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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
Sometimes life gets busy and things fall through the cracks. My newsletter went out yesterday morning without editing, and I apologize. I had a handy article on essays ready for you, too, so here's the newsletter as it should have been mailed to you.

How to Write an Essay in 5 Steps
I wanted to include the word "easy" in this title, but I know that not everyone finds writing easy, especially when it comes to essays. I broke the process down into 5 pretty easy steps, and I hope it makes your writing a breeze. Read more
See More About:  writing  reading  studying

Ice Breaker of the Week - Rhythm Recap
We will...we will...rock you! Almost everyone can beat out the rhythm to Queen's We Will Rock You. I dare you to keep still while listening to it. It's a great rhythm to use in the classroom to recap what you've just taught. Read more
See More About:  ice breaker  energizer  adult learning

10 Easy Ways to Read Faster
When you're feeling swamped by reading assignments, it can help tremendously to know how to read just a little faster. We've got 10 tips, and even if you employ one or two of them, you'll get through your homework in time to read something fun before you go to bed. Read more
See More About:  studying  reading  practice tests

The Hardest/Easiest Part of the GED Test
This reader participation opportunity (how's that for making a title complicated?!) remains one of the most popular spots at Continuing Education. More than 100 people have shared their comments about the GED test. Love and support abounds here. Read more
See More About:  ged test  online ged  ged practice

 


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