I am moving to Everett area ( Northern Seattle). I am interested in subbing ( math & physics) for few few months. Does any know how much do they pay? is snohomsh school district busy enough to get a regular income to pay the bills. thank you or your help
On 10/22/08, rivera wrote: > I am moving to Everett area ( Northern Seattle). > I am interested in subbing ( math & physics) for few few > months. > Does any know how much do they pay? > is snohomsh school district busy enough to get a regular > income to pay the bills. > thank you or your help
One of the most difficult things about our current situation is the cost of living compared to our salaries. We would greatly appreciate any suggestions that you might have as to good places to relocate to (especially if they might need music teachers in 09-10!)
Just curious, CO Music Teachers, which small mountain town in Colorado? My DS lives in Telluride.
> My wife and I are considering relocating at the conclusion > of this school year. I have a BA in Music Education from > the University of Illinois and hold current Illinois and > Colorado Teaching Licenses (K-12 Music). I am currently in > my third year of teaching band and choir. My wife's degree > is in music performance. She has experience as a PERA, and > is currently completing an alternative certification > program while teaching Elementary Music. We currently live > in a small mountain town in Colorado. We are used to cold > weather and prefer cold weather to hot. We are pretty > active: we like to ski (cross-country, telemark, and > downhill), fish, hike, mountain bike and camp. We also > enjoy city life however (such as going to the opera, > theatre, symphony, fine dining, and wine tastings). We > would like to be somewhere where we have access to both. > > One of the most difficult things about our current > situation is the cost of living compared to our salaries. > We would greatly appreciate any suggestions that you might > have as to good places to relocate to (especially if they > might need music teachers in 09-10!) > > Thanks!
On 6/02/09, bill wrote: > Middle school > > > On 6/02/09, Joe Ferris wrote: >> Bill >> Which lab are you looking for? >> >> On 6/02/09, Bill wrote: >>> I am looking to purchase a lab. Thanx >>> >>> >>> On 5/23/09, Joe Ferris wrote: >>>> On 11/17/08, Kathy wrote: >>>>> Does anyone have an SRA reading lab that they would like to >>>>> sell or donate? If so, please contact me. Thanks, Kathy >>>>> [email removed]
On 6/02/09, bill wrote: > Middle school > > > On 6/02/09, Joe Ferris wrote: >> Bill >> Which lab are you looking for? >> >> On 6/02/09, Bill wrote: >>> I am looking to purchase a lab. Thanx >>> >>> >>> On 5/23/09, Joe Ferris wrote: >>>> On 11/17/08, Kathy wrote: >>>>> Does anyone have an SRA reading lab that they would like to >>>>> sell or donate? If so, please contact me. Thanks, Kathy >>>>> [email removed]
How are people studying for the Washington Educator Skills Tests Endorsement, (WEST-E) 026 Math teachers exam?
This is a new math teachers exam, and other than the few sample problems they give you, how are you supposed to study for this? Also, what are the calculator rules for this exam?
luckygrrl1No, I'm taking the WEST-B math and reading and the WEST-E secondary math 026 in the same test session. I'm not worried about the WEST-B because yes, it's basic. I'm worried about the WEST-E because that is the test that my school wants me to pass in order to student teach in October. I go to a school online in Arizona and they don't tell me which t...See MoreNo, I'm taking the WEST-B math and reading and the WEST-E secondary math 026 in the same test session. I'm not worried about the WEST-B because yes, it's basic. I'm worried about the WEST-E because that is the test that my school wants me to pass in order to student teach in October. I go to a school online in Arizona and they don't tell me which test to sign up for, only that it has to be the equivalent to the Praxis. I mistakenly signed up for the WEST-B and just last week found out I need the WEST-E. So, I added the WEST- E to my test time and now I have to take all three tests together since they won't let me drop the WEST-B at this time. So any help would be much appreciated! :) On 7/21/11, Luckygrrl1 wrote: > I'm taking this test in two days and I am seriously nervous and am having > some major anxiety about it. I've been studying subjects that have been > suggested in this thread and I've actually found that if I have an idea of > what to study for I can find tutorials on YouTube that have saved me so > much time as opposed to reading the 120 page study guide (which I most > likely never get through). I didn't find out that I had to take this test > until about a week ago so I'm thankful for the YouTube tutorials. I did > also buy some practice tests from a website but I have no idea how closely > they mirror the actual exam. Also, I unfortunately didn't know that the 5 > hours that we are given to complete the exam is also the same 5 hours that > we are given if we've signed up for any other tests, such as the WEST-B > math and reading like I signed up for. I was however told by test > scheduler that these tests are designed to be combined within the 5 hours > but it has added extra pressure and anxiety for me. If you have any other > suggestions on what subjects to study for PLEASE post! > > Thanks!! > > > On 7/04/11, Myrtle Walcott wrote: >> Did you pass the test? I'm studying for it now and would like to know >> if your study guide helped you? >> >> Please respond ASAP >> >> Myrtle >> >> >> >> On 4/01/10, Shannon wrote: >>> I am studying right now for the test in two weeks. I found an >>> awesome website that seems to match the study guide questions and >>> flashcards from Amazon. It is regentsprep.org. There are great >>> lessons, practice questions and multiple choice tests, mostly all >>> with answers. I haven't found anything else this close. >>> >>> I don't think they look at scores when hiring because it is so hard >>> to pass. The advisor at Evergeen State College told me it has one >>> of the highest fail rates. How is that for motivation? I've been >>> studying a lot. It seems like my education has a lot of holes in >>> it . . . >>> >>> Hope you find regentsprep.org as helpful as I have. >>> >>> Shannon >>> >>> On 4/01/10, Greg (from California) wrote: >>>> I took the WEST-E Math test back in January. I didn't study at >>>> all and I passed it (by a few points...I hope they don't look at >>>> scores when making employement decisions!) >>>> >>>> Bob's advice is sound. I teach middle/high school math up to >>>> geometry, and I found many of those concepts on the test. >>>> HOWEVER, areas I would advise focusing on: The basics of matrix >>>> math, basic calculus (skim a calculus for dummies pamphlet or >>>> similar for concepts. I recall one or two questions about >>>> integrals and differentials, but it was mainly CONCEPTS of >>>> calculus, not actually DOING calculus...if that makes sense. >>>> When I left the test, my plan if I needed to take it again was >>>> to concentrate SOLELY on matrix math and calculus concepts, >>>> because those were the two areas I haven't seen in 20 years! >>>> But someone was looking out for me and I passed! >>>> >>>> It would also be a good idea to brush up on logarithms, rules of >>>> exponents, etc. Read the index to an algebra I and an algebra >>>> II textbook. If you can do 70-80%, you should pass. If you >>>> need to brush up on the certain areas, do so.
I took the West-E a couple weeks ago and passed. I took 4 hours to complete the test, and I spent the last hour checking answers. The test was mainly conceptual questions, and the calculator wasn't really helpful. I think the calculator can be more of a distraction than anything.
My best advice is to review linear algebra and calculus, eat a good breakfast, and get a good night's sleep.
26 is epic.
On 7/21/11, luckygrrl1 wrote: > No, I'm taking the WEST-B math and reading and the > WEST-E secondary math 026 > in the same test session. I'm not worried about the > WEST-B because yes, it's basic. I'm worried about the > WEST-E because that is the test that my school wants me > to pass in order to student teach in October. I go to a > school online in Arizona and they don't tell me which > test to sign up for, only that it has to be the > equivalent to the Praxis. I mistakenly signed up for > the WEST-B and just last week found out I need the > WEST-E. So, I added the WEST- E to my test time and now > I have to take all three tests together since they > won't let me drop the WEST-B at this time. So any help > would be much appreciated! :) On 7/21/11, Luckygrrl1 > wrote: >> I'm taking this test in two days and I am seriously >> nervous and am having some major anxiety about it. >> I've been studying subjects that have been suggested >> in this thread and I've actually found that if I have >> an idea of what to study for I can find tutorials on >> YouTube that have saved me so much time as opposed to >> reading the 120 page study guide (which I most likely >> never get through). I didn't find out that I had to >> take this test until about a week ago so I'm thankful >> for the YouTube tutorials. I did also buy some >> practice tests from a website but I have no idea how >> closely they mirror the actual exam. Also, I >> unfortunately didn't know that the 5 hours that we >> are given to complete the exam is also the same 5 >> hours that we are given if we've signed up for any >> other tests, such as the WEST-B math and reading like >> I signed up for. I was however told by test scheduler >> that these tests are designed to be combined within >> the 5 hours but it has added extra pressure and >> anxiety for me. If you have any other suggestions on >> what subjects to study for PLEASE post! >> >> Thanks!! >> >> >> On 7/04/11, Myrtle Walcott wrote: >>> Did you pass the test? I'm studying for it now and >>> would like to know if your study guide helped you? >>> >>> Please respond ASAP >>> >>> Myrtle >>> >>> >>> >>> On 4/01/10, Shannon wrote: >>>> I am studying right now for the test in two >>>> weeks. I found an awesome website that seems to >>>> match the study guide questions and flashcards >>>> from Amazon. It is regentsprep.org. There are >>>> great lessons, practice questions and multiple >>>> choice tests, mostly all with answers. I haven't >>>> found anything else this close. >>>> >>>> I don't think they look at scores when hiring >>>> because it is so hard to pass. The advisor at >>>> Evergeen State College told me it has one of the >>>> highest fail rates. How is that for motivation? >>>> I've been studying a lot. It seems like my >>>> education has a lot of holes in it . . . >>>> >>>> Hope you find regentsprep.org as helpful as I have. >>>> >>>> Shannon >>>> >>>> On 4/01/10, Greg (from California) wrote: >>>>> I took the WEST-E Math test back in January. I >>>>> didn't study at all and I passed it (by a few >>>>> points...I hope they don't look at scores when >>>>> making employement decisions!) >>>>> >>>>> Bob's advice is sound. I teach middle/high >>>>> school math up to geometry, and I found many of >>>>> those concepts on the test. HOWEVER, areas I >>>>> would advise focusing on: The basics of matrix >>>>> math, basic calculus (skim a calculus for >>>>> dummies pamphlet or similar for concepts. I >>>>> recall one or two questions about integrals and >>>>> differentials, but it was mainly CONCEPTS of >>>>> calculus, not actually DOING calculus...if that >>>>> makes sense. When I left the test, my plan if I >>>>> needed to take it again was to concentrate >>>>> SOLELY on matrix math and calculus concepts, >>>>> because those were the two areas I haven't seen >>>>> in 20 years! But someone was looking out for me >>>>> and I passed! >>>>> >>>>> It would also be a good idea to brush up on >>>>> logarithms, rules of exponents, etc. Read the >>>>> index to an algebra I and an algebra II >>>>> textbook. If you can do 70-80%, you should >>>>> pass. If you need to brush up on the certain >>>>> areas, do so.
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Hi, I came from other country, i have taken twice writting test,but my promts were two low, who have passed the west- b writing,can do me a favor sent me some sample about the promts.I appreciate it.
On 2/22/09, SARSONE509 wrote: > On 2/11/09, joe wrote: >> Hi, >> I came from other country, i have taken twice writting >> test,but my promts were two low, who have passed the west- >> b writing,can do me a favor sent me some sample about the >> promts.I appreciate it. >> >> Joe > > I cannot remember any prompts from the writing tests. I would > try this one "Define success and how do you use it?
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the West-B writing test...See MoreOn 2/11/09, joe wrote: > Hi, > I came from other country, i have taken twice writting > test,but my promts were two low, who have passed the west- > b writing,can do me a favor sent me some sample about the > promts.I appreciate it. > > Joe
Joe,
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the West-B writing test is designed to weed out individuals without an understanding of English writing. I suspect you will be ready in a few more years. Good Luck.
On 10/22/08, rivera wrote: > I am moving to Everett area ( Northern Seattle). > I am interested in subbing ( math & physics) for few few > months. > Does any know how much do they pay? >...See More