GED Vocabulary Lessons
Improve your vocabulary; improve your GED scores.
Are you a student who has failed a GED test because you ran out of time? Or maybe you are a teacher who has seen your students struggle to finish in time. The time...
Are you a good test taker? If not, taking some time to learn a few test-taking tricks will be beneficial. Even the most prepared student can fail a GED test if he/she lets test...
So, you’ve decided to earn your GED. You start out completely motivated, keeping your eyes on the prize, then. . . . life happens. You have to pick up extra hours at work, you...
When I tell people I teach at the jail, I get looks of admiration and questions like, “Aren’t you scared?” “Do you have a weapon with you?” “Do you teach murders and rapists?” In...
There are many similarities with the best teaching practices for K-12 students and adults, but there are a few ways adults expect to be treated differently. Failure to understand these differences can result in...
How do you get GED students up and out of their seats and why would you want to? In a GED classroom, a lot of learning will happen in a traditional style, student in...
Games. A useful tool or a waste of time? Games can add a lot to your GED classroom, specifically, it can help to build a community. I love games, and I play them with...
If you are an experienced GED teacher, you know that retention is always a concern. Adults tend to have busy lives and unless they make earning a GED certificate one of their main priorities,...
If you are a GED teacher, at some point you are sure to wonder if there are some undiscovered resources out there that you should be using. You were probably provided with many great...