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Praxis II Review: Test 5034 Social Studies Review Session #1 02.20.13 Dr. Meg Monaghan
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Today’s Agenda: Introduction Practice Test #1- General overview Review “study topics” Focus: US History Overview of other sessions In the meantime…
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Praxis II for Elementary General Review Strategies – https://www.ets.org/praxis/prepare/materials/5031 https://www.ets.org/praxis/prepare/materials/5031 – Demonstration of computer based test, strategies, what to expect, test anxiety, etc. – http://www.teacherstestprep.com/praxis-prep-classes http://www.teacherstestprep.com/praxis-prep-classes Multiple Subjects Test (5031) – Reading Language Arts – Math – Social Studies (5034) – Science
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Social Studies (5034) 50 minute test, 55 multiple choice questions Passing score= 166 – US History, Government, Citizenship= 45% – Geography, Anthropology, Sociology=30% – World History, Economics= 25% – No specific state history questions
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Practice Test #1
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Today: Focus on US History Study guide, questions Pull textbooks to study (curriculum library) Gain understanding of the “general narrative” of US, use the timeline to help you http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_United_States_histor y
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European Exploration, Colonization Ice Age- Bering Strait 15 th -16 th century- “Age of Exploration” 17 th century-European Colonization, conflict with Native Americans 18 th century- British colonization Revolution
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American Revolution, “The Founding” Causes, general narrative Include founding people (i.e. “Founding Fathers”) AND founding documents – Declaration of Independence – Articles of the Confederation – Constitution and Bill of Rights
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Growth of the Republic Slavery – Origins – Civil War – Reconstruction – Abolitionists Westward Expansion – “Manifest Destiny” – Changes to the map – Impact on Native Americans – Technology – Agriculture
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20 th Century America World War I The 20’s – Harlem Renaissance, Prohibition, women’s suffrage Great Depression World War II – Japanese Internment, atomic bombs, postwar impact (“Baby boom”) Cold War – Korean War, Vietnam War, McCarthyism, Red Scare Modern issues – Civil Rights, technology, environmentalism
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Session #2 Government and Citizenship Geography, Anthropology, Sociology World History and Economics
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Session #3: Catch up, catch all! Full, timed practice test
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In the meantime… Examine the study guides! Come prepared with questions
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