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Prepare for the combined Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects test with targeted review for Teaching Reading, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science.
HiraEdu turns the 4 hour 35 minute Praxis 7001 structure into a clear plan: four separately timed subtests, 225 total questions, subject-by-subject diagnostics, and pacing practice for the current ETS format.
The current ETS combined test is a computer-delivered elementary generalist assessment made up of four separately timed subject tests.
ETS lists Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects 7001 with subtests 7002, 7003, 7004, and 7005.
The current 7001 combined test is listed as 4 hours 35 minutes across four separately timed subjects.
ETS lists 225 questions across Teaching Reading, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science.
Candidates should verify whether their state accepts the current 7001 series, the 5001 series, or another elementary pathway.
The current 7001 combined test is built from four separately timed subjects. HiraEdu plans treat Teaching Reading, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science as distinct prep tracks so a strength in one area does not hide a gap in another.
Teaching Reading 7002 is the longest current subtest at 110 minutes and about 80 questions. Prep should cover phonological awareness, phonics, decoding, vocabulary, fluency, comprehension, written expression, assessment, and classroom reading decisions.
Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science each require fast recall and applied reasoning. Candidates should mix arithmetic, algebraic thinking, geometry, data, history, civics, geography, economics, life science, Earth science, physical science, and science practices into timed reviews.
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Praxis Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects is designed to support a generalist elementary school license by assessing the content knowledge entry-level elementary teachers need to teach reading, mathematics, social studies, and science. Current ETS materials list Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects 7001 as a computer-delivered combined test with four separately timed subtests: Teaching Reading 7002, Mathematics 7003, Social Studies 7004, and Science 7005.
HiraEdu prepares candidates around the current 7001 structure: 4 hours 35 minutes total and 225 questions across 80 Teaching Reading questions, 40 Mathematics questions, 55 Social Studies questions, and 50 Science questions. Because some state listings and resources still reference the 5001 series, candidates should confirm the accepted test code and passing-score rules for their jurisdiction before scheduling.
ETS currently lists Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects 7001 with subtests 7002, 7003, 7004, and 7005.
ETS lists 4 hours 35 minutes total across four separately timed subjects.
ETS lists approximately 225 questions: 80 Teaching Reading, 40 Mathematics, 55 Social Studies, and 50 Science.
The combined test covers Teaching Reading, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science for elementary-level generalist licensure.
Candidates should check their state or program requirements because current ETS materials feature the 7001 series, while some older resources and state references may still mention the 5001 series.
Check the candidate's state requirements before scheduling because some jurisdictions list the current 7001 series while older materials may reference the 5001 series.
Plan around 110 minutes for Teaching Reading, 55 minutes for Mathematics, 55 minutes for Social Studies, and 55 minutes for Science on the current 7001 combined test.
Use separate diagnostic sets for reading, math, social studies, and science, then assign extra time to the weakest subtest without neglecting the others.
Rotate literacy pedagogy, numeric-entry math, historical and civic reasoning, map and source interpretation, Earth and life science, physical science, and elementary classroom applications.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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