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Passing the CAHSEE-Math About this Book This book provides you with an accurate and complete representation of the Mathematics section of the California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE). Inside you will find reviews that are designed to provide you with the information and strategies needed to do well on the test. Two practice tests are provided, both of which are based on the official CAHSEE. The practice tests contain every type of question that you may expect to appear on the CAHSEE Math. Following each test, you will find an answer key with detailed explanations designed to help you completely understand the test material. About the Test Who Takes the Test and What is it Used For? Beginning with the class of 2006, every high school student who plans to graduate from a California public high school must first pass the California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE). The test consists of two parts: Mathematics and English-Language Arts. Students are first required to take the CAHSEE in grade 10. If you pass both the Mathematics and the English-Language Arts section, you will not be required to retake the test. If you pass only one section, you must retake the other part in grades 11 and 12, until you pass. If you do not pass either part of the CAHSEE, you get the chance to retake both sections in grades 11 and 12, until you pass. When and Where Is the Test Given? Every public school district in California has to provide students with multiple opportunities to take the CAHSEE. Your high school may choose from a list of test dates for administering the CAHSEE that are designated by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Your school is also responsible for accommodating the test-takers. The questions and scoring guides are provided by Educational Testing Service. The CAHSEE test is administered over two days. The English-Language Arts section is given on the first day followed by the Mathematics portion the next day. The CAHSEE is an untimed test, so if you need until the end of the school day to finish, take the time. Is There a Registration Fee? No. Because all California public high school students are required to take and pass this test in order to receive a high school diploma, no fee is required. Special Test Arrangements Parents of special education students, students with disabilities, and students who are learning English should contact their local high school officials regarding possible waivers or special arrangements, such as the use of a calculator when they take the CAHSEE. In order to be considered for a waiver, students must be diagnosed with a physical or learning disability or be in the process of learning the English language. Additional Information and Support Additional resources to help you prepare to take the CAHSEE include the official State of California CAHSEE website at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs and REAÕs The Best Test Preparation for the CAHSEE English-Language Arts. How to Use this Book What Do I Study First? Read over the reviews and the suggestions for test-taking. Studying the reviews thoroughly will reinforce the basic skills you need to do well on the test. Be sure to take the practice tests to become familiar with the format and procedures involved with taking the actual CAHSEE. To best utilize your study time, follow our CAHSEE Independent Study Schedule located in the front of this book. When Should I Start Studying? It is never too early to start studying for the CAHSEE. The earlier you begin, the more time you will have to sharpen your skills. Do not procrastinate! Cramming is not an effective way to study, since it does not allow you the time needed to learn the test material. The sooner you learn the format of the exam, the more time you will have to familiarize yourself with the exam content. Format of the CAHSEE Math The Mathematics portion ofStephen Hearne Ph.D. is the author of 'CAHSEE Mathematics Test (California CAHSEE Test Preparation)', published 2004 under ISBN 9780738600000 and ISBN 0738600008.
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