NES Elementary Education Subtest 2 (103): Practice & Study Guide
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Course Description
Overview
In this course, you'll find fun lessons and quizzes that can help you quickly prepare for the NES Elementary Education Subtest II. Work through the course to refresh your understanding of elementary education topics as you prepare for this teacher certification exam.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. About the NES Test
- Ch 2. Numeration, Number Sense, & Mathematical Operations
- Ch 3. Prime Numbers, Composite Numbers & Divisibility Rules
- Ch 4. The Least Common Multiple & Greatest Common Factor
- Ch 5. Place Values, Ordering Fractions & Decimals
- Ch 6. Rounding & Estimating Numbers
- Ch 7. Arithmetic & Estimation Using Decimals
- Ch 8. Mixed Numbers & Fractions
- Ch 9. Solving & Graphing Rational Numbers
- Ch 10. Rates, Ratios & Proportions
- Ch 11. Percents
- Ch 12. Exponents
- Ch 13. Scientific Notation Math
- Ch 14. Basic Concepts of Probability & Counting
- Ch 15. Strategies for Math Word Problems
- Ch 16. Tools for Representing Mathematical Concepts
- Ch 17. Calculating & Interpreting Statistical Data
- Ch 18. Algebraic Patterns, Equations & Functions
- Ch 19. Equalities & Inequalities
- Ch 20. Properties of Geometric Shapes
- Ch 21. Converting & Graphing Units of Measurement
- Ch 22. Area, Perimeter, Surface Area & Volume
- Ch 23. Life & Zoological Sciences
- Ch 24. Plants, Biomes & Genetics
- Ch 25. Taxonomy & Evolution
- Ch 26. Physical, Earth & Space Sciences
- Ch 27. Components of the Solar System & Universe
- Ch 28. Weather, Climate & Geologic Systems
- Ch 29. Scientific Method, Inquiry & Data Analysis
- Ch 30. Music, Drama, Theater & the Arts
- Ch 31. Health & Fitness in Children
- Ch 32. NES Elementary Education Subtest 2 Flashcards
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