Helpful Websites
for Students
Reading & Writing Sites
Math Sites
ABE/GED Sites
Useful Web
Sites for Teachers
Informational
ABE/GED
EL/Civics Online
Reading & Writing Sites for Students
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Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
Contents are taken from the “The Blue Book
of Grammar and Punctuation”, Ninth Edition.
The site features grammar & punctuation
rules along with exercises & answers.
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B.J. Pinchbeck’s Homework Helper
contains over 700 links to sites that will
help students with their homework.
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Critical Reading
shows you how to recognize what a text says,
does, and means by analyzing choices of
content, language, and structure. It shows
you what to look for, and how to think about
what you find.
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Donna Shaw’s Business Writing General Writing
Help
includes punctuation and capitalization
practice, and lessons on comparisons, modification,
parallel structure, passive vs. active voice,
and verb tenses.
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Five Paragraph Essay
Step by step instructions on how to write
an expository essay. Features a variety
of sample essays including explaining a
process, comparison-contrast, explaining
with examples, and cause and effect.
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Paradigm Online Writing Assistant
helps students with writing in a variety
of areas including: basic punctuation,
six problem areas, choosing your subject,
free writing, and basic sentence concepts.
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Project Connect
created by PBS, the site contains intermediate
level online instruction for adults learning
English. Students need to go through a free
online registration before using the site.
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Guide to Grammar & Writing
Capital Community Colleges guide containing
help for writing sentences, paragraphs,
essays, research papers and more.
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Writing Den
Writing tips for sentences, paragraphs,
and essays.
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Math Sites for
Students
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AAA Math
interactive arithmetic lessons. Unlimited
practice is available on each topic which
allows thorough mastery of the concepts.
A wide range of lessons (kindergarten through
eighth grade level) enables learning or
review to occur at each individual’s current
level.
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Algebra Help
is a collection of lessons, calculators,
and worksheets created to assist students
and teachers of algebra. Their equation
calculator has solved over six million equations!
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Interactive Mathematics Online
Introduction to algebra features algebra
postulates, function basics and simple graphing,
kinds of functions, and function squashing.
Introduction to geometry features lessons
on points, lines, planes, and space, postulates
and theorems, understanding proofs,
sample problems and a glossary.
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Math in Daily Life
looks at the language of numbers through
common situations, such as playing games
or cooking. Put your decision-making skills
to the test by deciding whether buying or
leasing a new car is right for you, and
predict how much money you can save for
your retirement by using an interest calculator.
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Math.Com
The World of Math Online. The site features
interactive practice for all levels of math,
along with math assessment, on-demand modular
courses that target key math concepts, 24/7
live online tutoring, and expert answers
to math questions.
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ABE/GED Sites
for Students
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Barnes & Noble
sells "McGraw-Hill’s GED with CD-Rom Study
Program for the GED Tests. This book comes
with a total of four full-length practice
tests. It also features automatic marking
and score analysis on the CD-ROM, including
an additional diagnostic test that targets
strengths and weaknesses.
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4Tests
provides instruction on how to take and
pass a variety of exams. The site includes
free online practice exams for GED, SAT,
ACT and AP.
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GED Practice
is a free service provided by Steck-Vaughn
to familiarize learners with the types of
items they will see on the actual GED test.
By answering GED practice questions and
getting feedback, students will develop
a feel for the kind of reading, thinking,
and problem-solving skills they will need
to pass the GED test.
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GED Test Online Course
This test prep review site provides the
opportunity for students to take self-assessment
quizzes in all the GED test areas.
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Literacy Link
from PBS, helps adults build basic skills
for lifelong learning. Links to GED Connection,
Pre-GED Connection, and Workplace Essential
Skills.
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Informational
Sites for Teachers
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Ace of Florida: Adult & Community Education
Links
Valuable information for teacher & administrators
about Adult and Community Education, Distance
Learning, ESOL, GED, and Literacy.
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Bridges to Practice
from the Florida Department of Education
regarding students with disabilities. This
site addresses legal rights, program responsibilities,
resources and supports, assistive technology,
and innovative teaching tools and techniques.
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Educators and Students
Education resources for teachers from the
National Archives.
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Florida Tech Net
Professional Development & unlimited resources
for teachers!
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Literacy Link Teach
A variety of Literacy and GED resources
for teachers from PBS.
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My Virtual Reference Desk
is a free and family-friendly web site that
indexes and reviews quality, credible, and
current web-based resources on almost every
conceivable subject.
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State of Florida Department of Education
official web site.
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USA Today
seeks to bring the rich quality, spirit,
and diversity of the popular newspaper from
the page to the screen.
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ABE/GED Sites for Teachers
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ABE Florida
includes Florida DOE approved frameworks,
resources, and assessment. The frameworks
and resources explain what is necessary
for an ABE program to be successful.
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ACE GED Information
American Council on Education website provides
research and information regarding the GED
for education and testing professionals.
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David Hardesty’s ABE/GED Resource Website
Links to Life & Career Skills Class, ABE/GED
Resources including Language Arts: Reading
& Writing, Mathematics, Social Studies,
and Science.
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Florida Literacy
contains links to a variety of other website
with resources, lesson plans, teaching materials,
etc. for literacy and ESL.
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Maryland Adult Literacy Resource Center
links to information about GED, Literacy
Awareness, Family Literacy, and ESOL/ESL.
EL/Civics Sites for Teachers
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EL/Civics Online
is a unique professional development opportunity
for ESL instructors and volunteers who wish
to incorporate EL/Civics content into their
adult ESL classrooms. These online courses
will assist teachers in creating interesting,
effective ESL lessons in: History, U.S.
Government, Civic Engagement, and The Naturalization
Process. The program is free of charge and
will help you improve your students' understanding
of both English and EL/Civics.
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