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Master
the skills required to successfully pass Test 5 in the GED test series.
You'll start off with a review of math basics and begin building the
foundation you'll need to solve the types of math problems commonly
found on the test. In the process, you'll develop hands-on experience
with fractions, decimals, percents, proportions, statistics, algebra,
and geometry.
Then, you'll get a chance to apply your knowledge
by practicing with the same kind of questions you may encounter on the
GED test. By the time you finish this course, you'll be much more
comfortable with your math skills, and you'll know how, when, and why
to use each math concept you learn.
Important: Some GED
Testing Centers require proof that you have passed a GED preparation
course or the official GED Practice Tests (OPT's) before you can take
the official GED tests. Before enrolling in this course, please check
with the official GED Testing Center where you intend to take your
tests to make sure that this course will meet their requirements.
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Syllabus:
All
courses run for six weeks, with a two-week grace period at the end. Two
lessons are released each week for the six-week duration of the course.
You do not have to be present when the lesson is released, but you must
complete each lesson within two weeks of its release.
A new
section of each course starts on the second or third Wednesday of each
month. If enrolling in a series of two or more courses, please be sure
to space the start date for each course at least two months apart.
| Week One |
| Wednesday - Lesson 01 |
Our
first lesson will give you the inside look at what the GED Math Test
looks like. It's important that you become acquainted with the type of
questions, the answer sheet, and just what kinds of questions you'll be
expected to know for this test! Today, you'll find out the major math
areas that are tested and I'll also show you how to fill in the special
grids on the answer sheet. Did you know that you need to know how to
use a specific type of calculator? We'll discuss that calculator in
this first lesson so you can practice using it throughout your math
preparation.
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| Friday - Lesson 02 |
In
this lesson, you'll what I think is the single most important math
concept you need to understand and master to be successful on the GED
Math Test: The order of operations. Once you know the specific order in
which you must do the operations—addition, subtraction, multiplication,
and division—when solving math problems, you're on your way to success!
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| Week Two |
| Wednesday - Lesson 03 |
With
some math concepts under your belt, you're ready to address specific
strategies for solving word problems on the GED Math Test. Today, we'll
also look at the formula guide provided for your use during the test.
The formula guide is a great tool that students often overlook. It's a
great resource and it's right in the test booklet, but you have to know
how to use it!
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| Friday - Lesson 04 |
Many
GED Math books end with algebra topics. I like to introduce the algebra
concepts early on so you can use algebra to help you solve other math
problems. Don't panic if you've never studied any algebra, or if you
think that we're starting with the most difficult topics! Understanding
some beginning algebra will be a huge asset when you study all of the
other math topics.
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| Week Three |
| Wednesday - Lesson 05 |
Today's
topic is perhaps the most dreaded math subject of all time: Fractions.
But they aren't really that bad, and there are only five things that
you must be able to do with fractions on the GED: add, subtract,
multiply, divide, and compare fractions. Once you know that, you'll
realize that you can conquer this topic with no problem.
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| Friday - Lesson 06 |
If
you can add, subtract, multiply, and divide money amounts, then you're
halfway to success with decimals. After we cover the basic operations
in today's lesson, we'll explore the relationship between decimals and
fractions. You may be surprised at how closely they're related!
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| Week Four |
| Wednesday - Lesson 07 |
If
fractions and decimals are related, then you'll soon see that percents
are part of the family, too. Today, I'll show you how they all fit
together after we look at a process that will help you conquer percent
problems.
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| Friday - Lesson 08 |
Knowing
about proportions can be a real lifesaver on the GED Math Test. You can
use them to solve percent, geometry, algebra, and ever statistics
problems. You'll even find them useful for your everyday living! You'll
find out how in today's lesson. We'll also talk about statistics, which
will help you understand the world of probability and measures of
central tendency. These concepts may sound scary, but I'll show you how
to overcome them!
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| Week Five |
| Wednesday - Lesson 09 |
Angles
and triangles are some of my favorite math topics to teach, so I always
look forward to this lesson. With the different shapes and sizes, the
problems are like fun puzzles! I've included lots of pictures in this
lesson to help you visualize the problems. You'll get to put your
knowledge of proportions to work in this lesson, too.
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| Friday - Lesson 10 |
Ever
wonder how to figure out how much paint to buy to cover the walls of
your living room? How about how many yards of carpet or how many feet
of fence for your yard? Maybe you're lucky enough to have a swimming
pool in your backyard? How much water do you need to fill it up? You'll
find out how to find the answers to all of these questions in this
lesson. It's a lesson that's guaranteed to help you with problems well
after you've passed the GED Math Test!
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| Week Six |
| Wednesday - Lesson 11 |
Coordinate
geometry combines concepts from geometry and algebra. To answer these
kinds of questions on the GED Math Test, you'll need to be able to read
and plot points on a coordinate plane. So today, you'll see the actual
grid that's used on the answer sheets and learn tricks that will help
you to read the coordinates. You'll use a variety of the math skills
that you've learned in earlier lessons today, so it's a chance to
evaluate how much you've learned so far!
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| Friday - Lesson 12 |
In
our last lesson, we'll go through a quick review of solving equations
as we look at a special equation called the inequality. There are a
couple more formulas that are important to add to your bag of math
skills, so we'll conclude the course with a look at scientific notation
and some test-taking tips.
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This
course includes a knowledgeable and caring instructor who will guide
you through your lessons, facilitate discussions, and answer your
questions. The instructor for this course will be Barbara Rolston.
Barbara
Rolston holds a master's degree and has been teaching GED preparatory
classes since 1975 in a variety of settings, including adult schools,
community colleges, and large corporations. She also was responsible
for administering the GED exam in a correctional facility for two years.
Requirements:
Internet
access, e-mail, and the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox
Web browser. You should have the ability to read and write the English
language at a high school level. You should also be able to add,
subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers. If you are testing in the
United States, you should have an understanding of the English
measurement system. If you're testing in Canada, you should be familiar
with the metric system.
Student Reviews:
"I am about to take my final exam and I am grateful for
having had the opportunity to take this course! In high school, my
mathematical abilities were practically non-existent; however, I now
have found a new confidence in my abilities that will allow me to
successfully start and complete a university degree in the near future!"
"I enjoyed the class and the instructor was great and the
lessons were easy to understand. I also thought the lessons were just
the right length. Thank you for having an online class."
"I just wanted to thank you for your time and the education
you have provided me. I will continue to study my GED book a little
more and then go take my test. I feel better about myself now that I
can do this math. Thank you so very much, Barb."
"I really enjoyed this math class and found it most helpful.
In this class nothing was assumed that you must know it, but rather,
every little detail was explained. New methods that I have never see
before made previous difficult areas so much easier. This was certainly
a great class."
"I've always hated math with a passion but this course changed that. Thanks!"
"I was nervous that I wouldn't understand the course because
it was online and not face-to-face. It turns out, I really enjoyed it
and it was very easy to understand and fit into my schedule. I plan on
taking the GED Math test this Wednesday and thanks to your course, I'm
confident I will pass."
"Math used to be an obstacle to me. After this course it no
longer is. Barb knows what she is doing when it comes to math. The
lesson format was exactly what I was looking for. The lessons are so
well formatted that there is no need for "guesswork". Suprisingly, I
actually found the course interesting. I am so happy to have my new
math skills for the GED test and also for use in my daily life. Much
thanks to you Barb and keep up the good work!"
"This course helped me a lot. Without it, I would never even
attempt taking the GED test. Barb has been a big help and answered my
questions whenever I needed her help."
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