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TEAS Study Schedule created by Lynda White, Nursing Programs Outreach Advisor, College of Southern Maryland. July 2017

Disclaimer: This ATI TEAS study schedule is intended as a preparation tool and is not endorsed by ATI Testing.

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Reading
  • Summarize a complex text
  • Understand and use inferences
  • Identify topic, main idea, & supporting details
/ Reading
  • Follow a given set of directions
  • Find and identify specific information from print materials
/ Reading
  • Read a map, graph, or chart using a legend, scales, titles, etc.
  • Understand sequence /chronology of events
  • Identify key words that identify sequences
/ Reading
  • Difference between fact, opinion, biases, and stereotypes
  • Compare & contrast
  • Cause & effect
  • Modes of text
Meaning of words and phrases in context / Reading
  • Denotative and connotative meaning of words
  • Purpose of a text -informational, persuasive, expository, and entertaining
  • Author’s tone
/ Reading
  • Author’s point of view
  • Relevancy & accuracy
  • Text source
  • Gather, organize, and interpret information
  • Identify headings & subheadings
  • Use text features
/ Reading
  • Recognize primary, secondary, & tertiary sources and locate information in them
  • Predictions & conclusions in texts
  • Compare & contrast different sources

Reading
  • Evaluate an argument and its supporting evidence
  • Evaluate & integrate data from various types of sources
/ Math
  • Numerator/ denominator
  • Decimals and place value; percentages
  • Order of Operations
  • Rational & irrational numbers
/ Math
  • Solve equations with one variable
  • Algebraic equations
  • Inverse operations
  • Solve multi-step problems
  • Use contextual clues from a word problem
/ Math
  • Solve problems using percentages
  • Use estimation and rounding rules when solving word problems
. / Math
  • Solve problems involving proportions
  • Solve problems using ratios and rates of change
/ Math
  • Translate word problems into expressions, equations, and inequalities
  • Write variables for unknowns
/ Math
  • Interpret information from charts, graphs and data tables
  • Axes, points on a graph
  • Mean, median, & mode
  • Data distribution

Math
  • Dependent/
Independent variables, and covariance
  • Calculate area, circumference, perimeter, and radius
  • Measuring irregular shapes
/ Math
  • Convert between standard and metric
/ Science
  • Basic cell parts, functions, growth reproduction
  • Tissues, organelles, organs
Parts and function of:
  • Respiratory system
  • Cardiovascular systemsystsystem.
/ Science
Parts and function of the:
  • Gastrointestinal system
  • Neuromuscular system
/ Science
Parts and function of the:
  • Reproductive system
  • Integumentary system
/ Science
Parts and function of the:
  • Endocrine system
  • Genitourinary (Urogenital) system
/ Science
Parts and function of the:
  • Immune system
  • Skeletal system

Science
  • Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and their function
  • Chromosomes, genes, and DNA.
  • Mendel’s Laws of heredity Punnett Squares
/ Science
  • Parts of an atom
  • Atomic structure
  • Ions, protons, electrons & using the Periodic table
  • Physical & chemical properties
  • Chemical reactivity
/ Science
  • States of matter
  • Phases of matter
  • Changes in states
  • Chemical reactions
  • Acid and base; pH
  • Ionic and covalent bonds
  • Chemical equations.
/ Science
  • Gram, liter, meter, SI units –measurements
  • Tools used to measure volume, mass and length
  • Critiquing scientific data. Bias and empirical evidence
/ Science
  • Cause & effect; sequence of events
  • Magnitude of events
  • Scientific method
  • Control, dependent & independent variables
  • Hypothesis
/ English
  • Common spelling rules and their exceptions
  • Homophones and homographs
  • Correct use of the comma, end marks, quotation marks, apostrophes, etc.
/ English
  • Simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentence structures
  • Dependent & independent clauses
  • Eight parts of speech
  • Sentence parts

. English
  • Using transition words
  • Recognizing complete sentences
  • Past, present, and future tense
  • Subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreement
/ English
  • Formal vs. Informal language such as slang, colloquialism
  • Second person
  • Steps of the writing process
  • Parts of a paragraph
  • Supporting details
/ English
  • Context clues and tone to determine word meaning
  • Synonyms
  • General ideas of a passage
  • Prefix, suffix, and root words
/ Study Tips I
  • Do a web search for information on a topic.
  • Takes notes as you read. Review them daily.
  • Make flashcards for definitions of key words.
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/ Study Tips II
  • Watch video tutorials
  • Take practice quizzes. Time yourself.
  • Research the solutions for incorrect answers.
  • Memorize key math formulas.
. / Study Tips III
  • Make drawings of body systems & color them.
  • Draw a mind map to show connections.
  • Use objects to demonstrate concepts such as sequence.
  • Diagram sentences English
  • Context clues and tone to determine word meaning.
  • Synonyms.
  • General ideas of a passage.
  • Prefix, suffix, and root words.
/ Study Tips IV
  • Take frequent study breaks.
  • Use multiple ways to learn material.
  • Try some full length practice exams prior to your test date.

Helpful Websites for Additional Subject Review

- math and science review material.

- reading comprehension and English usage skills worksheets.

- videos for math, English, and science. See it, hear it, do it!

- basic arithmetic to advanced math with a sense of humor and fun!

- understanding the scientific method.

- chemistry and physical science.

- human anatomy and physiology.