Yay! Thank you so much for the tips. I got a teaching position this past fall and with the change of state laws, I hadn't even taken my tests yet. My first year teaching has been hectic, so I've kind of neglected to even prepare for it. I am prepping now and these tips are so helpful! Thanks
Thank you so much for this! I am a certified teacher in Louisiana, but am moving to Texas this spring so I am STRESSED about this test, especially the social studies and fine arts portion. I know La history, but not Texas, ha! Also, in La we don't have to know fine arts in depth like this test requires you to know. Taking this test in about a month and have been studying for a few months now!
@@makeuplover1324 yes and your so right about certify teacher! im currently using 240 tutoring and its help alot and alot of quizlet! I also bought the same book its alot but the information is great ! but omg so nervous to take it but im glad I found these extra great tips im gonna deff utilize to help me on my exam! :)
Genesis Romero i know this test can be intimidating but don’t be too nervous! Just watch something before the test to lessen your stress and find an upbeat playlist while you drive there! That helped me :)
I'm currently making my schedule to study for the exam. I will have about one month to study as well. How many hours did you studied per day? Did you give yourself deadlines for the practice exams? If you have any tips on that I would really appreciate it. Thank you again for your video and the resources you provided!
Maria G I worked a desk job and had hours to study so I started studying around 5 hours or so. I made notes, flash cards from the REA book which took some time to make, them I studied for about 2 weeks and taking practice tests. I scheduled my exam days before I took it to make sure I felt confident enough to take it then. Hope that helps!
How long would you say is a safe and confident amount of time to study and prepare for the exam itself before taking it? Thank you for your video Betty!
Hi, your video was very helpful!!! Could some of these resources help with studying for the TxPACT (700) test? I will be studying all your material you have provided.
Thank you for your resources! This video was a great start in knowing what resources were beneficial! I am hoping and praying I pass on my first try when I take my exam in a little over a month from now! Is it possible for you to link what quizlet you used for the ELA and Math portion?
I found other people’s quizlets for those subjects! I would recommend making notes and processing your notes rather than memorizing vocab for those sections!
Thank you so much for doing this!!! Taking the test at the end of July and using the REA book too. I also need to take the ESL test. Can you tell me which resource was best for you for the ESL exam? I have yet to find one. Thank you again!!!!!😀😀😀😀😀
Michelle R good luck! I used a book it wasn’t REA, I believe it was the company Mometrix. I’d recommend reading either I’ve heard great things about REA for ESL. I enjoyed reading a book and taking notes for that as well as Certify teacher and quizlets! I highly recommend looking through TELPAS proficiency standards for beginning, intermediate, advanced and advanced high qualifiers and the prep guide for the ESL test that the testing company makes. Hope that helps!
I really just used that book I referenced for ELAR! There’s not much content to know. I made flash cards for best practices and that will help you for sure. So best practice for backyard development, activities to develop reading fluency, etc!
Thank you for the helpful information!!! :) I've been freaking out and your video really helped me out for what sources I should utilize for passing this exam!!!! Thank you!!! :)
I’d recommend the same company of the book I mentioned for Core but for your ESL test! Be familiar with ELAR instruction as well. It will help on your test. Same with looking through proficiency levels of TELPAS and examples of each proficiency! Hope that helps!
Hello!! Thank you so much for this guidance, it helped me a lot, one question, where did you did your Educator Preparator Program and how much it costs approximately?, I am still kind of lost on that piece
Do you mean Certify Teacher? That’s what my university recommended we use and it costs about 30 ish dollars with a discount code but I’m sure every university is different!
do you need to memorize all the math and science formulas? I wouldn't say you need to memorize everything but be familiar with like slope intercept form, PENDAS, etc. I don't remember needing to know any formulas for science!
Hello thank you for this video! I have the REA book and I watch the science and social studies video! If I watch the video for both content would that be enough along with the flashcards you made? The REA book is wearing me out
What did you use to study for the PPR exam? I am taking it June 17 and I’m not sure if I’m studying the right information. I’m from Texas State too! :-)
Good luck!! I used the REA book I actually checked it out from the TXST library! That and quizlet there's a bunch of stuff out there! I purchased certify teacher just for their practice tests as well!
How did you get access to the EBSCO learning express? I visited the link but it asks for a library card or product key. If you go to UTSA website they also ask for a library card. :(
try logging in with your university credentials! I have an account, because I'm a student at Texas State. My email on EBSCO is my school email and I can't remember what my password is, but at the top it shows I'm signed in because I'm a student! Try that and let me know if it works!
@@makeuplover1324 I was actually able to create an account using my public library card. Thanks for sharing this site, the more practice the better. :)
I have a bachelor degree with minor in education. Can I just take the exam without being enrolled in this alternative teacher certificate program? And if I passed I will be certified? Thank you.
So I've just started preparing myself for the exams while I wait to be accepted and begin in an Alternate Teaching program. I want to take them (291 and ESL) by the end of summer, so I'm sure I will have a better idea soon. I've been watching videos, taking whatever practice tests I can find, and taking notes on various things. I'm curious though about how the test questions are worded for each domain. Do they ask you competency questions just like the TEKS - What did Cesar Chaves do...." etc, or is it more about how/when to teach them (or both)? It seems like a lot to re-learn all info from Elementary as well as how to teach them all, but is that how it is? :) Thanks!
Also I'll be getting that book in the mail tomorrow. I'm sure I'll have a lot more information coming to me this week about whats on the exams, but I would love to hear from someone who has actually taken it!
So for reading, the questions could be more so about applying your knowledge of best practice into your instruction for reading, writing, spelling, etc. They could also ask some questions about the stages of development a child learns to spell, read, phonemic awareness, etc. For the other subjects, it's mainly asking questions how how much you know the content with less questions about best practice/instruction in those subjects.
@@makeuplover1324 Thanks! Sadly, I somehow ordered the wrong book and have to wait a few more days. At this point, I think I've spent 3 days just taking notes over what I need to study/know without actually studying very much!. It feels overwhelming, despite the fact that I've worked in education for a long time already! Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it!
jandlbecker you shouldn’t need an account to access the tests! Click on the link and just type in the search bar “TExES 291 (insert subject you want)” and test should pop up! Lmk if that helps or if you need more info!
Question I’m having trouble to find the PPR EC-6, I can only find the Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities EC-12 or Domains Covered on Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities for Trade and Industrial Education 6-12. Could anyone help me please
I go to Tarleton and we take our PPR, then Core, then ESL. I passed the PPR and the Core on the first try. I take my ESL Monday. Any advice? I'm freakin out.
JaLeigh Pace that’s awesome girl congrats on those test and good luck on ESL! I’d recommend looking through TELPAS proficiency standards for beginning, intermediate, advanced and advanced high qualifiers because you may look at student samples and have to identify what proficiency they are. There’s a prep guide for the ESL test that the testing company makes that might help you. Know phonological, pragmatics, semantics, syntax, morphology, orthography, lexicon, etc. also grammar rules like what makes a compound sentence, improper sentence, etc. Hope that helps!
@@jaleighpace4696 Oh I have taken the CORE, I have passed three sections. Except, the social studies and science. Quizlet is sometimes not reliable, I am using 240 tutoring.
Lahura Salazar I studied for about a month pretty rigorously! But I think it depends on how you do on a diagnostic test! Take that and see how you do and that will help you figure out how long to study!
Thank you for the advice! I’m taking mine on June 27th! I own the REA book and certify teacher! Didn’t use neither one to study for the PPR and I still pass on the first try! The core exam worries me more because of all the subjects. Did you find the core exam questions similar to the PPR?
m.carmen the questions about best practice in teaching instruction are fairly similar to how the questions on PPR are structured. Majority of the questions are about the content so they’ll be about the academics. I feel like reading is both content and best practice questions combined. So for reading you’ll need to know about the content in order to know which instruction activities would be best. Hope that helps and makes sense!
@@makeuplover1324 hi! I am using Khan academy right now for math and although this might be a silly question, what grade level did you choose for probability and statistics? Thank you!
@@starrs.8419 that's a good question! I started with the basic theoretical probability first, then I went to the section of videos called probability using sample spaces. Those two sections helped me the most and what you'll mainly see with probability questions on the test! Hope that helps!
Thanks! I purchased the REA book and used your quizlets and I passed!! Got my results tonight yay!!
Oh congratulations!! I’m so happy the resources helped you!
Thank you so much! I've just begun studying and am feeling so overwhelmed!!!
Yay! Thank you so much for the tips. I got a teaching position this past fall and with the change of state laws, I hadn't even taken my tests yet. My first year teaching has been hectic, so I've kind of neglected to even prepare for it. I am prepping now and these tips are so helpful! Thanks
Wow! I am on the same boat!! Good luck!! :)
Got my book and studying now. Will post once I take the test.
omg i cant imagine going through all this in 2020 thanks for the tips!
Hi! I am struggling with the math portion of the test. What is the best way to study?
What specifically are you struggling on? Practice math problems as much as you can!
This was really helpful! I'm taking mine on November 6th and this helped to calm my nerves :) Thank you!
Thank you for this video!!! I was so stressed thinking about how to prepare.
Thank you for the Quizlet I take my test Wednesday!!
good luck!!!
How did you do?
Thank you so much for this! I am a certified teacher in Louisiana, but am moving to Texas this spring so I am STRESSED about this test, especially the social studies and fine arts portion. I know La history, but not Texas, ha! Also, in La we don't have to know fine arts in depth like this test requires you to know. Taking this test in about a month and have been studying for a few months now!
Good luck!!! You’ve got a good amount of time to continue studying. I studied for about a month as well!
Love this! So helpful! Thank you so much for this. This is something I definitely needed 💕
thank you for the quizlet notes! they are awesome! :)
of course, hope these resources help!!
@@makeuplover1324 yes and your so right about certify teacher! im currently using 240 tutoring and its help alot and alot of quizlet! I also bought the same book its alot but the information is great ! but omg so nervous to take it but im glad I found these extra great tips im gonna deff utilize to help me on my exam! :)
Genesis Romero i know this test can be intimidating but don’t be too nervous! Just watch something before the test to lessen your stress and find an upbeat playlist while you drive there! That helped me :)
I bought the book and subscribed to 240 tutoring!
Thank you so much for this! 😭 I want to get familiar with what the exam consists of and this is extremely helpful! 🤍
you're welcome! honestly it helps so much with trying to pass this test!
I'm currently making my schedule to study for the exam. I will have about one month to study as well. How many hours did you studied per day? Did you give yourself deadlines for the practice exams? If you have any tips on that I would really appreciate it. Thank you again for your video and the resources you provided!
Maria G I worked a desk job and had hours to study so I started studying around 5 hours or so. I made notes, flash cards from the REA book which took some time to make, them I studied for about 2 weeks and taking practice tests. I scheduled my exam days before I took it to make sure I felt confident enough to take it then. Hope that helps!
Betty Rubei thank you it does help a lot ♥️
👏🏻 Great video! It is super helpful!!
When you used EBSCO, did it ask you to sign in?
no just go to the search bar and type in "TExES Core Subjects" and whatever subject area you want!
How did you register for the EBSCO Learning Express? I do not have a product key or library card so it will not let me register without that!!
How long would you say is a safe and confident amount of time to study and prepare for the exam itself before taking it? Thank you for your video Betty!
I studied for about 3 weeks! But that was during the holiday season so I’d study for a few hours and then take a break.
@@makeuplover1324 Youre the best maam, ty ty
You are awesome! Thank you so much for sharing all these things with us!
Hi, your video was very helpful!!! Could some of these resources help with studying for the TxPACT (700) test? I will be studying all your material you have provided.
Thank you for your resources! This video was a great start in knowing what resources were beneficial! I am hoping and praying I pass on my first try when I take my exam in a little over a month from now! Is it possible for you to link what quizlet you used for the ELA and Math portion?
I found other people’s quizlets for those subjects! I would recommend making notes and processing your notes rather than memorizing vocab for those sections!
Thank you so much for doing this!!! Taking the test at the end of July and using the REA book too. I also need to take the ESL test. Can you tell me which resource was best for you for the ESL exam? I have yet to find one. Thank you again!!!!!😀😀😀😀😀
Michelle R good luck! I used a book it wasn’t REA, I believe it was the company Mometrix. I’d recommend reading either I’ve heard great things about REA for ESL. I enjoyed reading a book and taking notes for that as well as Certify teacher and quizlets! I highly recommend looking through TELPAS proficiency standards for beginning, intermediate, advanced and advanced high qualifiers and the prep guide for the ESL test that the testing company makes. Hope that helps!
@@makeuplover1324 thank you!!!!
Hi Betty! Thank you for the information and sharing the links!!
You are so welcome!
Awesome video!!! Can you please share what did you use for the ELA portion of the test I will really appreciate it. Thank you so much! 👍🏻💯
I really just used that book I referenced for ELAR! There’s not much content to know. I made flash cards for best practices and that will help you for sure. So best practice for backyard development, activities to develop reading fluency, etc!
Wow! I’ve used 240 tutoring plus the UA-cam videos you talked about I’ve also been using! 🙌🏼 I take my exam June 3rd! 🙏🏼
Veronica Castillo good luck! I’ve heard great things about 240 tutoring!
@veronica, how did you do? I take mine in a couple of weeks.
@@faith_teach_create I am scared to take the exam...I'm a sophmore.
@@theroadtocosplayandcomicco5840 I've been studying "the Ultimate Guide: TExES Core subjects EC-6" also known as The Big Yellow Book.
@@faith_teach_create do you have a picture of the book
so touching for an excellent video
Thank you for the helpful information!!! :) I've been freaking out and your video really helped me out for what sources I should utilize for passing this exam!!!! Thank you!!! :)
patriotben121 you’re so welcome!! Good luck on your test you’re going to do amazing💕
Great video! What resources did you use to help you with the ESL test (154). Thank you!
I’d recommend the same company of the book I mentioned for Core but for your ESL test! Be familiar with ELAR instruction as well. It will help on your test. Same with looking through proficiency levels of TELPAS and examples of each proficiency!
Hope that helps!
Thank you. This is so helpful! How long (weeks, months) did you study before you took the actual test?
I studied for about a month!
Thank you so much I really appreciate your help! 🙏
Hello!! Thank you so much for this guidance, it helped me a lot, one question, where did you did your Educator Preparator Program and how much it costs approximately?, I am still kind of lost on that piece
Alejandra Fernandez I’m a little confused by your question! I’m not sure what you mean by educator preparator program?
Do you mean Certify Teacher? That’s what my university recommended we use and it costs about 30 ish dollars with a discount code but I’m sure every university is different!
Thank you so much! It is a very helpful video!
Do we need to register all math and science formulas for exam ? Thanks
do you need to memorize all the math and science formulas? I wouldn't say you need to memorize everything but be familiar with like slope intercept form, PENDAS, etc. I don't remember needing to know any formulas for science!
Hello thank you for this video! I have the REA book and I watch the science and social studies video! If I watch the video for both content would that be enough along with the flashcards you made? The REA book is wearing me out
Try taking the tests that come with REA book with flash cards and videos and see how you do!
What did you use to study for the PPR exam? I am taking it June 17 and I’m not sure if I’m studying the right information. I’m from Texas State too! :-)
Good luck!! I used the REA book I actually checked it out from the TXST library! That and quizlet there's a bunch of stuff out there! I purchased certify teacher just for their practice tests as well!
How did you get access to the EBSCO learning express? I visited the link but it asks for a library card or product key. If you go to UTSA website they also ask for a library card. :(
try logging in with your university credentials! I have an account, because I'm a student at Texas State. My email on EBSCO is my school email and I can't remember what my password is, but at the top it shows I'm signed in because I'm a student! Try that and let me know if it works!
@@makeuplover1324 I was actually able to create an account using my public library card. Thanks for sharing this site, the more practice the better. :)
Can I use the REA book for the (391) State exam??
Is 240 passing score required for each subtest?
This is sooo helpful! Thank you!!
I have a bachelor degree with minor in education. Can I just take the exam without being enrolled in this alternative teacher certificate program? And if I passed I will be certified? Thank you.
No.
So I've just started preparing myself for the exams while I wait to be accepted and begin in an Alternate Teaching program. I want to take them (291 and ESL) by the end of summer, so I'm sure I will have a better idea soon. I've been watching videos, taking whatever practice tests I can find, and taking notes on various things. I'm curious though about how the test questions are worded for each domain. Do they ask you competency questions just like the TEKS - What did Cesar Chaves do...." etc, or is it more about how/when to teach them (or both)? It seems like a lot to re-learn all info from Elementary as well as how to teach them all, but is that how it is? :) Thanks!
Also I'll be getting that book in the mail tomorrow. I'm sure I'll have a lot more information coming to me this week about whats on the exams, but I would love to hear from someone who has actually taken it!
So for reading, the questions could be more so about applying your knowledge of best practice into your instruction for reading, writing, spelling, etc. They could also ask some questions about the stages of development a child learns to spell, read, phonemic awareness, etc. For the other subjects, it's mainly asking questions how how much you know the content with less questions about best practice/instruction in those subjects.
reading over the book will help because once you become more knowledgeable of the competencies the better you'll learn the information!
@@makeuplover1324 Thanks! Sadly, I somehow ordered the wrong book and have to wait a few more days. At this point, I think I've spent 3 days just taking notes over what I need to study/know without actually studying very much!. It feels overwhelming, despite the fact that I've worked in education for a long time already! Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it!
@@miss_daniele_83 I understand that feeling! I bet once you get that book in your hands you'll feel a lot better!
How did you access the EBSCO account?
jandlbecker you shouldn’t need an account to access the tests! Click on the link and just type in the search bar “TExES 291 (insert subject you want)” and test should pop up!
Lmk if that helps or if you need more info!
I clicked on the link but it askes for a username and password to be able to access it.
Thank you, so much! This helped!!!
This was very informative
Question I’m having trouble to find the PPR EC-6, I can only find the Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities EC-12 or Domains Covered on Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities for Trade and Industrial Education 6-12. Could anyone help me please
Professional Responsibilities EC-12 is what you're looking for! Not PPR EC-6... my bad!
Betty Rubei ohhh okay thank you! So regardless if we are either going for elementary or high school we all take the same PPR exam?
Jocelyn Ruiz yes ma’am!
hi does this still apply to the 391 as well
Very helpful, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Which one is for Special Education? I heard its super hard which scares me
I'm not too familiar with that exam, but I've had friends take it and pass with flying colors. I'm sure with the proper resources you'll do great!
Hi Betty! I'm with 240 Tutoring. We would love for you to do a video review of our digital study guides. How can I reach you?
My teaching Instagram would be best! My name is teachingwithms.rubei
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this...
how long did you study before taking the exam?
About a month!
Thank you so much for this 😭🙏
of course!!
I did not see the links for the information you provided. I found Michael Hayes.
Lorena Law they’re in the description box!
Where do I find the description box?
its located underneath the video, press the down arrow and all the information is below
Thank you!! 🙏🏻
I go to Tarleton and we take our PPR, then Core, then ESL. I passed the PPR and the Core on the first try. I take my ESL Monday. Any advice? I'm freakin out.
JaLeigh Pace that’s awesome girl congrats on those test and good luck on ESL! I’d recommend looking through TELPAS proficiency standards for beginning, intermediate, advanced and advanced high qualifiers because you may look at student samples and have to identify what proficiency they are. There’s a prep guide for the ESL test that the testing company makes that might help you. Know phonological, pragmatics, semantics, syntax, morphology, orthography, lexicon, etc. also grammar rules like what makes a compound sentence, improper sentence, etc. Hope that helps!
How did you manage the CORE, I am having trouble with two sections only. The science and Social Studies, any suggestions?
Ruhee Bhaloo quizlet and then our university makes us use Certify Teacher until we make a 90 or better before we can even test
@@jaleighpace4696 Oh I have taken the CORE, I have passed three sections. Except, the social studies and science. Quizlet is sometimes not reliable, I am using 240 tutoring.
Ruhee Bhaloo good luck!
Do you take the PPR after or before you take the TExES?
I took it before to get it out of the way!
How long did you study before taking the CORE?
Lahura Salazar I studied for about a month pretty rigorously! But I think it depends on how you do on a diagnostic test! Take that and see how you do and that will help you figure out how long to study!
Thank you for the advice! I’m taking mine on June 27th! I own the REA book and certify teacher! Didn’t use neither one to study for the PPR and I still pass on the first try! The core exam worries me more because of all the subjects. Did you find the core exam questions similar to the PPR?
m.carmen the questions about best practice in teaching instruction are fairly similar to how the questions on PPR are structured. Majority of the questions are about the content so they’ll be about the academics. I feel like reading is both content and best practice questions combined. So for reading you’ll need to know about the content in order to know which instruction activities would be best. Hope that helps and makes sense!
Betty Rubei it does, thank you for answering and once again for the study resources you provided!
Can you add the link for the preparation guide please
it's in the description box, I put 2 links! Check there :)
I'm sorry but where are the links to what you were talking about
I bought the REA book on Amazon a few days ago. It is good!
They’re in the description box!
Where do you get the preparation guide
I copied the link to the preparation guide in the description box under the video.
Great video!
TeachQueenQ thank you! Love your channel 💙
What resources did you use for math?
Dulce Vargas I used khan academy to help with competencies I was bad at like probability and statistics!
@@makeuplover1324 hi! I am using Khan academy right now for math and although this might be a silly question, what grade level did you choose for probability and statistics? Thank you!
@@starrs.8419 that's a good question! I started with the basic theoretical probability first, then I went to the section of videos called probability using sample spaces. Those two sections helped me the most and what you'll mainly see with probability questions on the test!
Hope that helps!
@@makeuplover1324 thank you so much!!
Thank you! I'm super nervous to take my exams.
so touching for an excellent video