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GED Tutorials offer targeted instruction, practice and review. Students engage with the content in an interactive, feedback-rich environment as they progress through GED test aligned modules. Students will practice skills essential to the test they’re preparing for and build the depth of knowledge, confidence, and higher order skills required to demonstrate mastery when put to the test.
In each module, the Learn It and Try It make complex ideas accessible to students through focused content, guided analysis, and practice with personalized feedback so students are empowered to increase their Exam Readiness. The Review It offers an engaging and high impact video summary of key concepts and important to grasp connections. The Test It assesses students’ mastery of the module’s concepts, providing granular performance data to students and teachers, linking a student’s performance to GED reporting categories and reasoning indicators. To help students focus on the content most relevant to them, unit-level pretests and posttests can quickly identify where students are ready for test day and where they need to continue their review and practice.
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Unit 1: Reading – Text Structures and Techniques in Fiction
Unit 2: Reading – Text Structures and Techniques in Nonfiction
Unit 3: Reading – Examining Purpose and Reasoning
Unit 4: Language – Applying Conventions of Grammar and Usage
Students will demonstrate an understanding of purpose and reasoning by describing the purpose of a text, explaining rhetorical elements, and evaluating reasoning in a text.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of text structures by describing elements of fiction in narratives, describing elements of fiction in poetry, and describing elements of fiction in drama.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of text techniques by analyzing a dramatic text, explaining the research process, and describing informational texts as sources.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of the conventions of grammar by explaining the use of written pieces for a variety of purposes, describing the impact of language in texts, and the writing process.