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About this Exam

The Certify Teacher English Language Arts and Reading (ELAR) Practice Test is a premier digital preparation tool designed to help aspiring educators in Texas pass their TExES certification exams on the first try. This high-fidelity simulation is specifically crafted for candidates seeking certification to teach English, language arts, and reading at the 4-8 or 7-12 grade levels in Texas public schools. If you are a teacher candidate enrolled in an educator preparation program, a post-baccalaureate student, or an out-of-state teacher looking to get certified in Texas, this comprehensive practice test is built for you. 

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

This practice test does not teach the content from scratch but provides a realistic, adaptive environment to assess your readiness and master the test-taking skills required for the official TExES ELAR exam. The tool is aligned with the latest Texas Education Agency (TEA) educator standards and covers the vast body of knowledge you will encounter on the real TExES test, which varies slightly between the 4-8 (test code 217) and 7-12 (test code 231) versions.

For both grade bands, the practice test ensures you are proficient in crucial domains, such as:

  • Literacy Development and Reading Processes: Understanding foundations of reading, vocabulary development, and comprehension strategies for both literary and nonliterary texts.
  • Literature and Genres: Knowledge of diverse literary traditions, genres, and techniques for teaching literary analysis.
  • Written and Oral Communication: Developing competency in the writing process, conventions of the English language, effective writing for various audiences, and oral communication skills like listening and speaking.
  • Educating All Learners: Strategies for supporting diverse learners, including first- and second-language acquisition.
  • Media Literacy: Interpreting, analyzing, and producing visual images and messages in various media.

The Certify Teacher solution includes hundreds of incredibly realistic test questions that approximate the environment of the real TExES exam. You will practice with a similar interface, navigation, time settings, prompts, and all question formats you will face on test day.

 

What to Expect in the Final Exam

While the Certify Teacher product is a practice test, your ultimate goal is to pass the official, high-stakes TExES English Language Arts and Reading certification exam. This final exam is a computer-administered test (CAT) and is a marathon of knowledge and endurance.

Here is a breakdown of what to expect in the final certification exam for both grade levels:

  • Test Name: TExES English Language Arts and Reading 4–8 (217)
  • Exam Duration: 5 hours (4 hours and 45 minutes of testing time, with a 15-minute tutorial)
  • Format: 90 selected-response (multiple-choice and new question types) and 1 constructed-response (written) question. Approximately 85% of your score comes from the selected-response section and 15% from the constructed-response.
  • Passing Score: 240 on a scale of 100-300.
  • Rules: Proctored and administered in a secure testing center. There are no scheduled breaks during the five-hour session.
  • Test Name: TExES English Language Arts and Reading 7–12 (231)
  • Exam Duration: 5 hours (5 hours total appointment time)
  • Format: 100 selected-response (multiple-choice and new question types) and 2 constructed-response (written) questions. The score distribution is similarly weighted toward the selected-response questions.
  • Passing Score: 240 on a scale of 100-300.
  • Rules: Proctored in a secure testing center. Like the 4-8 exam, there are no scheduled breaks during the test.

The Certify Teacher practice test covers all question types, not just multiple choice, including typing in an entry box, clicking on parts of a graphic, clicking on sentences, dragging and dropping answer choices, and selecting options from a drop-down menu. Its sophisticated system also includes a separate Constructed Response scoring tool that your educator preparation program faculty can use to provide remote, real-time feedback on your essays.

 

 

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation requires a multi-faceted approach. Your Certify Teacher practice test is the cornerstone of this strategy.

Study Strategies for Success:

  • Take a Baseline Test: Start with a full-length, timed Certify Teacher practice test to identify your baseline score and create a personalized study plan.
  • Use Study Mode: In Certify Teacher’s Study Mode, you can receive immediate, question-by-question feedback. Analyze both correct and incorrect answers to understand the underlying educational concepts and theories.
  • Practice with Flashcards: The program includes digital flashcards to drill your knowledge of key terminology, theories, and laws relevant to Texas ELAR education.
  • Mimic Test Day Conditions: As you get closer to your test date, take full-length practice tests under timed, quiet conditions, without notes or distractions. This will help build your endurance and pacing.
  • Constructed Response Practice: Utilize the dedicated Constructed Response practice and scoring features to organize your thoughts quickly, address each prompt, support your statements with descriptive details, and integrate the data provided in the prompt.

Registration and Exam Centers:

You cannot take the final certification exam on the Certify Teacher website. You must register and pay for the official TExES exam through the Texas Educator Certification Examination Program portal, managed by Pearson.

  • Where to Take the Exam: TExES exams are not available to take online from home. They must be taken in person at an authorized Pearson VUE testing center. CAT sites are located throughout Texas and nationwide.
  • How to Schedule: Appointments are administered by appointment only, on a first-come, first-served basis. You can choose from a variety of approved testing locations and dates throughout the year.

 

 

 Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning your Texas certification in English Language Arts and Reading unlocks diverse and fulfilling career paths in the state's public and charter schools. Your specific job opportunities will depend on whether you choose the 4-8 or 7-12 certificate.

With your TExES ELAR certification, you will be eligible for job titles and career paths such as:

  • English Language Arts and Reading Teacher (ELAR), Grades 4-8
  • English Language Arts and Reading Teacher (ELAR), Grades 7-12
  • Middle School English Teacher
  • High School English Teacher
  • Middle School Reading Specialist/Interventionist
  • High School Reading Specialist/Interventionist
  • Humanities Teacher, Grades 4-8 or 7-12
  • Creative Writing Teacher, Grades 7-12
  • Media Literacy Instructor, Grades 7-12
  • English as a Second Language (ESL) ELAR Teacher (if combined with an ESL supplemental certificate)

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