| Does anyone use this? I'm considering it for my 3rd grader. He needs some extra help with math. TIA. |
| 20 or 30 min. per week is required by AAP teachers in my son's school. (FCPS). |
| My DS's private uses it to supplement their math program. |
| Our school provides it for free and I think it's great. You can go to their website and do about 10 questions each day for free to see if you like it as well as to browse the content. |
| It's good for reinforcing skills but doesn't teach your child. It's kind of like an interactive workbook. |
| I love it. Lots of practice. |
| My DS likes the King of Math game on my tablet. Is it anything like IXL math? |
| Our school requires it - checklist each quarter - and the school pays for it (both Math and Language arts). All kids do it - AAP and non - they just do different levels. It's great. |
My DS (1st grade) uses it. It is great for practice. The number of topics is quite extensive and if you get something wrong, you can get some feedback on how to approach the question. The best part is that you as a parent can review what the student has been doing, where he/she is succeeding/struggling and actively help. |
| We do it as extra practice. My 5th grader loves it and will do it without prompting |
| I have found it to be much better than most other Math practice tools. It also has incorporated Language Arts and other subjects in recent years but need to pay extra for that. Sometimes it could get repetitive to complete a section but the child does not need to do all the problems in the section if he/she feels that she mastered the skill. But it is worth the money. |
Ours too. My DD loves it. |