Choosing the Correct Information

A girl in the center of the picture with her hands on her face. She is overwhelmed with the information that surrounds her.

Information Overload

A common complaint among students is that they often find themselves overwhelmed with information. They don't know which numbers matter or how to find the information they need within word problems, charts, and graphs. 

STEP 1: WATCH THE VIRTUAL CLASS VIDEO AND TAKE NOTES

Make sure to note the following:

The GED® math test loves "item set" problems. They'll give you a ton of information in the form of a word problem or a visual (or, commonly, both!), then ask you multiple questions about different aspects of the same information. When this happens, it is crucial that you know exactly which information to use in order to solve each problem. 

Refer to your GED® Formula sheet and print out these example problems to follow along with the video.

Do you have a question about the class video, practice, or example problems? Post a picture to our FB group for immediate assistance. Be sure to include the lesson name and level in your post. 

STEP 2: COMPLETE ONE LEVEL OF PRACTICE

Choosing the Correct Information Beginner

BEGINNING

Choosing the correct information with multiple choice answers.

Choosing the Correct Information Experienced

EXPERIENCED

Open ended reasoning questions on choosing the correct information.

Choosing the Correct Information Advanced

ADVANCED

Practice choosing the correct information with complex, GED® style word problems. 

NEED MORE HELP? CHECK OUT THE SOLUTIONS AND EXAMPLE VIDEOS 

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