prepare for praxis math 5003 exam for New Jersey teacher certification
Great! Preparing for the Praxis Mathematics 5003 exam means focusing on three key areas:
đ Overview of Praxis 5003 (Mathematics)
The Praxis 5003 is part of the Praxis Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects (5001) series and specifically covers math. Itâs designed to assess your content knowledge relevant to teaching math at the elementary level.
đ§Ž Test Structure
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Number of Questions: 40 selected-response questions
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Time: 60 minutes
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Topics Covered:
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Numbers and Operations (approximately 38%)
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Algebraic Thinking (approximately 20%)
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Geometry and Measurement (approximately 30%)
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Data, Statistics, and Probability (approximately 12%)
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đ§ Study Topics Breakdown
1. Numbers and Operations
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Place value and number sense (including whole numbers, fractions, and decimals)
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Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division strategies
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Properties of operations (commutative, associative, distributive)
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Understanding and comparing rational numbers
2. Algebraic Thinking
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Recognizing and creating patterns
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Understanding the concept of variables
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Writing and solving simple equations or expressions
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Using function tables and identifying rules
3. Geometry and Measurement
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Identifying shapes and their properties (2D and 3D)
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Understanding symmetry,
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Hereâs a clear, organized breakdown of the Praxis Mathematics 5003 (Elementary Education: Mathematics) exam contentâperfect for your prep for New Jersey certification. This covers the core domains and key topics youâll need to master:
đ Praxis 5003 Exam Content Areas
Based on the ETS Study Companion, the 50-question, 65-minute test is organized into these content categories:
1. Numbers & Operations (~38% of questions)
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Place value (e.g., writing numbers, expanded form, rounding)âpraxis.ets.org+15education.louisiana.edu+15240tutoring.com+15
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Whole number operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division)â
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Properties of operations (commutative, associative, distributive)âpraxis.ets.org+15education.louisiana.edu+15teachinglicense.study.com+15
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Rational numbers: fractions, decimals, percents, and conversionsâyoutube.com+8education.louisiana.edu+8mathhelp.com+8
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Estimation and mental math for checking reasonablenessâen.wikipedia.org+12education.louisiana.edu+12mathhelp.com+12
2. Algebraic Thinking (~20%)
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Understanding variables and algebraic expressions/equationsâeducation.louisiana.edu
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Applying the distributive property and simplifying expressionsâeducation.louisiana.edu
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Solving one-variable linear equations and inequalities (including interpretation)âeducation.louisiana.edu
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Recognizing, extending, and describing patterns in numbers and shapesâeducation.louisiana.edu
3. Proportional Reasoning & Number Theory (within Algebraic Think & Numbers)
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Ratios, rates, and proportional relationships
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Percent calculations
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Prime/composite numbers, factors/multiplesâ240tutoring.com+5education.louisiana.edu+5nj.gov+5
4. Geometry & Measurement, Data, Statistics & Probability (~30% Geometry & ~12% Data)
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Classification and properties of 2D and 3D shapes (e.g., angles, lines, congruence)â
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Perimeter, area, surface area, volume, and using netsâ
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Representing shapes, transformations, symmetry, drawing figuresâ
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Basic data representation, measures of center (mean, median, mode), probability concepts (likely included in mixed category)â
â Summary Table
Content Area | Topics Included |
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Numbers & Operations | Place value, basic operations, rational numbers, properties, estimation |
Algebraic Thinking | Variables, expressions, equations, patterns |
Proportional Reasoning & Number Theory | Ratios, percents, prime/composite numbers |
Geometry & Measurement | Shapes, area, volume, perimeter, nets |
Data, Statistics & Probability | Data interpretation, mean/median/mode, probability |
đ Test Details
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Total Questions: 50 selected-response (multiple-choice or numeric entry)âforums.atozteacherstuff.com+6praxis.ets.org+6teacherstestprep.com+6
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Time Limit: 65 minutesâteachinglicense.study.com+11240tutoring.com+11240tutoring.com+11
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Passing Score NJ: 157 required for the Math subtestâ240tutoring.com+14nj.gov+14teacherstestprep.com+14
đ Study Tips:
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Focus on fundamental math concepts used in elementary teaching.
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Use targeted ETS content guides and Khan Academy resources tied to Praxis topicsânj.gov+15education.louisiana.edu+15240tutoring.com+15.
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Practice with timed tests (like ETS Practice Test: Form 1 or 2) to mirror exam conditionsâpraxis.ets.org+1youtube.com+1.
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Review your practice test results to identify areas of improvement and focus your study.
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