Key Takeaways

  • This guide is aligned to ILTS Elementary Education (Grades 1-6), Field 305
  • The test has 150 selected-response questions and a 4-hour time limit
  • The Illinois scaled passing score is 240
  • The current exam fee is $110
  • Candidates should verify the 2026 reciprocity and IEIN registration updates before scheduling
Last updated: March 2026

ILTS Elementary Education (Grades 1-6), Field 305

Quick answer: The ILTS Elementary Education (305) test is the Illinois content exam many elementary teacher candidates use for licensure. The current test has 150 selected-response questions, a 4-hour time limit, a 240 scaled passing score, and a $110 fee.

The Illinois Licensure Testing System (ILTS) is the Illinois educator-testing program used by the Illinois State Board of Education with Pearson Evaluation Systems. Because "ILTS" is a testing system rather than one single exam, this page is anchored to the current Elementary Education (Grades 1-6), Field 305 blueprint so you can study against a specific official framework.

Current Exam Snapshot

DetailCurrent Information
Official ExamILTS Elementary Education (Grades 1-6), Field 305
FormatComputer-based, selected-response
Questions150
Time Limit4 hours
Passing Score240 scaled
Fee$110
Testing ProgramIllinois State Board of Education / Pearson Evaluation Systems

2026 Illinois Notes

  • Applications received on or after January 1, 2026 fall under Illinois' updated content-test reciprocity rules for out-of-state applicants, so older reciprocity advice may no longer be accurate.
  • Pearson's ILTS program guidance says that starting in summer 2026, candidates use their IEIN instead of a Social Security number when registering for ILTS exams.
  • Illinois is also in the middle of the 2025-2026 educator-testing redesign and Right Start expansion, which makes it especially important to verify current licensure instructions before relying on older preparation materials.

What the Test Emphasizes

Field 305 is weighted heavily toward Language Arts and Literacy and Mathematics, which together account for just over half of the blueprint. The remaining time should still be planned deliberately across science, social science, fine arts and health, and professional learning and leadership.

That weighting matters because the exam is broad. Strong candidates do not just memorize isolated facts. They also recognize developmentally appropriate instruction, assessment, and support for diverse learners across elementary settings.

ILTS Field 305 Official Domain Weighting
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