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February 2, 2022
MY Option
okay i'm sorry but this is the worst website ever now this website says its to help you master the skill for example i had a comma no red ink assignment half my students it took them almost 3 hours to do because of the fact that when you get a question wrong it makes you do 3 to get back on track. but during those 3 questions their normally not the same concept or type of question as the one you got wrong. finally when it gives you the popup saying "looks like your having some trouble check here to get help" than it gives you this paper about how to do it which doesn't help you because its just for in general not that question i'm sorry if you love this app but this is my honest opinion.
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December 24, 2018
Worthless
I don’t think this is going to help my child understand grammar at all and is completely unnecessary. It is too easy to rush through the assignments and try to guess at the answers, rather than taking the time to read the questions carefully and answer the questions. This app is at best mediocre and the work that his teacher assigns, could be accomplished using pencil and paper. It is not engaging and no kid is going to understand grammar using this video game.
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September 13, 2018
No Red Ink No Real Issue
Overall, I think this is a great supplemental tool that is more technically engaging than drills on the whiteboard or workbooks. Students like the interactivity and the ability to work at their own pace. I as a teacher love the sheer amount of organized data it provides to help me plan instruction.
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August 23, 2018
Discriminates against homeschooling and small schools
No Red Ink discriminates against small schools and homeschooling. You need 200 students to get the premium. Ridiculous.
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March 7, 2018
I can see the appeal, but have not seen the effectiveness
I feel that while NoRedInk can be useful for practicing grammar, I feel that it is not good for teaching it. The problems it gives are frequently repeated, to the point where I've done assignments by memorizing the questions, rather than knowing the content. To me, NoRedInk is better suited for an elementary school or middle school class, but not high school. A big problem I have is that it asks for the interest of the user, but instead of using them in situations that would make sense to the character, and by extension the user, it instead will just throw the name in, making it jarring, to say the least. It is good for homework assignments, with its ease of access and work-paper styled questions. So, to conclude, NoRedInk is good for re-enforcing and practicing knowledge but is not well equipped for teaching students new information.
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December 7, 2017
Students Learn with their own interest
The website is easy to use and follow. Teachers can easily replace paper worksheets with this application, because the teacher can issue lessons directly to the students. Because the program in self guided, students can complete amongst themselves to see who can complete the most number of lessons.
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July 12, 2016
Best tool I've seen for getting students excited about grammar!
I love using NoRedInk in my classroom. It engages students in grammar lessons far better than other resources I have tried. It also allows students who already have a strong grasp of a concept to move quickly through a lesson and move on to other activities, while automatically providing students who are struggling with a concept with the additional practice they need.
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May 10, 2016
Combines student interests with grammar practice.
This is much better than workbooks for grammar instruction -- the students enjoy it far more. The biggest issue to me is that many of the practice exercises take a little longer than necessary.
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May 5, 2016
Technology enhanced grammar items with student specific data!
Our English department has used this for the past two years. The first year, they used the free version. They like it so well that we now have the paid version. Students enjoy the competition of knowing who has the most lessons completed.
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January 23, 2016
No more worksheets!
Noredink has been the piece I was looking for in practicing grammar. It is unique because it is individualized for each student based on their interests. The dashboard is easy to use, allowing the teacher to assign specific areas as well as individualize for more help if needed. The assignments break down into separate areas and even groups your students on their level of proficiency. The one downfall is that it is difficult to find out the price for a pro license. Some of the skills are blocked and can only be accessed if you have a pro license. Unfortunately, you need to call the company for a price. I would have liked the prices listed on the site, especially if an individual teacher wanted the pro license and not an entire school.
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