Did you happen to find anything in your quest for study material? I'm also not an education major but have since decided to teach and have had little luck finding study guides for my particular situation.
Hey, I just took the OGET and I had a question about the scoring. If I pass all the sub sections but fail one, do I fail the whole test? I am really worried about the liberal arts section. How many questions can you miss?
Carrie I am taking the middle science OSAT for the second time on Halloween. Can anyone give me some advise on the writing portion? Last time it was setting up an experiment. Im really not sure what I did wrong. Thank you for any advice.
On 11/22/15, sms wrote: > Anyone have any advice for study guides or resources to help > prepare for the secondary principal osat? Besides the ceoe > study guide.
CamilleOn 1/20/16, Mathteacher2016 wrote: > Passing score is 240. Meaning we have to do 80&37; from what > I am un understanding. There is a score schedule on the > website. > > > I took the test on Jan 7th and results will be announced > Jan 29th. > > Btw, it worries me that I do not feel that great about my > Science po...See MoreOn 1/20/16, Mathteacher2016 wrote: > Passing score is 240. Meaning we have to do 80&37; from what > I am un understanding. There is a score schedule on the > website. > > > I took the test on Jan 7th and results will be announced > Jan 29th. > > Btw, it worries me that I do not feel that great about my > Science portion. I was always going back and forth between > two answers. > > > > On 1/19/16, pianotori87 wrote: >> On 1/11/16, Mathteacher2016 wrote: >>> Seems like we took the same test. If it will make you >>> feel better, I have even been to that building in Italy >>> and still could not come up with the correct answer >>> (maybe it was correct but I was not sure at all- I >>> selected the one about army!) I did not feel that great >>> about Science though. English - I am completely on the >>> same page with you. There were 10 or so questions that >>> made me feel that way (went back and forth between two >>> choices). I agree- politics and art required more in >>> depth knowledge. I definitely was not expecting two >>> architecture questions on there. (Frank Lloyd Wright >>> building) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 1/09/16, Tinisha85 wrote: >>>> I took it on the 6th. I felt very positive about the >>>> math and science portion. There was one math question >>>> about mileage on a graph between 3 cities. I couldn't >>>> for the life of me come up with an answer that matched >>>> any of the multiple choices. I felt poorly about the >>>> history and >> political >>>> questions. E >>> political >>>> questions. Especially the photographs of some old >>>> structure and having to define the purpose for the >>>> structure with small windows and steeple. I could >>>> narrow down between two answers. As far as the reading >>>> portion, some of those answers I felt as if two answers >>>> would work but would try to narrow down to which one >>>> would I use if I were writing it. So all in all I feel >>>> as if I did about halfway >> decent >>>> and defi >>> decent >>>> and definitely was not as prepared for my weak subjects >>>> as I should have been, however, my study material in no >>>> way mentioned structures and politics to the extent of >>>> which was on the exam. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 1/08/16, Mathteacher2016 wrote: >>>>> I just took the OGET test yesterday. I think it went >>>>> okay but the more I think of it, the more I doubt >>>>> myself. I am pretty sure I scored 100&37; on Math. I >>>>> probably got 3/4 of English questions right. I feel >>>>> okay about my essay. But the liberal studies and >>>>> science section - I was not sure of my answers. Has >>>>> anyone felt this way about OGET >>>> before and >>>>> how did you do at the end? Score schedule shows as >>>> Jan 29th >>>>> as the day I will be receiving my score. >> >> I think I took that same test as you both did. I felt >> okay on the reading portion, more confident that I would >> normally. The math part was easy,the science was a >> breeze, but the last few questions about politics and >> history I had to guess on too. I sure hope I passed. Do >> you know what the minimum score is to pass on the OGET? >> Do we find out our scores in about a month?
> On 1/20/16, Mathteacher2016 wrote: >> Passing...See MoreOn 7/21/16, Camille wrote: I was wondering what advice y'all could give regarding reviewing politics/structures, based on the comments I read. I've been studying math, and I'm good with English and ok with science but probably need to review history.
Thanks for any feedback!
> On 1/20/16, Mathteacher2016 wrote: >> Passing score is 240. Meaning we have to do 80&37; from > what >> I am un understanding. There is a score schedule on the >> website. >> >> >> I took the test on Jan 7th and results will be announced >> Jan 29th. >> >> Btw, it worries me that I do not feel that great about my >> Science portion. I was always going back and forth > between >> two answers. >> >> >> >> On 1/19/16, pianotori87 wrote: >>> On 1/11/16, Mathteacher2016 wrote: >>>> Seems like we took the same test. If it will make you >>>> feel better, I have even been to that building in Italy >>>> and still could not come up with the correct answer >>>> (maybe it was correct but I was not sure at all- I >>>> selected the one about army!) I did not feel that great >>>> about Science though. English - I am completely on the >>>> same page with you. There were 10 or so questions > that >>>> made me feel that way (went back and forth between > two >>>> choices). I agree- politics and art required more in >>>> depth knowledge. I definitely was not expecting two >>>> architecture questions on there. (Frank Lloyd Wright >>>> building) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 1/09/16, Tinisha85 wrote: >>>>> I took it on the 6th. I felt very positive about the >>>>> math and science portion. There was one math > question >>>>> about mileage on a graph between 3 cities. I couldn't >>>>> for the life of me come up with an answer that > matched >>>>> any of the multiple choices. I felt poorly about the >>>>> history and >>> political >>>>> questions. E >>>> political >>>>> questions. Especially the photographs of some old >>>>> structure and having to define the purpose for the >>>>> structure with small windows and steeple. I could >>>>> narrow down between two answers. As far as the > reading >>>>> portion, some of those answers I felt as if two answers >>>>> would work but would try to narrow down to which one >>>>> would I use if I were writing it. So all in all I feel >>>>> as if I did about halfway >>> decent >>>>> and defi >>>> decent >>>>> and definitely was not as prepared for my weak > subjects >>>>> as I should have been, however, my study material in > no >>>>> way mentioned structures and politics to the extent of >>>>> which was on the exam. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 1/08/16, Mathteacher2016 wrote: >>>>>> I just took the OGET test yesterday. I think it went >>>>>> okay but the more I think of it, the more I doubt >>>>>> myself. I am pretty sure I scored 100&37; on Math. I >>>>>> probably got 3/4 of English questions right. I feel >>>>>> okay about my essay. But the liberal studies and >>>>>> science section - I was not sure of my answers. Has >>>>>> anyone felt this way about OGET >>>>> before and >>>>>> how did you do at the end? Score schedule shows > as >>>>> Jan 29th >>>>>> as the day I will be receiving my score. >>> >>> I think I took that same test as you both did. I felt >>> okay on the reading portion, more confident that I would >>> normally. The math part was easy,the science was a >>> breeze, but the last few questions about politics and >>> history I had to guess on too. I sure hope I passed. Do >>> you know what the minimum score is to pass on the > OGET? >>> Do we find out our scores in about a month?
I am going to start my second year of teaching music in oklahoma, and i want to start a 4th and 5th grade honor choir for my elementary. I was in Texas before so I don't really know where to go for information on contests I might be able to submit them to. Any help would be appreciated!
Hi everyone...I know it has been said that the math formulas were provided in the past...but I was just curious if anyone has taken it recently and if they are still provided? Thanks you!
WhitneyOn 6/16/16, Ashlynn wrote: > Hi everyone...I know it has been said that the math > formulas were provided in the past...but I was just > curious if anyone has taken it recently and if they are > still provided? Thanks you! I took it today, and the formulas are provided. It is the exact same formula sheet as the one on the CEOE website.
Cathy On 1/11/16, Mary wrote: > Are there any teachers who have take the M/M test > recently who can give me suggestions on passing the > constructed response question?
Was wondering if you could give me some ideas about the constructed written response? I am taking the Special Education test M/M.