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03/01/2013, 05:54 PM
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Does your child use it?
Dd uses it on an almost daily basis and has read over a hundred books at varying levels bot h fiction and non fiction. She has a very high reading age as far as I know but getting her to work on her comprehension has really paid off. She also loves to collect the cards, pets and change her characters clothes. I didn't think much of the testing process tough. Just curious about what others think as in another Another thread someone mentioned their child thought it was babyish. |
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03/01/2013, 06:01 PM
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DD1 has just turned 8 and finds it babyish.
She too is an avid reader - current tests have her reading at a year and a half ahead of children her age - which may contribute to why she said what she did. She has done 22 levels however, only read one book in that time. |
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03/01/2013, 08:51 PM
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Have tried it. Dd is 5 and llikes the books (is well above her grade/age level) but I think she prefers the feel of a real book compared to reading on the screen. She got somewhat worried about the comprehension testing until she realised it was ok if she made a mistake- think this is because she is a bit of a perfectionist! That said she hasn't really taken to it as she'd rather spend hours in her room reading to herself. (Latest interest "Diary of a Wimp kid"
Just a note: when dd started reading eggs, reading eggspress didn't exist so we maxed out the program really quickly. We have only started again through the school this year ( frustrating as we couldn't transfer any progress across from the original reading eggs/ spelling bit). We haven't really spent that much checking things out yet. That said I couldn't imagine my ds liking it- he isn't one for token rewards and this would never motivate him! He will only read stuff he's interested in and collecting points/ tokens /characters wouldn't hold his interest for long. I think for a child that is extrinsicly motivated that reading eggspress will be highly motivating. Those cards look way cool (I like them!) This post has been edited by LeSm: 03/01/2013, 08:53 PM |
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04/01/2013, 10:07 AM
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I found it great for my kids when they were starting to recognise words - so from about 4yo in our case. Their reading really took off when we started RE. I found we only needed it for 6-12 months though.
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04/01/2013, 10:47 AM
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DD finished the RE and by that time was reading chapter books - went on to Reading Eggpress and found it boring. As she was reading (and comprehending) independently, I didn't bother continuing to encourage her to use Eggress, so that extra 2 year subscription was a bit of a waste of money (except that she does go back and play the games from time to time for old times sake!).
DD has always preferred holding a book to sitting and reading at a computer though. |
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06/01/2013, 06:39 PM
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DD has always preferred holding a book to sitting and reading at a computer though. We found the same was an issue for DS1 with Reading Eggpress - when he did reading eggs we had to buy the book packs (and for levels 81-120 that don't have book packs you can buy I had to print the pages out and make up the books for him So with Reading Eggspress not having 'real' books he hasn't shown too much interest in it... Although I have to say I think it looks really good from a comprehension and grammar learning perspective. He prefers to read real books and I ask him some comprehension questions. Interesting that even though kids are growing up with iPads etc they still like the feel of a real paper book! |
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