Thursday, July 28, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Welcome to our summer GED session. I asked two of my cats to put their heads together to help me make this session as productive, and hopefully as fun as possible. As you can see, my cats are brainstorming, but I have a feeling that they are not thinking about math, so I am working hard to put together a curriculum that will not only help my students pass the math portion of the GED but to also gain a solid foundation of math concepts that can be used to start a college program. Understanding concepts in math has a plus side to it...the more you understand concepts, the less you have to memorize.
I have posted the link to the Cobb County School District website where there is a link to the Cobb Adult Ed. website. You can find information about preregistering to take the GED and the dates and times it is offered, as well as what you need to bring with you to sign up to take the GED. The site also has the 2011 -2012 Student Calendar and a link to all the administrator and teacher blogs. You can click on the link to open up the blog. Of course, if you are reading this message, you have obviously figured out how to get here, and you can put it in your 'favorites folder' so you won't have to put in the web address each time. But if you are not on your own computer and have forgotten the address for this blog, you can Google 'Cobb County Schools', find their website and use the link there.
I have posted the link to the Cobb County School District website where there is a link to the Cobb Adult Ed. website. You can find information about preregistering to take the GED and the dates and times it is offered, as well as what you need to bring with you to sign up to take the GED. The site also has the 2011 -2012 Student Calendar and a link to all the administrator and teacher blogs. You can click on the link to open up the blog. Of course, if you are reading this message, you have obviously figured out how to get here, and you can put it in your 'favorites folder' so you won't have to put in the web address each time. But if you are not on your own computer and have forgotten the address for this blog, you can Google 'Cobb County Schools', find their website and use the link there.
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