Hello ColinsMum,

Thank you for your input with ALEKS... After reading your post, we read a few more reviews on ALEKS. It seems many other parents also recommend using it as more of a supplemental material (rather than primary teaching tool).

Either online or worksheets, we do not expect the teacher to review or grade any of the material. We are trying to find something that will cause no to minimum work for the teacher.

The school is already concerned that offering this differentiation in class will cause enough headaches for the teacher and principle. (How come so-and-so got to use the computer for math all the time? How come so-and-so got to do something different? How could my kid get the same treatment? Sad, but a very realistic reason the school has mentioned as their hesitation to offer individualized differentiation.)

Thank you also for the virtual scream.... cry

Mag