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Abigail taught 6 months ago
The session covered solving inequalities, including identifying keywords in word problems and flipping the inequality sign when multiplying or dividing by a negative number. The Student practiced solving various problems, including those involving fractions and rational expressions. The Tutor explained how to rearrange equations into slope-intercept form.
Solving Inequalities
Inequality Keywords in Word Problems
Undefined Rational Expressions
Converting to Slope-Intercept Form
Abigail taught 6 months ago
The Student reviewed linear equations, focusing on finding slopes, equations of lines, and relationships between parallel and perpendicular lines. The Student practiced finding slopes from points and graphs, determining equations of lines using slope-intercept form, and plotting lines on a graph. The session concluded with plans to review plotting linear equations next week.
Slope-Intercept Form
Calculating Slope
Finding the Equation of a Line (Given Slope & Point)
Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Graphing Linear Equations
Shivangi taught 6 months ago
The session focused on number systems, order of operations (BIDMAS), and integer arithmetic. The Student practiced applying BIDMAS to solve math problems and reviewed the rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers. The Tutor assigned a worksheet on integers and requested the Student to send the first chapter of their math book in PDF format.
Prime and Composite Numbers
Factors
Integer Operations: Sign Rules
Integers
BIDMAS/BODMAS (Order of Operations)
Natural Numbers
Whole Numbers
Abigail taught 6 months ago
The session reviewed equation solving techniques, including isolating variables and using distribution. The student practiced these techniques with several example problems. The session then introduced factoring quadratic equations using the AC method and the box method, which will be continued in the next session.
Factoring Quadratics: Box Method
Factoring Quadratics: AC Method
Combining Like Terms
Distribution
Isolating Variables in Equations
Evaluating Functions
Abigail taught 6 months ago
The session reviewed decimal multiplication, undefined expressions with real numbers (specifically square roots), distributive property, and factoring. The Student practiced simplifying expressions and identifying common factors. The session concluded with a unit rate problem requiring multiple conversions.
Undefined Expressions: Square Root of Negative Numbers
Unit Rate Conversions
Factoring Expressions
Variable Substitution and Order of Operations
Distributive Property
Simplifying Square Roots with Division
Decimal Multiplication
Nikita taught 7 months ago
The session focused on GED math practice, covering unit conversions (yards, feet, inches) and perimeter calculations for rectangles and squares. The Student practiced converting between units and applying geometric formulas to solve word problems. The tutor assigned additional practice questions for the next session.
Unit Conversions: Length
Perimeter of Rectangles and Squares
Solving Geometric Problems with Conversions
Mixed Numbers and Decimal Equivalents
Combining Measurements and Unit Conversion
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What to expect in GED preparation
All about GED prep
The GED test is a series of four exams. It provides an alternative for those who didn’t finish high school. It can help with job applications, college admissions, and financial aid eligibility. According to the GED Testing Service, nearly 98% of U.S. colleges accept applicants who have a GED diploma.
The test includes four sections: Mathematical Reasoning, RLA, Science, and Social Studies. You may struggle with multi-step algebra and interpreting graphs in math. In RLA, analyzing passages and managing essay time can be difficult. Science often requires interpreting data, applying scientific reasoning, and understanding cause-and-effect relationships in social studies—all while managing time.
Start 3–4 months in advance to obtain a score above 680. Begin by taking official practice tests to understand the format and identify weak areas. Create a study schedule. Allocate more time to challenging topics like algebra, essay writing, and scientific reasoning. Use resources such as GED study guides for structured learning.
Solve sample questions daily, take full-length timed tests, and review mistakes to improve accuracy. Consider GED tutoring, study groups, or online videos for extra support.
With dedication and the right approach, you can confidently pass the GED and achieve your goals.
3 Ways a tutor can help you with GED prep
Particular section help
Preparing for the GED can be tough, especially with each section requiring different skills. In Math, you might struggle with multi-step problems or algebra, while in Reading Comprehension, identifying key details in passages can be tricky.
A GED tutor will break down these complex concepts and give you targeted practice, making each section more manageable. They’ll teach strategies to boost your confidence and help you feel ready on test day.
Navigating computer-based testing
Did you know that test-takers familiar with the computer-based format have a 20-30% higher chance of passing on their first try? A GED tutor can introduce you to the online format, showing you how to use tools like the on-screen calculator and drag-and-drop questions. Getting comfortable with this setup will make test day a lot less stressful.
Managing test anxiety
A private GED tutor will help you manage test anxiety by teaching time-management strategies, test-taking techniques, and providing practice exams. These techniques will not only reduce your stress but also improve your performance under pressure, so you’ll feel more confident when it’s time to take the test.
Things to look for in a GED tutor
Qualifications & subject proficiency
Make sure your tutor specializes in the section you need help with, whether it’s Math, Science, Social Studies, or Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA). If Math is your struggle, your tutor should be proficient in algebra, geometry, and data analysis. Look for someone with 3+ years of experience who can explain complex topics in an easy-to-understand way.
Teaching methodology
It’s important to choose a tutor whose teaching style matches how you learn best. If you have trouble with fractions and probability, find a tutor who explains things step-by-step. For essay writing, your tutor should teach you how to develop a solid thesis and structure your arguments. They should tailor their lessons to focus on your weak areas.
Affordability & accessibility
Online GED Tutors have an average cost of $30 per hour. Compare prices across private tutors, online platforms, and group sessions. Wiingy offers experienced GED prep tutors at an average price of $28 per session and even provides a free trial lesson to help you find the right fit before committing.
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