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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a teacher who used Reading A-Z a lot for distance learning with my ESOL students, and I really think it went well from my perspective. I had great participation from many of my students, and adequate participation from most of them (over 1st grade). I thought that my parents and students liked it overall. I always asked them to read at least two books out loud to me (recorded) and I listened to every recording (or at least every other recording) and sent back notes or comments; sometimes I made a Screencastify video just for that one student to review how to decode certain words or how to find the answer to certain types of questions. I also was able to assign Science books to the students and have them work with vocabulary words like photosynthesis, stamin, pistil, etc. when they were studying plants in their Science class. So... I thought it was a decent program to use. But I read many negative comments about Reading A-Z from parents here, so I was wondering what you did not like about it. Is it just that it was being assigned instead of direct instruction from a teacher?[/quote]
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