GED Social Studies Graph and Chart Practice #ged #gedtalk #socialstudies #charts

📘Charts and graphs on the GED Social Studies test be like: “Here’s 47 numbers, 12 labels, and one tiny question. Good luck.” 😅 In this lesson, Sketchy Eagle walks you through how to stop panicking and start thinking like a graph detective. We: Quickly review the main types of visuals you’ll see on the exam: 🧮 Line graphs 📊 Bar graphs & tables 🥧 Pie charts Break down 3 practice problems step-by-step Learn how to dissect the graph first (before even looking at the choices) so the answer is easier to spot 🔢 And yes — you can use the calculator on these Social Studies graph questions. Use it to do the quick math (totals, differences, percentages) so your brain can focus on reading the chart and spotting the right answer. ⭐Link to the GED Calculator sheet you will receive on the Social Studies exam: https://www.ged.com/wp-content/upload... If charts and graphs usually make your brain say “nope,” this one’s for you. 👉 Subscribe for more GED Social Studies lessons with Sketchy Eagle 👉 Need extra practice? Check out resources at GEDtalk.com World map image is of this Target product: https://www.target.com/p/ashley-produ... Social Studies links GED.com blog: https://www.ged.com/blog/tips-to-pass... GED.com Social Studies page: https://www.ged.com/about_test/test_s... Find different reading material at these sites: KhanAcademy.org https://www.pbs.org/explore/history/ https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs https://www.congress.gov/founding-doc... REVIEW state rules for Civics exam: https://www.ged.com/about_test/price-... US Civics Questions: https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/f... #ged #gedtalk #socialstudies #charts #graphs