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WEST Middle Level Humanities (Subtests 1 & 2)(052/053): Practice & Study Guide

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Course Description

Overview

Prepare for and pass the WEST-E Middle Level Humanities subtests by using fun video lessons in this informative course to build your knowledge of key exam concepts. Our short quizzes and broader exams can quickly and effectively check your readiness for the day of the exam.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Phonology & Word Identification
  • Ch 2. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Teaching Vocabulary
  • Ch 3. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Reading Comprehension & Fluency
  • Ch 4. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Expository Texts
  • Ch 5. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Reading Interpretation & Analysis
  • Ch 6. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Elements of Literary Texts
  • Ch 7. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Rhetorical Devices
  • Ch 8. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Using Source Materials
  • Ch 9. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Persuasive & Functional Texts
  • Ch 10. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Literary Genres
  • Ch 11. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Poetry Analysis
  • Ch 12. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Organizing an Essay
  • Ch 13. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Essay Structure
  • Ch 14. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Syntax & Sentence Structure
  • Ch 15. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Writing Strategy
  • Ch 16. Revision Process for Middle-Grade Students
  • Ch 17. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Effective Listening
  • Ch 18. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Listening for Meaning
  • Ch 19. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Delivering Presentations
  • Ch 20. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Government Purpose & Function
  • Ch 21. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Democratic Government
  • Ch 22. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Public Influence on Government
  • Ch 23. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Civil Liberties & Rights
  • Ch 24. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Economic Systems & Components
  • Ch 25. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Roles of Economic Contributors
  • Ch 26. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Indigenous American Peoples
  • Ch 27. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Early North American Settlements
  • Ch 28. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Early American Resistance
  • Ch 29. WEST Middle Level Humanities: The American Revolution
  • Ch 30. WEST Middle Level Humanities: The U.S. Constitution
  • Ch 31. WEST Middle Level Humanities: The Virginia Dynasty
  • Ch 32. WEST Middle Level Humanities: The Jacksonian Democracy
  • Ch 33. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Manifest Destiny
  • Ch 34. WEST Middle Level Humanities: American Civil War
  • Ch 35. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Reconstruction Era
  • Ch 36. WEST Middle Level Humanities: American Industrialization & Urbanization
  • Ch 37. WEST Middle Level Humanities: The Progressive Era
  • Ch 38. WEST Middle Level Humanities: American Imperialism
  • Ch 39. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Washington State History
  • Ch 40. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Ancient Civilizations
  • Ch 41. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Ancient Middle East & India
  • Ch 42. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Ancient Greek History
  • Ch 43. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Ancient Roman History
  • Ch 44. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Early China and Japan
  • Ch 45. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Africa Before Colonization
  • Ch 46. History of North Africa & the Middle East
  • Ch 47. WEST Middle Level Humanities: History of the Americas
  • Ch 48. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Early France & England
  • Ch 49. Influence of Culture on People & Society
  • Ch 50. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Geographic Concepts & Tools
  • Ch 51. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Human & Cultural Geography
  • Ch 52. WEST Middle Level Humanities: Humans & the Environment
  • Ch 53. Social Studies Skills
  • Ch 54. WEST Middle Level Humanities Flashcards

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