Self Help information for the GED Math, GEDWriting, GED Reading, GED Social Studies, GED Science tests. Includes information on the GED tests and includes links to free GED resources.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
GED Resources
If you are a GED teacher or student you probably realize that finding good free resources on the internet is possible, but sometimes it's like finding a needle in a haystack! And if you find these FREE resources, many times they are not what they seem. The links don't work, or the worksheets and books are not designed for adults.... but for children. The graphics are childish and not something that I would give to my students. But there are some great sites with good worksheets such as Learningtrends. Not only do they have free worksheets, but they also have basic math flashcards that you can download for free!
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Reading is the KEY to your GED
Getting your GED could change your life! It may allow you to obtain a promotion at work or, perhaps, get you a job!
As a GED teacher and mentor, I have helped guide hundrends of adults to get his/her GED. It has not always been an easy process. Some did not complete, some completed in less than 6 months, while others took a year or more.
In my experience, the major key is reading! The better your reading ability, the better and faster you will complete your GED tests. So, read...read...read. Pick up a book and read to your child or niece or nephew. Pick up the newspaper and read each and every day.
All the GED tests involve reading, so grab a book, any book, and read!
Want to read and learn GED material at the same time? A great book is the
As a GED teacher and mentor, I have helped guide hundrends of adults to get his/her GED. It has not always been an easy process. Some did not complete, some completed in less than 6 months, while others took a year or more.
In my experience, the major key is reading! The better your reading ability, the better and faster you will complete your GED tests. So, read...read...read. Pick up a book and read to your child or niece or nephew. Pick up the newspaper and read each and every day.
All the GED tests involve reading, so grab a book, any book, and read!
Want to read and learn GED material at the same time? A great book is the
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