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We’ll continue using it for awhile, anyway, because we need something for Language Arts for Mr. I liked that the concepts they have already learned in their regular Language Arts books are reviewed and reinforced with this program. Imagination doesn’t like the alien-type pictures. I struggle with reading it.” My response to him is that with this program you learn by getting things wrong and trying again later, in a different way! Mr. You’re just expected to know it, and it’s a review. Sweetie says that “You aren’t taught anything. They aren’t impressed! (Am I surprised? No. These screenshots show some of the things I found there. It shows what the students have been doing, in several different ways and with varying levels of detail. If they are too hard (and you always have the option to click the “Too Hard” button if you don’t understand a question), you will be moved to a lower level. In other words, if the questions seem quite easy for you, you are advanced to a higher level.
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They made me think!Īll these programs use Adaptive Learning. There are also questions in which I had to choose the correct meanings of Greek and Latin words. I checked out some of the questions in the Vocabulary on my own account, and found practice with labeling objects with the correct word, identifying synonyms and antonyms and homonyms (without calling them those names), and choosing the correct meaning of a proverb. Once again, there is quite a variety of types of questions and ways to answer them. Farther on, all parts of speech are covered. Proper pronoun use is covered, and there is also practice with verbs, conjunctions, and prepositions. Sweetie has been using the Grammar section of Words Rock, as well as the Spelling section. The variety helps to keep this from getting too boring! Here is one question: Sometimes you add letters to or take them off of words to make other words. With some, you have to reorganize letters or syllables with others, you have to click on the misspelled word and then correct it. The questions are set up as a game, with different ways to answer each one. Some cover high-frequency words, others offer practice with consonant digraphs or consonant blends. There are a lot of different types of questions that cover a wide variety of spelling patterns. So, I decided we would try out this program to see if it would help at all. Imagination, well, uses his imagination when he spells! It’s a big challenge for him. Sweetie doesn’t have too much trouble with spelling most of the time, but Mr.
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When we were offered the chance to try out a program from EdAlive, I decided to try Words Rock Online, which includes a spelling course. I’m trying to find ways to make spelling, grammar, and other Language Arts topics more interesting. Disclosure: I received this complimentary product through the Homeschool Review Crew.