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- Alternatives to Zearn - DCUM Weblog
Zearn does that better than the others I've listed Although Happy Numbers does also 'teach' but with less hand holding than Zearn A lot of the others are just digital cartoony worksheets with little gif-like 'rewards' in between repetitions I'm with you that ST Math is absolutely a cartoon to click through
- Deal Summer Zearn Math - DCUM Weblog
The length of time it takes depends on the amount of time your student puts in per day With moderate other activities, 2 units per week is a reasonable amount We completed the course over the summer by making a calendar based on units around 3 scheduled weeks of "off" time The Zearn course is very independent and a bit of a chore I would recommend creating some study group interaction
- Alternatives to Zearn - DCUM Weblog
For Zearn if you feel like it’s not challenging you can always ask the teacher change the work on zearn so it is In zearn I can assign where the students need to be or what skills they need to work on That’s the whole point of blended learning that it is individualized
- Alternatives to Zearn - DCUM Weblog
I’m just expressing my concern that Zearn is not an engaging method to teach kids rote concepts It also doesn’t come with the benefit of learning to write numbers PP here Fair enough My point was only about they "they're bored doing the same thing over and over again" complaint report 09 29 2020 10:56 Subject: Alternatives to Zearn
- Kindergarteners shouldnt be using iPads at school
Our first choice school for kindergarten has a no-tablets rule and doesn’t introduce computers until 6th grade But if you’re not comfortable with a conservative Catholic school I have no idea where you’d find a no-screens school in this area
- Kindergarteners shouldnt be using iPads at school
Maybe Zearn, but Itrace should be replaced with actual writing practice Why TF do kids need to do zearn anyway? Put it on paper! Then the information will actually stick! It's lazy, stupid, and the result of some schmo who is friends with a higher up at the public school system who managed to sell them on their stupid ineffective software
- Supplementing a sub-par school - DCUM Weblog
Anonymous wrote: Second Khan!! Try Beast Academy or Zearn for math To put the supplementing vs moving thing in perspective, my sister lives in a wealthy suburb nationally known for its excellent public schools Parents there still do things like Kumon and Mathnasium My sis and niece make fun of them for that, but there you go
- Eureka Math Succeed Book Answer Key - DCUM Weblog
Zearn is also free and has direct links to every teacher resource in each individual lesson So just click on the grade, module and lesson your kid is on report 09 06 2023 21:45 Subject: Eureka Math Succeed Book Answer Key quote Anonymous
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