Praxis Test
Are you preparing to take the Praxis Test?
There are a number of Praxis tests you will take if you’re seeking a professional teaching license in any one of the 40 states that use the Praxis tests for teacher certification. While certification and exam requirements vary from state to state, most prospective teachers take the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators Test, Principles of Learning and Teaching Test, and a subject area test (Praxis II).
The Praxis Core. This exam is like an ACT or SAT; it assesses reading comprehension, mathematics and writing (both grammar and essay).
The Praxis Principles of Learning Teaching. This exam tests your understanding of foundational principles and your ability to apply appropriate practices in the classroom.
Praxis II. These exams vary depending on the area in which you teach. For example, a 7th grade science teacher takes the Middle School Science test; a 12th grade Algebra II teacher takes the Mathematics Content Knowledge test. Subject area exams are often referred to as Praxis II tests because people take the Praxis Core (I) and then a subject area exam (II).
NavaED Praxis Core Resources
Our Praxis Core test prep is divided into 3 parts: reading, writing, and math and includes Praxis study guides, books, digital books, and online courses. NavaED Online offers courses that are extremely comprehensive, covering a depth and breadth of skills and practice necessary for the exam. There are hours of practice and videos in every section of our NavaED Praxis Core series. In addition, our materials include several Praxis Core practice tests with practice questions aligned to the exam. All of our material is updated to refelct the changes to the Praxis Core (5733)..
NavaED Praxis Core Books
NavaED Praxis Core Online Courses
NavaED Praxis II Resources
Our study guides contain Praxis II Elementary Education Multiple Subjects practice tests fully aligned to the skills and competencies covered on all subtests of the exam. As experienced assessment writers, we ensure our examples and practice test items mirror the types of questions and wording you can expect on the Praxis II Elementary Education exam. Each skill and questions aligned to skills are specifically written with the Praxis II exam in mind, which means you’ll be fully prepared when you walk into the testing center to take your exam.
NavaED Praxis II 5001 Books
The FTCE Praxis II Elementary Education Multiple Subjects (5001) book includes all four subtests. Within each section, we include detailed explanations of each of the 175+ skills you are required to know on the exam. We include specific vocabulary, explanations, and tips for testing that are easy to follow. If you only need to prepare for one section of the test, check out our individual subtests’ digital books
- Detailed explanations for 63+ skills
- Multiple examples
- Testing tips specific to the Praxis II
- Exam specific vocabulary
- TWO FULL PRACTICE TESTS
- Detailed explanations for 67+ skills
- 98+ detailed examples/practice problems worked out
- Testing tips specific to the Praxis II
- Exam specific vocabulary
- TWO FULL PRACTICE TESTS
- Detailed explanations for 18+ skills
- Dates, events, and historical figures you need to know on the exam
- Multiple examples
- Testing tips specific to the Praxis II
- TWO FULL PRACTICE TESTS
- Detailed explanations for 28+ skills
- Multiple examples with detailed figures
- Testing tips specific to the Praxis II
- Exam specific vocabulary
- TWO FULL PRACTICE TESTS
Praxis II Webinars
Our webinars are 2-hour courses where we work through our Praxis II Elementary Education Multiple Subjects practice test questions. We combine strategy with application in context in these sessions. Each webinar comes with 2 things: (1) handouts with practice test questions and (2) a replay link for on-demand viewing.
- Category 1 – Numbers and Operations
- Category 2 – Algebraic Thinking
- Category 3 – Geometry and Measurement, Data, Statistics, and Probability
- Category 1 – Reading
- Category 2 – Writing, Speaking, and Listening
- Category 1 – United States History, Government, and Citizenship
- Category 2 – Geography, Anthropology, and Sociology
- Category 3 – World History and Economics
- Category 1 – Earth Science
- Category 2 – Life Science
- Category 3 – Physical Science










