Fun Ways to Teach for the Technology-Enhanced Items on the GED Test

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Presented at VAILL 2014 in Radford, Virginia. Become familiar with technology-enhanced items on the GED Test. Explore interactive instructional activities to prepare students to pass.

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Fun Ways to Teach

for the New Technology-Enhanced Items on the GED® Test

VAILL, Radford UniversityJuly 17, 2014

Meagen Farrell

Author, consultantGED® Test prep instructor trainer

@farrellinkFacebook.com/farrell.inkFarrellink.com

Rules for the Road

• Stay with the group! Don’t get distracted by your mobile device or side conversations.

• Questions? Yes, please! Just raise your hand.

Today’s Cycle

1. Analyze a Technology-Enhanced GED® Test Item Sampler.

2. View an Instructional Activity from Teaching Adults: A 2014 GED® Test Resource Book.

3. After 2-3 Examples, Create Your Own in Pairs or Threes.

4. End with Final Questions & Discussion.

FREE Resources:http://www.gedtestingservice.com/educators/itemsampler

Activities From My Book (or Blog)Farrellink.com/blog

My Subject Abbreviations

Reasoning through Language

Arts (RLA)Science (Sci)

Social Studies (SS) Mathematical Reasoning (Math)

What areTechnology-Enhanced Test Items?

Photo Source: Flickr User Michael Surran

RLA: Drag & Drop Order of Events

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Activity 18: Sequence1.

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6.

Source: Cleveland Clothing Company

RLA: Drag & Drop Character Web

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Activity 29: Traits Web

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Abraham Lincoln

executiveeloquent

trendyconfused decisive

Activity 29: Traits Web

Source: AceShowbiz.com

Abraham Lincoln

vampireaxe-

wielding

determinedstrategic friendly

Now it’s YOUR turn!

Find a Partner (or Two)!Prepare for the Activity:• Decide who will record & report your results.• Select a topic (Headline, Historical Event, Story).• Choose one main character (real or fictional).• Suggestions:– Underground Railroad; Conductor Harriet Tubman– Family Literacy; First Lady Barbara Bush– Great Wall of China; Emperor Qin Shi Huang– Trail of Tears; Choctaw Chief George W. Harkin– Romeo and Juliet; Friar Lawrence

In Pairs or Threes

CREATE A SEQUENCE CREATE A TRAITS WEB1.

2.

3.

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CHARACTER

Report back!

The Return! To Technology-Enhanced Test Items

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SS: Click Three Graphs

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Activity 15: Defining Words in Context

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SS: Drag-and-Drop Sorting

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Sci: Drag-and-Drop Variables

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Activity: T Chart

Sustainability Irrelevant

Activity: T Chart

Sustainability Irrelevant

World Population Growth Nonimmigrant Visa Issuances

Tropical Area Deforested U.S. Representatives

Global Oil Consumption

Activity: T Chart

Independent Variable Dependent Variable

Now it’s YOUR turn!

Work with Your Partner (or Two)!Prepare for the Activity:• Select one person to record & report your results.• Select a topic (Science or Social Studies Concept,

Literary Theme).• Choose two or three opposing/related vocabulary

terms for sorting.• Suggestions:

– Structure and Design of U.S. Government; Branches of Federal Government

– Borders Between People and Nations; End of USSR– Changes of Physical State; Liquid, Solid, and Gas– Molecular Basis for Heredity; Phenotypes and Genotypes

In Pairs or ThreesCREATE T CHARTIDENTIFY VOCAB IN CONTEXT

• Find a brief list or passage with descriptive terms, subheadings, or related information that elaborates on the concept or theme.

Report back!

Questions?

A Few More Activities to Prepare Students

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RLA: Select from Drop Down Menu

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“GOOD WRITING IS ESSENTIALLY REWRITING.” –ROALD DAHL

Activity 36: Using an Editing Checklist

Students check and correct sample writing for:Frequently confused wordsSubject-verb agreementPronoun usageCorrect word orderCapitalization & punctuation, esp. apostrophesSubordination, coordination & parallelismAvoid awkward, run-on sentences, or fragmentsUse transitional words

Math: Click a Graph Hot-spot

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Activity 44: Graph [Anything]

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PARAGRAPH (X) ERRORS (Y)

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Activity 44: Graph [Anything]

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WEEK (X) ATTENDANCE (Y)

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Math: Fill-in-the-Blank

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Final Questions?

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Thank You!

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