IXL vs. Khan Academy vs. Beast Academy?

Anonymous
BA is definitely the best
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BA is definitely the best


It's really not. It's too much work for kids who are good at math and it's too hard for kids who need lots of work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BA is definitely the best


It's really not. It's too much work for kids who are good at math and it's too hard for kids who need lots of work.


That's a ridiculous gripe. For any curriculum out there, kids who don't need as much repetition should only do select problems. Every single curriculum would be too much work if you were to force a kid who learns concepts easily to do every single problem. The second point is spot on, though. BA is aimed at kids who are bright in math. It would be a disaster to use with kids who are average or weak at math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ixl,khan academy,and the beast thing are for people who are gay and do drugs




?


it's break time during DL for some kid somewhere.
Anonymous
DUDES BEAST ACADEMY IS THE BEST!!!!! SO MUCH FUN FOR KIDS
Anonymous
How high does Beast Academy go?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How high does Beast Academy go?


Do you guy do the monthly or annual subscription for paying at the beginning? That is for both math and reading or just math only?
Anonymous
I wanna know which is gonna be the best one for the kid to take? My kid is in grade 4 and I think he needs to take the after school math program to get better skill in calculation and solving math problems. Does anyone know about these after school programs, please give me the recommendation.
Anonymous
I have never tried the after school programs for my kid. I would like to know which programs are good and effective for the kids to take. My kid is in elementary school. I want my kid to catch up with his lesson in his math class. Especially he needs the calculation speed to improve honestly. So please give me some advice and which one is doing well with your kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never tried the after school programs for my kid. I would like to know which programs are good and effective for the kids to take. My kid is in elementary school. I want my kid to catch up with his lesson in his math class. Especially he needs the calculation speed to improve honestly. So please give me some advice and which one is doing well with your kids.


Both are good for the kids to take as the after school math program. My kid is so far ok with the Beestar. If you down for the program with the low cost, try that one out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never tried the after school programs for my kid. I would like to know which programs are good and effective for the kids to take. My kid is in elementary school. I want my kid to catch up with his lesson in his math class. Especially he needs the calculation speed to improve honestly. So please give me some advice and which one is doing well with your kids.


There are some after school math programs like Kumon, IXL, Beestar and so on. Kumon and IXL are pretty effective programs and with some cost. Beestar is a free program. All of the programs are good and it depends on your kid and your preference. You can check those programs out on their website to get to know more details about them.
Anonymous
My kid does RSM and likes it. I like that there are 3 levels, which leads to greater differentiation.
Anonymous
ixl is a headache causer and abnoxis site
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi there, trying to find a way to help my 4th grader who has a keen interest but is at a school that doesn't do differentiated instruction find opportunities to pursue her interest in math. It seems like Beast Academy might be more math competition type games and questions where as IXL seems to have an assessment, which might be a useful tool to figure out exactly where she is and what she needs (as opposed to my current gauge, which is "math is so easy at school, I finished and then I'm bored" which doesn't really tell me anything).

Anyone use these tools? Can you share pros and cons? Thanks!
try prodigy math/language arts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How high does Beast Academy go?
pre-prealgebra
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