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Posted By: perplexed aleks or time4learning - 06/15/11 01:27 PM
I'm looking for the best math program for a combination of accleration/remediation for my 2e DS9. Any thoughts on aleks versus time4learning or any other programs I may not have heard about? DS is not self motivated, so the more visually interesting and "fun", the better.
Posted By: perplexed Re: aleks or time4learning - 06/15/11 03:50 PM
I'm also looking at Unique Math at Let's Go Learning.

Thoughts? Anyone?
Posted By: Grinity Re: aleks or time4learning - 06/15/11 03:59 PM
I've never used time4learning, but my DS loved using Aleks for a few months in 4th grade (they had been working on perimeter for 6 weeks, writing letters about ordering bricks to build an airport runway, or some such) and DS said: I hate MATH!

So we afterschooled a bit with Aleks.

I loved it because if DS got 3 questions right, he moved on to the next problem. If he made a mistake, he had to practice. It was so cool watching Behaviorism in action. DS found 'new material' to be a positive reinforcer, and he would modify his 'careless' behavior to avoid the negative reinforcer of practice and gain the positve reinforcer of new material. Wow! That was something to see. Much more effecitive for my DS that inspirational speeches or emotional appeals.

I did sit with him, and he prefered me to explain how to do stuff than Alek's explaination page. I sometimes refered to 'homework help.com' to remember what the procedure was and then teach it to DS.

But he found it very satisfying to fill in the pie shaped pieces and 'unlock' now material to try.

He didn't hate math anymore, and he learned that at least in some situations, checking his work was in his best interest!

smiles,
Grinity
Posted By: BWBShari Re: aleks or time4learning - 06/15/11 04:49 PM
Time4learning is definitely the winner in "fun" but it isn't anywhere near as serious as a straight math program. T4L has all subjects and the kids earn time in the playground for completed work. It also doesn't require that a child repeat what is done incorrectly.

Aleks is self correcting, it doesn't allow the child to move on without being correct. The other program that I really like is Conquersmath which is a UK based program but is really comprehensive and the explanations are better than in Aleks. The only drawback that we found was in money problems as they are written in pounds.
Posted By: perplexed Re: aleks or time4learning - 06/16/11 02:41 PM
Thank you for the recommendation on Aleks. We did the assessment and some lessons last night as part of a free trial. It is great! DS has ADHD, inattentive type, so he tends to rush as quickly through work as possible. He is not motivated by grades, so he really does not care if he gets the answer wrong. He just wants to get the work done and move on. Well, Aleks won't let him do that. He has to get the answers right in order to be "finished". He was so frustrated, but it is just what he needs. I LOVE IT!!! Thanks again!
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