Hi, Michelle,
Try these, I tried to find resources that were really fun and these look great! You will want to spend a minimum of one hour per day, five days a week on these. No kidding, it takes an eight-hour a day “job” to find a job, so if you are not looking for jobs and interviewing, the rest of the time should be spent on these practice exams. If the goal is to take the GED in three weeks, we need to know where you can nail it and where you are weak.
I’m going to try to list these in the order I think you should take them (starting with the ones that look like they are also great learning tools).
This one is the best!
http://steckvaughn.harcourtachieve.com/en-US/gedtestmenu
This is essentially like an online course because when you click on the answers, it pops up and tells you about that answer and what’s the correct answer. Down at the bottom of each page, click “Check my answer” before you move on.
http://steckvaughn.harcourtachieve.com/en-US/gedpractice
http://www.acenet.edu/AM/Template.cfm?Section=TestTakersInfo&CONTENTID=5691&TEMPLATE=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm
http://www.4tests.com/exams/examdetail.asp?eid=38
These are more for the essay part:
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0809222329/student_view0/ged_practice_test.html
http://www.oltraining.com/practice_test/p_ged1.htm
These are the free math learning resources:
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/math/topic.aspx?id=25&gclid=CPXC3ffywZICFQ0lHgod5HETZQ
http://amby.com/educate/math.html
I’ll need to look at this one because many links are dead
http://www.imahal.com/education/write_guru/mainpage.htm
This is a great writing workshop page
http://www.waybuilder.net/free-ed/GED/GED04_FastTrack/default.asp
totally free ged prep classes
http://www.mathnotes.com/aw_basicmath.html
Locate a GED testing center:
http://www.acenet.edu/resources/GED/center_locator.cfm
Start working through the first tests and let me know how it’s going for you.
Love and big hugs, I’m so proud of you!
Mom
