My student is good is doing good in class
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they work good in class this is nice students
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the work good in class
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December 13, 2024
Lexia is the best
I think lexia is a good program where you can train your emotions. To build a strong heart that can resist heart attacks, I here by suggest all student to use lexia and get more than 300 streak then let them fail two question and lose their streak how fun.
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July 25, 2014
Redefining Reading
I am intrigued by the fact that Lexia does an initial assessment and then there are no more quizes or tests given. It seems like the data collected from the program is very useful for the teacher to be able to see where students are having difficulty and to catch them up with the basic concepts of reading. The teacher dashboard tells at which grade level the student is performing, how successful he/she is and how much of the perscribed time they have actually been using the program. It will group the students according to skill so a teacher can pull them aside and do some reteaching. The program even provides the lessons for teachers to use. I am thinking this would be a hard program to use in a traditional middle school setting, it would be necessary for teachers to "think outside of the box" and maybe require a little more elementary classroom management to pull it off. I am not sure of the cost of the program, the Lexia Core 5 (for k-5) is about $40 per student, this one maybe the same. In my experience, it is challenging to keep sixth graders motivated. I currently have many learners who struggle with reading. I would hope a program like this would help to build their confidence and skill level, but would be concerned about their peers teasing them. Thankfully the program at the lowest levels, does not appear elementary. It uses age appropriate material to address concepts. I have not seen a program made specifically for middle school students. It seems that many in the low income districts have missing pieces and could really do well if all the skills were in place. I would be interested to find out if there is a pilot to this program.
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July 13, 2014
Lexia Strategies will individualize instruction, meet all students' literacy needs and give the teacher get instant data to drive instruction.
Overall, this program is amazing. Teachers have so much on their plate that this can take the guess work and the intense leg work it takes to create data-driven individualized instruction for each student in their class. Some may feel it is taking the creativity our of teaching, but I feel that there are plenty of other areas where teachers can still be creative. The pressure to meet the common core, move students forward in their reading goals, and teach differentiated classes everyday is a lot. This tool can help teachers show data and student growth without spending hours analyzing their own assessments.
I am unsure how much this program costs, but if a school doesn't purchase it, it cannot be used by individual teachers. It seems similar to MobyMax where the school will purchase the program and then all of the teachers and students in the school have access to it. This can be pricey, which is a downfall. The other downfall is that the teachers need to actually use it for it to work. My experience with MobyMax is that if the teachers do not have access to computers for their students and if they are not educated properly on its use, they will find lots of reasons to not use it with their students.
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