This dynamic and successful retail operation discovered and cultivated a profitable niche market whose current owner paid the price of entry into the market place for you! Included in the sale is $100k in inventory, $45k FF&E, and $42k in Leasehold improvemnents. Turnkey business. Waiting for the right owner to wake this sleeping giant. A full time owner/manager with experience in the toy business can really make this business grow.
Here is some help! We suggest going over the questions several times. You should do this a number of times until you feel comfortable with all questions.
Time is the single most common fault that all test takers have trouble with. If you are familar with these study questions and know them well you will save time without knowing it.
Make sure you pace yourself during the test. Keep track of how much time you have used not how much is left.
Usually two choices can be eliminated from each question.
If you can not eliminate any answers skip this question and come back to it.
When required to read a passage such as in the lab questions you should scan/skim the passage to get a vague impression then read the questions. You will be surprised at how some answers come to you very quickly.
Do not guess. Eliminate 1-2 choices then "pick" out the best choice. You should be willing to bet money on this choice.
Scientific sounding answers are better than slang sounding answers.
Avoid extreme statements such as answers with these key words always...never...completely...
If the answers contain two answers that are opposite from each other then one of these is usually correct.
These are some sample TIPS and you can get the rest of the TIPS from [link removed]
easysemester.com free praxis prep and biologynetworkofscholars.com this is primarily for biology student but i think they have free englist etc but you have to join for free and request it...
On 1/03/04, Sharon Wynne wrote: > On 6/04/03, Terry wrote: >> I read your lengthy "tips". There is no penalty for > guessing on the Praxis. Now, that tip alone just put points > on the board. I would hope logic and commen sence approach > goes a long way to developing trust. It is simple, know your > stuff. Know content, know pedagogy. There are guides to do > that and XAM is my company. You find them at XAMonline.com. > Other tips are really pretty slimy in my estimation and > misleading. If you have to be told to dress warmly and bring > a number two pencil I say...don't come. > > Listen folks, I assume you know your stuff. In fact your > problem just might be you know to much and now you need to > find it in your brain. > > By giving just enough details to actually review likely > topics detailed with competencies and skills tied directly to > the test you will remember what is already in your head. > > Let me give you an analogy. If your desk is a mess it is like > your head. Everything could be right there in front of you > but it is so disorganized that it takes time to find it again. > > Study time is a little like cleaning off your desk. Soon you > take the weight off the desk and sort major catagories such > as genetics, environmental science, botnay, etc. Then you get > the major details of the courses. Then you start to remember > the details of each course. Suddenly the whole picture begins > to take shape and you find your self esteem is once again in > place. In fact you will be amazed on how much you already > know. It is a good feeling to. > > Now there are some of you out there that are really not > qualified to take the test and you know it is a stretch for > you. Hint, I do not want you in front of my child this year. > Sorry, I would love to sell you my study guide and yes it > would put you on the trail to a higher score but it would be > no more responsible on my part than it is on yours. > > Content review is only one element to becomming a great > teacher. Pedagogy is another topic. I make a PLT pedagogy > book that might be a better place for you to start. Honestly, > this is not a bad comment. It simply means that you are not > ready. You may want to take my Praxis Biology study guide > just to see what you don't know and then again what it is you > do know. I guess that is a valuable lesson as well. But > again, please do not sit for the test until you are really > ready.
I am a teacher in Augusta, Georgia (USA). Would any of you be interested in participating in an international postcard exchange OR would you be willing to host our FLAT STANLEY? Please let me know... your help would be greatly appreciated!
Hello, If you have not already found an exchange to join, I would love to have you join my exchange. This is an international post card exchange!! It will include all 50 states and several foreign countries. As of now, Peru, Germany, Canada, United Kingdom and Poland have joined also. If you are interested, please email me your name and address. THANK YOU! :o)
I am setting up a US postcard exchange for the 2003-04 school year. I did it last year and have 20 returning participants. I am looking for ONE classroom from each state. Delaware is still available. If interested, please email me and I will add you to our mailing list. You will be responsible for obtaining 50 postcards and stamps. You or your students will write a message including state info, history, landmarks, etc. and send them out during our mailing period, Oct. 1 to Nov. 15. I will supply you with preprinted mailing labels for your convenience. You can also sign up through my website. My students loved it and I am sure yours will too! States available are: AL, AK, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, GA, HI, ID, IN, KS, LA, ME, MA, MO, MT, NE, NJ, NC, ND, OH, OK, TX, UT, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY
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