIC AMOUNT OF WORK

  • Get a 90% or higher score in 3 practice exams within 2 weeks of the official test date.
  • Complete all the assigned quizzes recommended by the Study Plan Tracker.
  • The Study Plan Tracker must be turned on throughout your studying preparation.

(You must be a first-time taker of the real exam.)

Mathematics 4-8 (115)

Everything You Need to Know

The TExES Mathematics 4-8 (115) exam is designed to assess whether the teacher candidate has the requisite knowledge and skills that an entry-level educator in this field in Texas public schools must possess. The exam assesses whether the beginning teacher understands:

 

  • and uses probability and statistics, their applications and technology appropriate to teach the statewide curriculum (TEKS).
  • and uses mathematical processes to reason, solve mathematical problems, and make mathematical connections within and outside of mathematics and to communicate mathematically. 
  • the historical development of mathematical ideas, the relationship between society and mathematics, the structure of mathematics and the evolving nature of mathematics and mathematical knowledge.
  • assessment, and uses a variety of formal and informal assessment techniques appropriate to the learner on an ongoing basis to monitor and guide instruction and to evaluate and report student progress.
  • how children learn and develop mathematical skills, procedures and concepts; knows typical errors students make; and uses this knowledge to plan, organize and implement instruction to meet curriculum goals and to teach all students to understand and use mathematics.
  • and uses numbers, number systems and their structure, operations and algorithms, quantitative reasoning and technology appropriate to teach the statewide curriculum (TEKS). 
  • and uses patterns, relations, functions, algebraic reasoning, analysis and technology appropriate to teach the statewide curriculum (TEKS).
  • and uses geometry, spatial reasoning, measurement concepts and principles and technology appropriate to teach the statewide curriculum (TEKS).

 

 

 

Content Categorie:

I. Number Concepts

Approximate Number of Questions:

16

Approximate Percentage of Examination:

16%

Content Categorie:

II. Patterns and Algebra

Approximate Number of Questions:

21

Approximate Percentage of Examination:

21%

Content Categorie:

III. Geometry and Measurement

Approximate Number of Questions:

21

Approximate Percentage of Examination:

21%

Content Categorie:

IV. Probability and Statistics

Approximate Number of Questions:

16

Approximate Percentage of Examination:

16%

Content Categorie:

V. Mathematical Processes and Perspectives

Approximate Number of Questions:

10

Approximate Percentage of Examination:

10%

Content Categorie:

VI. Mathematical Learning, Instruction and Assessment

Approximate Number of Questions:

16

Approximate Percentage of Examination:

16%

Types of test questions on this exam

  • Clicking on one oval to select a single answer from a list of choices.
  • Selecting all that apply. In some questions, you will be asked to choose all the options that answer the question correctly.
  • Typing in an entry box You may be asked to enter a text or numeric answer. Some questions may have more than one place to enter a response.
  • Clicking check boxes. You may be asked to click check boxes instead of an oval when more than one choice within a set of answers can be selected.
  • Clicking parts of a graphic. In some questions, you will select your answers by clicking on a location (or locations) on a graphic such as a map or chart, as opposed to choosing your answer from a list.
  • Clicking on sentences. In questions with reading passages, you may be asked to choose your answer by clicking on a sentence (or sentences) within the reading passage.
  • Dragging and dropping answer choices into targets on the screen. You may be asked to choose an answer from a list and drag it into the appropriate location in a table, paragraph of text, or graphic.
  • Selecting answer choices from a drop-down menu. This type of question will ask you to select the appropriate answer or answers by selecting options from a drop-down menu (e.g., to complete a sentence).
Source: TExES Manual, Section 2.

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  • Clicking on sentences
  • Dragging and dropping answer choice
  • Selecting answer choices from a drop-down menu
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How do I prepare for the TExES?

You should not attempt the TExES test until you're scoring 90% or higher in at least 3 Certify Teacher full-length practice exams within 2 weeks of the official test date. Turn the Study Plan Tracker feature, in your Certify Teacher test prep, on and follow the recommendations of this Study Plan to complete assignments that target content you were found to be deficient and need improvement.

In addition, read the explanatory commentaries for all answer choices, including the rationales that explain the incorrect answers because these commentaries may explain a skill or clarify knowledge that will answer a question in the real exam. Take advantage of all the resources available to you in the Certify Teacher test prep so you can take the real TExES exam with confidence and be successful in it.

Where do I register to take a TExES test?

To take an exam, you must first create an account and then complete the registration and payment process. Here are the steps for you to create your account and register.

  • Go to www.tx.nesinc.com
  • Click "My Account" at the top bar and click "Create an account now"
  • Follow the prompts to register and schedule your exam

To reschedule or cancel a test appointment, do the following:

  • Log in to your account at www.tx.nesinc.com
  • elect "Current Registrations" at the side menu
  • Select "Re-schedule/Cancel" to re-schedule or cancel your exam

How is the TExES scored?

Scoring TExES exams sometimes involve scoring both selected- response and constructed-response questions, each with its own scoring scale. Selected-response questions are scored by computer on a scale from 100-300, with 100 being a 0% correct score and 300 being a 100% correct perfect score.

Constructed-response questions are scored by education professionals in the appropriate content area on a scale of 0 to 4, with 4 being the highest score. The score is converted to be reported on the 100-300 scale and added to the selected response score to show a final score for the exam. The minimum passing score is 240 for the TExES exams.

Is the TExES test hard?

Educational background, familiarity with the material, test- taking skills, and overall preparation are some of the many factors to consider in predicting how hard a given TExES test is for any specific person. Add to that the fact that there are over 55 different TExES tests.

Although some test-takers may breeze through one or more of these exams, many will find at least some of them challenging. Pass rate report data available for TExES tests taken in the academic year of 2021-2022 indicates that only 72% of test takers, on average, passed their tests the first time they took the exam.

Before retaking a TExES exam

Before retaking a TExES exam, identify what went wrong in the original exam. Did you run out of time to revise? Did stress get the best of you in the exam room? Examine your score report and identify the content categories you scored low.

Certify Teacher test prep approximates the environment of the real TExES test with similar interface, navigation, time, prompts, settings, question formats, question types, and content. Certify Teacher full-length practice tests mimic the real TExES exam and can help you pass your retake. Here’s what you get: lots of practice with applying knowledge and skills relevant to your certification area, a Study Plan that outlines your weak areas, and a solution to help you master content on which you need improvement. We’ve got the tools to help you succeed. Get comfortable with the test before you take the real thing. Let us help you.

Who can take a TExES test?

To be eligible for Texas teacher certification, candidates must complete a TEA-approved educator preparation program (EPP) and hold at least a bachelor's degree from an institution accredited by an agency recognized by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB). The traditional path for earning a teaching certificate in Texas as an undergraduate includes:

  • Completing a bachelor's degree with a teacher preparation component.
  • Passing the required teacher certification exams.
  • Applying for a teaching certificate or license.

There are alternative pathways for those who have a bachelor's degree outside of education. There are educator preparation programs (EPP) that offer alternative pathways to certification for both classroom and administrative positions. These EPP programs can streamline a career change to classroom teaching if you have a bachelor's degree. Alternative certification programs can commonly be completed in one year as a post-graduate certificate.

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What if I don't pass my TExES test?

If you are unable to pass your TExES exam on your first attempt, you may retake the exam 4 more times for a total of 5 attempts per exam. An exam can be retaken after 30 days from the date of the last attempt. If your exam is made up of subject subsets like the Core Subjects EC-6 and you did not pass one or more of the subsets, you are eligible to retake only the subset(s) you did not pass instead of retaking the whole exam.

If you are unable to successfully pass the examination after five attempts, you will not be allowed to take the examination again unless the Texas Education Agency approves a test-limit waiver. However, before you can apply to this waiver to attempt the exam a sixth time you must satisfy the waiver requirements. Click this link to download the waiver application. Section D of the waiver applies to all TExES exams and determines the number of clock hours of educational activity you must complete before you can submit the waiver application to be approved by TEA. Click this link for help filling out the waiver application.

Once you have determined the number of clock-hours, the next step is to look for educational activities that will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need, based on your Deficit Competency Analysis, to be successful on your waiver attempt. But you need to look no further because Certify Teacher is a TEA- Approved CPE provider and will be able to help you with meeting this requirement of your waiver application successfully.

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