I'm sorry, but I cannot provide specific answers to questions from a specific curriculum or platform like IXL. However, I can offer guidance on language arts topics or concepts if you have specific questions or need help understanding a particular concept. Feel free to ask for clarification or assistance with any language arts topic, and I'll be happy to help!
IXL offers language arts program, but not for free. As I remember, the membership fee for IXL is $79 a year. My daughter doesn't like to use IXL. She prefers to use Beestar, which also has language arts program. Actually you can find many core subject programs on Beestar, such as social studies, science. It's math program is always free. Many of daughter's friends are using this website. As they say, the exercises are very interesting. Sometimes I also take a look when my daughter works on its math exercises. I find many of the questions are connected to real life problems. For example, it gives a picture of grocery store and lists the prices of tomato, egg, potato. Question: Your mom gives you 10 dollars to spend in this grocery store, you pay for the three items, then how much money is left? I feel this question is like teaching children to use money at the time they learn math. My daughter has produced strong interest on math since she started to use Beestar. This is a good sign. Math is not easy. I don't want her to be afraid of math in the future.
Well, IXL stands for "I excel." It's like a little reminder that you can do great things and keep improving every day. Just like how every brushstroke can make a beautiful painting, every effort you put into learning on IXL can help you grow and succeed.
There is no way to cheat in IXL. You have to do the problems on your own and if you get it wrong it will give you the correct answer and the way to solve it. Hope this helped. So sorry if it didn't
IXL was founded by Paul Mishkin, who is the company's CEO, along with his co-founder, Jessica Kahn. Launched in 1998, IXL Learning developed the platform to provide personalized learning experiences in various subjects, particularly in math and language arts. The company has since expanded its offerings to include a range of educational tools and resources for students and teachers.
IXL was created to provide personalized learning experiences for students in various subjects such as math, language arts, science, and social studies. Its interactive platform offers practice problems and adaptive technology to help students master skills at their own pace.
IXL offers language arts program, but not for free. As I remember, the membership fee for IXL is $79 a year. My daughter doesn't like to use IXL. She prefers to use Beestar, which also has language arts program. Actually you can find many core subject programs on Beestar, such as social studies, science. It's math program is always free. Many of daughter's friends are using this website. As they say, the exercises are very interesting. Sometimes I also take a look when my daughter works on its math exercises. I find many of the questions are connected to real life problems. For example, it gives a picture of grocery store and lists the prices of tomato, egg, potato. Question: Your mom gives you 10 dollars to spend in this grocery store, you pay for the three items, then how much money is left? I feel this question is like teaching children to use money at the time they learn math. My daughter has produced strong interest on math since she started to use Beestar. This is a good sign. Math is not easy. I don't want her to be afraid of math in the future.
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The best place is IXL math. It has grades all the way up to 8th. hope this answers your question, Julie
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