Call Number: Career books 1st floor: LB3060.33.G45 P54 2015
Publication Date: 2015
This Spanish-language version of LearningExpress's GED Test Power Practice offers access to two full-length exams with detailed answer explanations that mirror the redesigned official exam including all of the new question types for Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Reasoning through Language Arts.
The new How to Prepare for the GED; Test offers test-takers a guided approach to taking and passing the exam by building on the skills they already have. Social Studies Science Reasoning through Language Arts Mathematical Reasoning. The book also includes diagnostic tests and two full-length practice exams with all questions answered and explained.
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PBS LiteracyLink's GED Connection offers help to adult learners working toward their GED. You can register for a free portfolio and use GED practice tests and quizzes with automatic scoring and feedback, plus extensive learning modules for each of the five GED subject areas.
This resource provides information about the two parts of the GED Language Arts, Writing test. Here you will find a test breakdown and scoring information, a review of the subject areas you will be tested on, test-taking tips, sample questions and sample essay topics.
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