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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If she did respond to your husband's email, then she's not just ignoring her email; what was the nature of your email? When did you need a response? [/quote] I asked if there was a way to "level up" in Lexia because my son is pretty bored with it. He's an older K student who is reading books and he's stuck identifying individual letters.[/quote] Lexia has an assessment at the beginning. Always. It does have a high pass mark for each activity (80-90%, I think, on each tested part of the level), so kids often end up on the level before the one they should "really" be on... but to be stuck on letters if he can read suggests there are either gaps in his knowledge or gaps in his ability to use the software properly. Also, my 3 year old has gone from Level 1 to Level 5 in about 8 hours (and I assume that's with having to remediate wrong answers given that he isn't totally fluent on CVCs, for instance), so it's super easy to go pretty quickly if you actually have mastery of the topic.[/quote] Yep. My kid started out below level on Lexia, but moved up really fast once she got the hang of the controls. I just told my kid to see how fast she could get through the easy stuff. [/quote]
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