![]() ![]() I personally did not have that many Chemistry questions but I did have a lot of scientific reasoning questions. In regards to Chemistry and biology some people may have a lot or a little. This section is perhaps the most challenging to most people. Carolyn McAllister also has great videos about some English topics. Be sure to find a practice quiz online if you are still uncertain about how much you know about the topic. The section can’t stump a lot of people if they do not practice adequately. Don’t underestimate the English section. know the difference between affect and effect. know the difference between who and whom no the difference between who’s and whose Know the difference between it’s and its ![]() Also for careers or naming family I.e Aunt Jamie, southern Florida, President Obama, South Florida know capitalization rules especially for directions or locations. know the acronym FANBOYS, which is used in a compound sentence. Know what a comma splice is and why you should not use common spices in writing know the difference between passive and active voice know the difference between an independent clause in a dependent clause. know when it is appropriate to use dashes know the difference between a simple sentence, a compound sentence, a complex- compound sentence. know how to correctly use quotation marks know common prefixes and suffixes as they will ask you what is the meaning of the word by looking at the prefix or suffix This will make sure you don’t get confused by the other answer choices as they all will look right to you Glance at the word but don’t look at the answer choices and write it down in a way that you would spell it. If they ask you which word is spelled correctly. Know commonly misspelled words or spelling rules I.e. This topic can be a little tricky and it may be helpful to look at practice quizzes online or a Youtube video know when to use apostrophes such as showing possession I mainly use Quizlet to study for English. Make sure to read the question and read it again at the end to make sure you did not skip any steps I almost made several mistakes on the questions because I didn’t read it all the first time through. know the difference between the independent variable and the dependent variable know the The area of a trapezoid an area of a triangle know Roman numerals (Khan Academy has a great video about this know the formula d=r*t for mileage or driving problems when something is 25% off of the original price Remember when you are converting a number into a percentage to multiply by 100 at the end. know how to convert numbers into decimals, numbers into percentages, decimals into percentages. Know how to find the area of a triangle or circle circumference of a circle Know ratios and proportions and how to set them up Jakara Lewis has a great video on how to do this Guarantees the correct answer every time as long as you know how to use it. The acronym King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk is a great acronym to use on conversions. kilograms to pounds, pounds to kilograms, ounces to pounds. know how to find area of a rectangle or a volume rectangular prism When you are to find the square root of something use the calculator. know how to add fractions or subtract them Use Quizlet as a source for practice questions or any books that you buy Has a video that covers every objective on the TEAS. His website includes practice questions and study live sessions as well Has great videos that cover every objective on the TEAS. Know the difference between narrative, expository, or technical know how to draw logical conclusions (Carolyn McAllister has a great video about this) ![]() know the difference between a dictionary, thesaurus, and almanac know when an author is imposing a stereotype or being biased Know the difference between fact and opinion Know the difference between tone and mood know text features such as italicize words, table of contents, publication details know when you would need to use a citation know when an author is trying to inform, to entertain, and to persuade. know the difference between compare and contrast, sequential, and descriptive text Know first person, second person, and third person point of view Know the difference between main idea, topic sentence, supporting details Read the question before reading the passage to have an idea of what you’re looking for. Great for review and give insight on how the questions are structured on the test. She has a lot of helpful techniques that will save time while taking the test Pretty much discusses every objective that is on the TEAS and is great for grammar, as well. I thought I would share the resources that I used and what worked for me. Hello! I recently took the TEAS and scored an 88. ![]()
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