GED Connection
GED Connection will help you prepare for all five subjects on the GED® exam, with special attention to the calculator used on the exam, the essay, special answer formats, and tips for test day. Teachers and experts in each field not only cover the skills you'll need for the tests, they explain how skills you're learning for the GED exam are important in your life and work.
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1. OrientationAn overview of the GED test and how this series and its accompanying workbooks and online lessons can help adults prepare. |
2. Passing the GED Writing TestAdvice on how to prepare for the GED writing test, with sample test questions. |
3. Getting Ideas on PaperSuccessful writers and adult learners share ideas on how to get started writing. |
4. The Writing ProcessOutlines a three-step process: generating ideas, writing a rough draft, and revising/editing. |
5. Organized WritingExperienced writers offer useful organizing techniques. |
6. Writing Style and Word ChoicePurpose and audience affect how authors compose various kinds of written pieces. |
7. Effective SentencesHow to write complete and correct sentences and how to fix or improve problem sentences. |
8. Grammar and UsageReviews typical grammar and usage problems writers encounter. |
9. Spelling, Punctuation, and CapitalizationTips on how to improve your writing mechanics. |
10. The GED EssayGED graduates describe test day and provide tips on writing the GED essay. |
11. Passing the GED Reading TestReviews the skills required, the subjects covered, and the kinds of questions included on the GED reading test. |
12. NonfictionExplores three kinds of nonfiction writinginformational, opinion, and memoirand illustrates how to get the most out of reading them. Writer Luis Rodriguez reads from Always Running, his memoir about gang life. |
13. FictionExplores elements of fiction in short stories by Edgar Allan Poe, Flannery O'Connor, and James Baldwin and the contemporary novel Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat, who reads an excerpt from the book. |
14. PoetryPoet Sonia Sanchez reads from her work and shows how to analyze a poem, U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky introduces the "Favorite Poem Project," and people talk about how poetry can be a powerful means of expression. |
15. DramaExplores the elements of drama through a play written by an adult learner and goes behind the scenes to see how the written word is translated to the stage. |
16. Passing the GED Social Studies TestTips on reading and interpreting maps, charts, and graphics; information on the content areas covered on the social studies section of the GED Test; and sample test questions. |
17. Themes in U.S. HistoryExplores key events and themessuch as the nation's multicultural naturethat have made the United States what it is today. |
18. Themes in World HistoryMajor events, inventions, and ideas that have shaped the world and its cultures, from ancient Egypt to the modern Middle East. |
19. EconomicsBusiness people and economics teachers explain the basics of money, finance, markets, and commerce. |
20. Civics and GovernmentExplores the foundations and structure of American government and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. |
21. GeographyExplores the relevance of geographyfrom the impact of humans on the environment to how places and regions define our world. |
22. Passing the GED Science TestAn overview of the GED science test with sample questions and an explanation of the scientific method. |
23. Life ScienceExplores a variety of life science topics, from basic biology to genetics to ecosystems. |
24. Earth and Space ScienceTopics in geology, astronomy, and meteorology, including earthquakes, how the Earth was formed, natural cycles, and the basics of weather and energy. |
25. ChemistryDefines an element, illustrates some chemical reactions, and explores practical applications of chemistry in everyday lifefrom cooking to making art. |
26. PhysicsExplores the physics involved in roller coasters, space flight, sound, electricity, and MRI technology. |
27. Passing the GED Math TestAdvice on what to expect from and how to prepare for the GED math test, including information on the calculator used on the test. |
28. Number SenseExplores the language of math and how you can use logic and common sense to make number problems more manageable. |
29. Problem SolvingA process for solving basic math and word problems, either single- or multi-step. |
30. DecimalsReviews how to read decimal numbers, calculate with them, and solve everyday problems involving decimals. |
31. FractionsWhat fractions represent, how to judge the relative sizes of different fractions, calculating with them, and solving everyday fraction problems. |
32. Ratio, Proportion, and PercentExplores how and why people use ratios, proportions, and percentages to compare numbers and solve problems. |
33. MeasurementA variety of uses for measurement, how to calculate in the English and metric systems, and how to solve for the perimeters and areas of various shapes. |
34. FormulasShows how people use formulas in some practical situations and reviews commonly used formulas. |
35. GeometryReviews geometry terms, basic properties of angles and triangles, and methods for solving a variety of geometry problems. |
36. Data AnalysisDefines mean, median, and mode and shows how to organize data on charts and graphs and analyze statistical trends. |
37. Statistics and ProbabilityShows how statistics are gathered and used and explores the basics of chance and probability. |
38. Introduction to AlgebraExplores basic algebraic concepts and properties and shows how to write and solve equations. |
39. Special Topics in Algebra and GeometryExplores patterns in math and in the real world and shows how mathematical relationships can be plotted on the coordinate plane. |



