Monday, December 12, 2011

Time 4 Learning

Arminda has been using the Time 4 Learning for 8th grade for the past few days. She is enjoying it, but we are both frustrated that we can't figure out how to customize her curriculum. I would like to have her skip some of the activities that she already knows, but I can't figure out how to do it.

I use http://www.theheadoftheclass.com with my 3rd grader, and it is SO customizable. I can change things easily on that site, and I can give her assessments every few months and the site will automatically adjust her curriculum to skip activities she has mastered and repeat ones she needs more work on. I expected at least as much from Time4Learning as I can do with a free program.

I will keep looking to see if there is a way to customize (or if anyone reading this knows of a way, please let me know!) and I'll update the post.

Update: There doesn't seem to be a way to change her curriculum online to skip activities or repeat ones I feel she needs more work on. But, each assignment has a number that I can look up and have her input that into a box (I think!) to have her repeat the lesson. I'm not sure how that works with skipping lessons, I may have to give her a list of just the assignment numbers I would like her to complete and have her put the numbers in.  We love this program, but I find this extremely inconvenient.
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1 comment:

Jennifer said...

My kids have been using T4L for 5 years now, and we've really enjoyed the program. If there's something they need extra work on, I can have them repeat the lesson and/or retake the quiz. Some of the lessons come with printable worksheets too, for extra practice. If I want them to skip ahead because they already know the material, we just skip ahead. The software allows you to do the lessons - or not do them - in whatever order you like, so it's very easy to skip the lessons we don't need. Thanks for such a detailed review. Since I'm a veteran with T4L, it's nice to hear some unbaised opinions from new users once in a while - thanks!