FREE GED Lessons and Learning While You Wait
Good news for GED teachers and distance learners. Here are some recent developments and resources that you might find useful.
FREE GED lessons for download and print.
The California Distance Learning Project (CDLP) has developed 39 extensive GED lesson plans and activities and made them available online. They were originally intended to parallel the 39 sections of PBS LiteracyLink's GED Connection television programs and to serve as a substitute for the GED Connection workbooks. However, most of the material is useful on its own, and it is available for anyone who wants to use it.
These GED worksheets are featured at the CDLP website where you can open any or all of the 39 documents (MS Word or Adobe Acrobat required) and print as many copies as you need for class. Teachers can use the lessons in class, or copies (or just the link) can be given to distance learners who are self-directed, and they can use the material on their own.
- Each of the 39 lessons consists of 10-25 pages of activities
- Prepares class for videos
- Terms and concepts to look for while watching GED Connection
- Offers GED format practice questions
- In-depth analysis of the skills necessary to pass the GED Tests
Learning while you wait: An invitation from eLEARN Virginia
eLEARN Virginia is a new distance learning program for adult Virginians interested in improving their GED and workplace skills online. We are currently piloting this new program with a limited number of adult education centers around the state with plans to go statewide in the near future.
Students on waiting lists: If your program currently has a waiting list for GED classes, we would like to offer this online option to any of these students who want to work online until they are accepted into class. If you are interested in this option for your qualified wait listed students, please contact Richard Sebastian toll-free at 1-877-376-9433 for more information.
Summer break: Are your adult students interested in continuing their studies during the summer months? If your program will not be offering summer classes or offering them on a limited basis, your students may be able to continue their studies--online, at eLEARN Va. To find out more, contact Richard Sebastian toll-free at 1-877-376-9433.