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TEAS Reading Comprehension Strategies

12th Grade ELA — TEAS 7 Exam Prep

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📖 Part 1: Reading Passage — Modern Libraries & Digital Literacy

Read the passage carefully. Underline the main idea, circle key supporting details, and put a star ★ next to any words with strong connotative meaning.

Public libraries have undergone a remarkable transformation in the 21st century. Once considered quiet repositories for physical books, libraries today serve as vibrant hubs of community activity and digital literacy education. With access to high-speed internet, digital databases, and technology training programs, modern libraries remove barriers that might otherwise act as a deterrent to learning for underserved populations. Far from becoming obsolete in the digital age, libraries have evolved into essential centers that bridge the gap between communities and the rapidly changing information landscape. Their role in fostering critical thinking, lifelong learning, and equitable access to knowledge has never been more important.

1. What is the main idea of this passage?

A. Libraries are becoming less important because of the internet.

B. Libraries have transformed into modern hubs that support digital literacy and community learning.

C. Libraries only serve people who cannot afford computers.

D. Digital databases have replaced the need for physical library buildings.

2. Which detail best supports the main idea of the passage?

A. Libraries were once known as quiet places to read books.

B. The digital age has created many new technologies.

C. Libraries offer technology training programs and high-speed internet access to underserved communities.

D. Critical thinking is an important skill for all students.

3. As used in the passage, the word "deterrent" most nearly means:

A. An encouragement or motivation

B. A resource or tool

C. Something that discourages or prevents action

D. A type of digital program

4. What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?

A. To entertain readers with a story about a library

B. To persuade readers to donate books to their local library

C. To inform readers about how libraries have evolved and why they remain valuable

D. To argue that physical books are superior to digital resources

5. The word "vibrant" is used to describe libraries in the passage. Which answer best captures its connotative meaning in this context?

A. Loud and disorganized

B. Full of energy, life, and active engagement

C. Colorful and visually appealing

D. Large and overcrowded

✅ Part 2: Fact vs. Opinion

Label each statement below as F (Fact) or O (Opinion). Then answer the short-answer question that follows.

6. Read each statement and write F or O on the line provided.

a. "Modern libraries provide access to high-speed internet and digital databases."    ______

b. "Every student should visit their local library at least once a week."    ______

c. "The library is the most amazing community resource ever created."    ______

d. "Libraries offer technology training programs for community members."    ______

e. "Nurses who read widely are better at communicating with patients."    ______

7. Choose ONE statement from above that you labeled as an Opinion. Explain what specific word or phrase signaled that it was an opinion rather than a fact.
8. How does identifying fact vs. opinion help you become a stronger reader on the TEAS exam? Give one specific reason.

💡 Part 3: Vocabulary & Reflection

9. Using context clues from the passage, write your own definition for the word "hub" as it is used in the sentence: "Libraries today serve as vibrant hubs of community activity."
10. Create a memory trick or mental image to help you remember the meaning of the word "hub." Describe it below.
11. Select ALL TEAS reading strategies you practiced in this worksheet:

Identifying the main idea of an informational passage

Memorizing every detail in the passage

Distinguishing fact from opinion using context clues

Interpreting vocabulary meaning from surrounding context

Recognizing the author's purpose and point of view

Skipping words you don't know

12. Reflection: How will the reading comprehension strategies you practiced today help you on the TEAS exam and in your future nursing or healthcare career?

💪 Remember: "Strong readers become effective problem-solvers and critical thinkers in all subjects." — You've got this!

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