My Take
My kids' school district requires students to use the iReady Math and English programs every week for 45 minutes each. I have seen many of the lessons and am quite appalled that they rely so heavily on this program. Several lessons include poor grammar and improper spelling. On more than one occasion, my children have asked me why sentences in the English portion start with the phrase "me and my friend." If a third grader knows this is poor grammar, why does a supposedly educated adult think this is OK to put in an educational app for children? My fifth grader had problems with a math question and asked her teacher about it. The teacher verified that my child's answer was correct and entered it in for her only to receive and incorrect from iReady. Another time, my child was working on a section and pointed out pictures of dead body parts. Why on earth would you put something like that in a lesson for a ten year old? These pictures were disgusting for even an adult to have to view. I am disgusted that my children are required to use this ridiculous program and that the school district thinks paying money for it is acceptable.
How I Use It
My children use it because their school district requires it. I have seen many of the lessons in it and am less than impressed.