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Ready for Life.

It’s almost time for your child to take the LEAP 2025 tests in math, social studies, science, and English language arts. To see what’s expected of your child, check out the grade-by-grade practice test and how it measures real-world skills, like problem-solving and critical thinking.

Here you’ll find tools to help you support your child in preparing for the tests such as practice tests, and guidance to the test and score reports.

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Did you know…

Nationally, a majority of parents rely on the annual state test to know if their child is on grade level.

What’s your child expected to know and do on the state test?

Click here to access the practice test for each grade and subject.

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Sample Test Questions

Test questions range from traditional multiple-choice to interactive ones that ask your child to explain his or her reasoning.

  • Math

    A model of a rectangular bulletin board is shown. The top row has been divided into squares of equal size.

    The rest of the model will also be divided into squares of the same size. What is the area in square units represented by this model?

    A. 8 square units

    B. 15 square units

    C. 12 square units

    D. 16 square units

  • English Language Arts

    Read this sentence:

    The sensory language in this sentence highlights the narrator’s:

    A. Optimism

    B. Confusion

    C. Excitement

    D. Discomfort

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What else do you need to know about the LEAP 2025 tests?

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*A Year into the Pandemic: Parents’ Perspectives on Academics, State Assessments, and Education, Learning Heroes and National PTA
**NAEP, The Nation’s Report Card 2019

Know the Facts

According to our national survey, nearly 9 in 10 parents believe their child is performing at or above grade level.*
Yet, what percentage of 8th graders nationally are reading at grade level?**
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#bealearninghero in Action!

By taking actions – big and small – every day to support your child’s learning, you can be a learning hero. Check out these tips from other parents and share your advice, stories, and questions using #bealearninghero.