Description
ATI TEAS Prep Course (TEAS)
Prospective nursing and allied health students preparing for the ATI TEAS admission exam. Key goals: By the end of this course, learners will be able to:; Explain the ATI TEAS exam structure at a high level, including the four major content areas—Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English & Language Usage—and use published guidance without assuming unpublished weighting details..
Exam: ATI TEAS · Organization: ATI
Includes: Lessons + Flashcards + QBank
Audience: Prospective nursing and allied health students preparing for the ATI TEAS admission exam.
Goals:
- By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain the ATI TEAS exam structure at a high level, including the four major content areas—Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English & Language Usage—and use published guidance without assuming unpublished weighting details.
- Master the high-yield concepts, definitions, formulas, vocabulary, grammar rules, and foundational science principles commonly tested on the ATI TEAS.
- Apply reading, math, science, and language concepts in realistic ATI TEAS-style scenarios, including passage-based questions, multi-step quantitative problems, foundational science application, and editing/revision items.
- Solve common calculation and logic tasks accurately when applicable, showing steps and using standard methods that can be verified.
- Distinguish common distractors, misconceptions, partial truths, formula misuses, reading traps, and grammar-rule confusions that are frequently tested on admissions exams.
- Use a consistent problem-solving framework: identify the task → extract key facts → select the governing rule or strategy → execute → verify.
- Build retrieval-ready memory using concise tables, checklists, formula summaries, grammar rules, reading strategy frameworks, and spaced review prompts.
- Demonstrate readiness by completing self-check questions, mini-assessments, cumulative reviews, and mixed-domain practice mapped to ATI TEAS content areas and learner-facing subskills.
- Coverage & Blueprint Mapping Requirements:
- Every chapter/section/subsection/topic must map to at least one ATI TEAS content area and at least one explicit subskill tag.
- Use a consistent mapping format such as: READING: Key Ideas & Details → main idea / supporting details / inference; MATH: Numbers & Algebra → ratios / proportions / equations; SCIENCE: Human Anatomy & Physiology → organ systems / homeostasis; ENGLISH: Conventions of Standard English → agreement / punctuation / sentence structure.
- Ensure complete coverage across Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English & Language Usage; no major content area may be left unmapped.
- When ATI public blueprint language is broad or version-dependent, translate it into learner-facing, teachable subskills and label them consistently rather than guessing exact hidden objectives.
- Stay strictly within ATI TEAS-relevant academic skills and foundational science; do not expand into nursing clinical practice competencies or advanced college-level specialty content.
- If a detail is uncertain or version-dependent, write learner-safe guidance such as “Exact public wording may vary by exam version; focus on this core skill” rather than inventing specifics.
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