We had the opportunity to review IXL a year ago and had a good experience with it, but since then they have added a new subject and expanded and I was eager to try it again. We were given a years access to IXL Math and IXL Language Arts to try with our three youngest.
IXL is a review based program. While concepts are not taught per say, they are explained in pretty good detail if you get a problem incorrect. No matter what grade level your child is at, once you sign up for IXL you have access to all grades. For Math that covers grades Pre K through Pre-Calculus (12th grade). For Language Arts that covers grades 2nd-8th. I have found that the advantage of this is that you can easily identify strengths and weaknesses in your child's learning. Let's face it, no math or grammar program is perfect and your child WILL be less proficient in some areas. This is where I find IXL invaluable. Once we identify an area of weakness, we are able to go directly to that area and have additional practice. Once you choose a grade you want to work in, you simply access that menu and the skills are broken into categories that are well labeled for ease. Because you can access any grade, we have also gone back a grade to work even more on a specific skill.
How we used IXL-
That, on the other hand, is exactly why my 7th grader did not enjoy the program as much. While he does not mind the review, the prizes seem babyish to him and he would rather just avoid it all together. His math skills are pretty strong so we found him to be spot on with his grade level and even beyond, but have seen a few more challenges with his Language Arts. I intend to use IXL Language Arts this summer as part of his summer review- not only to bring him up to speed but also help fill in a few gaps that I have seen we have.
The whole point of me adding my 17 year old to the review was for ACT test review. Because she is currently quite busy with online college classes she has not been able to spend much time on the site, but we have explored the areas extensively and are convinced it is a perfect way to review for tests required for college admittance. Because of that, she will be spending the next few months doing 15-30 minutes a day. Since so many of those tests cover several years worth of subject matter, gaining access to Algebra, Geometry, and Pre-Calculus is a huge advantage. Instead of having to dig out all of her old books, the skills she needs to review are all in one place.
I am not always sold on online programs and especially do not gravitate towards game like ones with a million bells and whistles, but I really like IXL. The review is strong, the detailed explanations when needed are good and the subject matter is extensive- over 4,000 skills are taught. Whether your child needs some extra help and review or you are just looking for a supplemental program for those days when it is just hard for mom to sit down and teach, I think you will find IXL will meet your needs!
You can find IXL the following places-
https://www.facebook.com/IXL
https://twitter.com/IXLLearning
https://plus.google.com/+IXL
Pricing starts at $9.95 a month or $75 per year for one student. Each additional child is $2 a month or $20 per year. So two subjects for one child would cost $129.00.
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