This means that the harder problems are for the older kids to se where they're at, otherwise they'd be multiplying decimals in 8th grade! And for those arguing about lessons being too hard or taking too long, that's all on you. It's like that for a reason so it can put everyone where they need to be, and "everyone" doesn't mean just young children, since I-Ready is an app for grades 2-8. First and foremost, THE DIAGNOSTIC IS SUPPOSED TO BE HARD. I mean, I get it, diagnostics aren't too fun, but you people are getting way too overworked by this. I've read the reviews, and honestly it's surprising how much people hate I-Ready. I went down by 5 in reading and 8 in math! I thought I tried my best, but I guess it’s not enough for I-Ready scores! If your kid is homeschooled or you just want to buy this app as a learning experience for your child, please spare your child, your time, and your money and don’t download this app. I’m honestly the most angry that I failed my math and reading diagnostics. The progress bar moves a centimeter once you just finished a 3 step word problem that took you 20 minutes to answer. Let’s not forget that the math lessons take 45 minutes to an hour to complete. Not to mention the math! “What is the area of angle Y divided by C multiplied by the ray of a rectangle?” like make it make sense? It doesn’t even teach you that in a lesson, so you’re completely unprepared. Then once you’re done the question will be like, “how does the reader express himself when reading the word ‘tribute’?” who the heck knows that? Then the answers will be “with anger luring inside him because Juliet died” or “sadness because his heart turns into stone” or some other dumb answer. Don’t get me wrong, I love to read! However it expects you to read 5 pages of Shakespeare and then listen to a 2 minute audio. To begin, the diagnostics are INCREDIBLY hard. But for the majority of people who have downloaded this app(or use it in class), hate it! I happen to be one of those people. This is a great app in terms of enjoying reading, math or testing.
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