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If math wasn’t a favorite subject of your adult learners before, using a virtual calculator could make the math section of the new GED exam more challenging. GED Testing Service says that the on-screen calculator is the Texas Instruments TI-30XS Read more…


Just as things begin to dull down and become repetitive, Valentine’s brings us a fun holiday to show those we love what they mean to us…. and/or eat a lot of candy. Why not mix it up with your tutoring? Read more…


Remember the last day of your high school or college math class? It was great. You were so relieved that never again would you have to memorize an equation, deal with non-real and imaginary numbers (why learn it if they Read more…


When you think of “literacy,” do you think of reading, writing, and speaking?  What about math?  Do you think about that?  Well, you can’t be good at math without being literate in the language of math! But math is full Read more…


If I had to identify the two areas of the GED test that most students (and even teachers) struggle with, I’d pick math and writing!  (Wouldn’t you agree?)  That’s where the inspiration came in for “Math and Writing Tricks, Techniques, Read more…

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