GED TEST PREP

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Earn your high school equivalency with confidence through HEXA’S GED Test Prep – Complete Online Course. This all-in-one program is designed to help adult learners prepare for all four GED subject tests: Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies.
Whether you’re returning to learning after years or aiming for a better future, this self-paced course offers clear explanations, real test strategies, interactive quizzes, and full-length practice tests. Taught in easy-to-understand English, and optionally supported with Bangla instructions, the course is ideal for ESL students and first-time GED candidates.
Course Features:
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Covers all 4 GED subjects in depth
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Bilingual support (English & Bangla) for easier understanding
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Self-paced lessons with video, PDF notes, and quizzes
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Practice questions that mirror the real GED test
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Mock exams to measure your readiness
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Certificate of Completion from HEXA’S EDUCATION, USA
Take control of your future—pass the GED with HEXA’S trusted guidance!
✅ Course Subjects & Lesson Outline
Each subject will be divided into sections based on GED standards. For now, let’s plan:
1. Mathematical Reasoning
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Basic Arithmetic
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Fractions, Decimals, Percents
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Algebra (Equations, Inequalities)
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Graphs & Functions
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Geometry & Measurement
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Word Problems & Test Practice
2. Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA)
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Reading Comprehension
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Grammar & Sentence Structure
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Writing Skills (Essay Writing)
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Punctuation & Capitalization
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Vocabulary Building
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GED Essay Practice
3. Science
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Life Science (Biology, Cells, DNA)
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Physical Science (Matter, Energy, Physics)
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Earth & Space Science
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Scientific Method & Reading Graphs
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Practice Questions
4. Social Studies
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U.S. History & Civics
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Economics & Geography
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Government & Rights
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Interpreting Historical Documents
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Practice Tests
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 75 Lessons
- 365 Days
- Mathematical Reasoning22
- 1.1HEXA’S GED MATH COURSE – FULL LESSON SUMMARY
- 1.2Lesson 01: Numbers & Basic Operations
- 1.3Lesson 02: Fractions and Decimals
- 1.4Lesson 03: Algebra Basics
- 1.5Lesson 04: Ratios, Proportions & Percents
- 1.6Lesson 05: Geometry Basics
- 1.7Lesson 06: Graphs and Data Interpretation
- 1.8Lesson 07: Word Problems & Critical Thinking
- 1.9Lesson 08: Math Review – Mixed Practice Test
- 1.10Lesson 09: Linear Equations & Graphing
- 1.11Lesson 10: Systems of Equations
- 1.12Lesson 11: Inequalities & Graphing Inequalities
- 1.13Lesson 12: Exponents & Powers
- 1.14Lesson 13: Square Roots & Roots of Equations
- 1.15Lesson 14: Scientific Notation
- 1.16Lesson 15: Polynomials – Add, Subtract, Multiply
- 1.17Lesson 16: Factoring & Solving Quadratics
- 1.18Lesson 17: Functions – Input, Output, Tables & Graphs
- 1.19Lesson 18: Word Problems with Algebra
- 1.20Lesson 19: Advanced Data Interpretation (Tables, Graphs, Charts)
- 1.21Lesson 20: Algebra Review & Practice Test
- 1.22GED MATH FINAL EXAM
- Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA)15
- 2.1HEXA’S GED RLA COURSE – LESSON SUMMARY (21–33)
- 2.2Lesson 21: Reading Comprehension Skills
- 2.3Lesson 22: Vocabulary & Context Clues
- 2.4Lesson 23: Sentence Structure & Grammar
- 2.5Lesson 24: The GED Extended Response (Essay Writing)
- 2.6Lesson 25: Grammar & Sentence Review for Writing Improvement
- 2.7Lesson 26: Reading Practice with Multiple Choice Questions
- 2.8Lesson 27: Writing Short Responses (GED RLA)
- 2.9Lesson 28: Reading Fiction Passages
- 2.10Lesson 29: Analyzing Arguments & Persuasive Texts
- 2.11Lesson 30: Comparing Two Texts
- 2.12Lesson 31: Reading & Interpreting Nonfiction Texts
- 2.13Lesson 32: GED RLA Practice Test & Final Review
- 2.14Lesson 33: Literary Elements & Figurative Language
- 2.15HEXA’S GED RLA FINAL EXAM
- GED ScienceCourse Goal: Prepare students to understand and analyze scientific concepts, interpret data, evaluate experiments, and apply reasoning—exactly what’s required on the GED Science Test.18
- 3.1Lesson 34: Introduction to Life Science & The Scientific Method
- 3.2Lesson 35: Cells, DNA & Heredity
- 3.3Lesson 36: Human Body Systems
- 3.4Lesson 37: Ecosystems & Environmental Science
- 3.5Lesson 38: Evolution & Natural Selection
- 3.6Lesson 39: Biology in Real Life – Health, Medicine & Genetics
- 3.7Lesson 40: Matter, Atoms & States of Matter
- 3.8Lesson 41: Chemical Reactions & Properties of Matter
- 3.9Lesson 42: Forces & Motion
- 3.10Lesson 43: Energy Types & Transformations
- 3.11Lesson 44: Waves, Sound & Light
- 3.12Lesson 45: Physical Science in Daily Life – Technology, Safety & Innovation
- 3.13Lesson 46: Earth Systems & Natural Resources
- 3.14Lesson 47: Weather, Climate & the Atmosphere
- 3.15Lesson 48: Earth’s History & Plate Tectonics
- 3.16Lesson 49: Interpreting Scientific Graphs & Data
- 3.17Lesson 50: Designing and Evaluating Scientific Experiments
- 3.18Lesson 51: GED Science Practice Test & Final Review
- GED Social Studies20
- 4.1Lesson 52: Foundations of American Democracy
- 4.2Lesson 53: U.S. Constitution & Bill of Rights
- 4.3Lesson 54: The Civil War & Reconstruction
- 4.4Lesson 55: Civil Rights Movement & Social Change
- 4.5Lesson 56: U.S. Foreign Policy & Global Role
- 4.6Lesson 57: Major Events in 20th & 21st Century America
- 4.7Lesson 58: Levels and Branches of Government
- 4.8Lesson 59: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens
- 4.9Lesson 60: Voting, Elections & the Political Process
- 4.10Lesson 61: Supreme Court Decisions & Constitutional Issues
- 4.11Lesson 62: Basic Economic Principles
- 4.12Lesson 63: Types of Economies
- 4.13Lesson 64: Supply, Demand, and Price
- 4.14Lesson 65: Labor, Wages, and Productivity
- 4.15Lesson 66: Personal Finance & Economic Decision-Making
- 4.16Lesson 67: Introduction to Geography & Map Skills
- 4.17Lesson 68: Population, Migration & Urbanization
- 4.18Lesson 69: Interpreting Charts, Graphs & Historical Documents
- 4.19Lesson 70: Human-Environment Interaction & Global Issues
- 4.20GED Social Studies Final Exam

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