There is Internet access at my class site. How useful is the Internet as a teaching tool for a GED class?
Internet access is a wonderful resource to have available. It can be used to answer questions that come up in the course of a discussion, to get background information on authors’ that you are reading, to obtain timelines for historical events, etc. There are websites that can be used for interactive practice of math and grammar skills (www.aaamath.com, www.chompchomp.com, www.gedpractice.com, www.mathnotes.com, www.mathgoodies.com) and for current events (/www.nytimes.com/learning), as well as for online GED practice. Interactive GED materials may be available online through the publisher of any GED materials you are using.
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