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Help your students get ready for the extended responses on the GED® test – Reasoning Through Language Arts test by practicing with these sample prompts and source materials in the classroom. Fully answering an ER prompt often requires 4 to 7 paragraphs of 3 to 7 sentences each – that can quickly add up to 300 to 500 words of writing!
Be sure to read through the passage(s) and the prompt. Then think about the message you want to convey in your response. Be sure to plan your response before you begin writing. Draft your response and revise it as needed. As you read, think carefully about the argumentation presented in the passage(s).
guage. Sharpening your reading and writing skills is important for the GED® test, and not only for the Reasoning through Language Arts section: The GED® Social Studies test and the GED® Science test also measure your abil-ity to understand and communicate ideas through writing. 1
Getting ready to take the GED® test? Use these sample instructions and passages to practice writing your own extended responses that you’ll write on the Reasoning Through Language Arts and Social Studies test subjects. Please note: This example is from the Reasoning Through Language Arts GED® test. Extended Response Instructions:
We provide these source texts so that you may refer to them as your score your students’ responses. The stimulus materials for the versions of the GED Ready® practice test - RLA are included. You can determine which version of the test your students took by reviewing their written responses.
begin writing. Draft your response and revise it as needed. 2. Fully answering an ER prompt often requires 4 to 7 paragraphs of 3 to 7 sentences each—that can quickly add up to 300 to 500 words of writing! A response that is significantly shorter could put you in danger of scoring a 0 just for not showing enough of your writing skills.
Help your students get ready for the extended responses on the GED® test – Social Studies test by practicing with these sample prompts and source materials in the classroom. Fully answering a Social Studies ER prompt often requires 3 to 5 paragraphs of 3 to 7 sentences each – that can quickly add up to 200 to 400 words of writing! A response