As a GED teacher since 2017, I've always wanted a place to send students where they could learn and practice GED math skills all in one place. I taught through COVID and relied on other online tools to help my students, since it wasn't possible to be in person. Over the years, we've had many students request online support or websites to help them get their GED at home because they have to work or support others. There has been a real need for a true online program.

Technology has advanced enough that I decided to see if I could build it myself with the help of online code tools. Over the years, I've learned a lot about helping students pass the math test, which is by far the hardest of the four tests for most students. The Sequence, as it is called on the website, is the result of constantly adapting to what is easier for students to learn, what frequently shows up on the test in a predictable way, and what difficult concepts are the most worthwhile use of students' time.

This website is my attempt to combine my experience working with students with the help of technology to fill the gap in online GED prep. What you see now is a work in progress. I know there are questions that need to be rewritten, diagrams that could be improved, and answers that need clearer explanations. I plan to keep improving and building to make it better.

I encourage you to help by providing feedback. Please sign up to get updates and share your thoughts. Below is a list of future changes:


— Ian