Sunday, September 9, 2018
Lesson 3 - GED Math & Science - "Simple Interest & GED Percent Practice"
Simple Interest
Warm-up Activity
Notes
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Lesson 2 - GED Math & Science - Working with Percents
Working with Percents
Warm-up Activity -
NOTES
PRACTICE
SOLVING MULTI-STEP PROBLEMS
PRACTICE
PERCENT CHANGE
PRACTICE
MORE PRACTICE
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Lesson 1 - GED Math & Science - "Ratios & Proportions"
Ratios & Proportions
Download Warm-up activity by clicking here
Download notes by clicking here
Ratio Word Problems Practice Worksheet - - - (PDF)
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IMPORTANT CALCULATOR SKILL: Reducing Fractions
To view a video of this skill, click here
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WORKING WITH PROPORTIONS
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Solving Proportion Word Problems Practice Worksheet 1 - - - (PDF)
Solving Proportion Word Problems Practice Worksheet 2 - - - (PDF)
Pre-Lesson for Returning Students
Paperwork & Ordering Fractions, Decimals & Percents
First day for returning students in my Wilkes-Barre Center GED classes. We filled-out the following new PY forms.- Intake forms
- Barriers & benefits questionnaire
- ALTA Contract
- Emergency Contact forms
- Goal sheets
- New daily attendance forms
There may be questions on the GED math test that require you to compare or order numbers in two or three different formats (fraction, decimal or percent). The trick here is to convert them all to decimal format, then it will be easy to compare them.
If you need to know how to convert between number types, check these links:
Changing Fractions to Decimals
Changing Percents to Decimals
For example, if you were told that Shauna collected 75% of a bucket of strawberries, Jackson collected 4/5 of a bucket and Tina collected 0.3 buckets and that you had to put them in order from least to greatest, how would you solve?
To be able to compare them, convert all to decimals
The correct order is
.30, .75, .8
or
So the answer is:
Tina, Shauna, Jackson
GED Practice Sheet from Class
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