Resource Description
Time4Learning.com is an online education program that teaches preschool through twelfth grade curriculum in an interactive, student-centered environment.
Time4Learning combines 1000+ animated lessons, printable worksheets and graded activities to teach math and language arts lessons correlated to state standards. Science, social studies and art are also provided as a bonus for most grades.
Key features of the program:
- Students get individual logins and work on their own schedule and pace
- Parents can set the grade level independently for each subject
- The grade above and below are available for review and additional study
- There are no CDs and nothing additional to purchase
- An online playground rewards and motivates
- Detailed lesson plans available for parents who wish to preview lessons
- An automated system grades the lessons and keeps printable reports
Time4Learning can be used with a broad array of student types, learning styles and homeschooling methods. It is entirely web based, so your kids will be able to access the program 24/7 from any computer with an internet connection.
It has a low monthly price, requires no contracts and offers a 14 day money-back guarantee.
Website: Time4Learning
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Cons: Long, Boring, Some lessons are complete bogus.
Grades Used: 4,5, and 6.
Terrible, Worst homeschooling site that exists. Each activity is so out of context, and other stuff too. They have 1 minute of explaining something, then 20+ questions right after. Change to something else!
Cons: Lousy platform, no customer service whatever, many interface problems, childish presentation, inadequate practice, no teacher, boring, some lessons do not follow accepted educational practice.
Grades Used: 7,8
Worst homeschooling platform I have ever had to use. I tutor homeschooled students, primarily in Math but also in other subjects, have used many platforms, and this one is amazingly bad. Outdated, nowhere near enough practice, quizzes are irrelevant because they are multiple choice with unlimited attempts allowed. Any clever student can avoid all the actual learning and just click through the lessons, which are poorly organized, boring, and the platform is a total pain. For example, you cannot review a part of a lesson without starting at the beginning of the lesson and marching through everything up to the part you want to review. The presentation is very childish. There is no teacher or anyone to actually evaluate written assignments, just very stupid robots and even they sometimes don’t get it done.
Cons: It's online, so plan to take breaks, schedule a PE time etc.
Grades Used: prek - 12
I have used Time4Learning for almost 10 years. It's been a lifesaver to me and my family. I've been able to homeschool six children without losing my mind. Yes, there are a few minor glitches here and there, but nothing I haven't experienced with other similar homeschool programs. We high school courses have been challenging and have prepared my kids well to enter college.
Cons: If there is a problem. Customer service and Tech Support will blame you!
Grades Used: 5-7
We have been a customer for a few years and despite a few bumps, we have been very happy up until now. In the past, there was a system issue and were given the "rehearsed lines" that we were doing something wrong. Well come to find out, it was an actual issue with their third party company's reporting. We moved on but stayed vigilant as T4L really had me believing my son wasn't doing his work. Can you imagine as a child telling your parents you did the work but because T4L didn't see it, it was his fault! To this day I keep that in mind and make sure my son is being monitored and keeping T4L accountable.
Fastforward to a few weeks ago. I noticed an issue with reporting but knew the hurricane had just hit Florida so gave a 2 week buffer. On Oct 25, I reported an issue of reporting errors. I provided photographs of completed assignments that weren't showing completed, along with some other issues. Today I was told their system was fine and that it was my son who wasn't doing the work properly. So apprently we are doing 70% right but 30% is wrong. Also we have been using the system for 3 years, so I think we know at this point how to exit assignments properly. We even resorted to videoing the end of each assignment.
Nothing like paying a company, reporting an issue and there go to is automatically it is the child's fault. As an adult I love being told I could have edited photos and such. What a joke! I recommended many people and had heard many horror stories but stuck by this company. Well no MORE! Please if you care about your kids education and don't want to be treated inferior, DO NOT USE TIME4LEARNING!
If your on the fence, I will gladly provide documentation of how I have been treated and photos to corroborate my claims.
Cons: Hidden CRT
Grades Used: 8,4
I used this program to homeschool my kids for one year. I liked this program until I noticed that my 8th graders history was full of CRT. Not just history which I feel should be taught. This was without a doubt CRT! I removed my kids from the program and returned them to public school.
We used this curriculum for 2 months. My children enjoyed it at first. My daughter was doing 9th grade. They started teaching about Transgender stuff in Health and that we all need to be supportive of them. Well being a Christian we cannot and will not encourage or support this sinful lifestyle. I thought about eliminating Health altogether but then my conviction of paying every month to support a company that brain washes our precious and vulnerable children is not something I want to be associated with. Also in her English they teach critical race garbage. That white ladies are privileged. Needless to say we will not be going back to TFL. And I will share my thoughts on it with all my homeschooling friends.
Cons: Format changes, too political, dumbed down
Grades Used: 8&9
I second the previous reviews. We have used Time4Learning Civics course last year. We didn't finish it and planned to complete in the fall. Well, they completely changed the course and format of instruction. My son doesn't prefer having to constantly click on each little video clip. We preferred the 10 min videos from previous format. We also noticed more politics and a dumbing down introduced in Civics. Didn't seem as complete as previous course.
Cons: Modern liberal topics
Grades Used: 8,5,2
We have used time4learning for approximately 3 years for our 4 children. However, after our 8th grader came to us about his Civics lesson this year, we are no longer going to use it for any of our children. He was having trouble understanding how to make an "identity wheel." After reviewing the rest of the Civics lessons for the year I found several concerning topics and lessons. There are now lessons about diversity, inclusion, and equity (D.I.E.)
Included in the lesson leading up to the assignment of the identity wheel was a video of a child identifying as "they/them" and a circle with polka dotted skin called Rasheeda that the narrator also referred to as "they/them". This kind of lesson does not help with proper grammar and is only a portion of why we have been glad we were homeschooling for the last 5 years, before all of these became such hot topics in public schools.
Also while previewing the lessons in Civics, I noted a lesson about types of power people can have and when discussing physical force/power, a group of white police are seen chasing a black person. This subtly promotes the narrative of racist police hunting black people while other lessons also show BLM protests in a positive light. While time4learning has lessons about reliability of sources and how to spot biases, they fail to catch their own within their lessons when the only political figures that are pictured within the lesson are far-left leaning politicians, the likes of Stacey Abrams and Ilhan Omar. Another example of their bias is the topic of guns. Frequently gun violence is mentioned in context of protests by students and parents, but when discussing the Constitution and Bill of Rights, the 2nd Amendment is completely skipped over.
Cons: New CRTContent and update
Grades Used: 10th 11th 12th
I'm disappointed in the changes made to Time 4 Learnings content. We are homescoolers through a local charter and have gotten approval to use Time 4 Learning and recieved full credit. Unaware that they had updated their curriculum to include Critical Race Therory this year, we have our 11th grade daughter enrolled in English, U.S. history, Spanish, and Geometry. Her two older brother's had completed these classes in the past and we were very happy with the content, not so with the CRT updates. We are now 3 weeks in, and have to rethink, and have approved by our charter a new curriculum. Very disappointed.
Cons: Platform and iterface sucks. More bugs than you can shake a stick at. Poorly responsive staff. No solutions.
Grades Used: 1-6
I've been using the Time-4-Learning curriculum for my son since his first grade. He is now in 6th. The content is decent in my opinion, but they have a lot of issues... Setting aside occasional inaccuracies in their presentation, which has confused my child about specific topics (which I have written and complained to them about), they have program glitches that will drive you crazy and even create tension with your student. For one, the activities won't check off. They claim that you have to exit the program/activity properly, then it will check off. Not true. You can follow their exit instructions and it is still hit or miss. Sometimes, the activity looks checked off, but when the kid exits the program altogether, the check marks disappear. At the end of the day, I have had to ask my son to take screen shots to show me the activity was checked off/done, so I can then go to the parent portal and manually check them off for him. It is unreal! Another example: I just updated his dates and added breaks for the balance of his 6th grade activities. The entire 6th grade "plan" (which was almost halfway done) disappeared altogether. Their platform is their weakest, and most annoying aspect of their curriculum. They need to hire real programming professionals to fix the innumerable bugs in their system.
Cons: Service
Grades Used: 7
WOULD NOT RECOMMEND! I went off of majority of reviews where parents love this program. Let my son review it and he likes it. My issue is Not with the curriculum it is with the service. My child has been working with this
Program for weeks and every time I would log in to download his reports there wasn’t any. I have personally watched him log in and complete his daily assignments and they still were not generating. Finally they did and it only showed 1 lesson he completed weeks prior. Time4learning has continually charged me for 2 months worth of “service”. I have tried contacting them multiple times without a reply or call back. When I try to cancel or suspend my service I get an error message about my account. DO NOT RECOMMEND
Cons: I Think the Content needs work
Grades Used: 2-3-4-7-8
I have used time for learning for just over a yr. For 2 girls. I have seen 2-3-4-7-8 grade curriculums which I didn't find anything that has bothered me within the teachings. The program is easy to use. However, this yr my 8th grader came to me with a few lessons in the Language Art that bothered her, that I have found alittle startling. For example, one story is about a group of elites microchipping the brain of the citizens. One man who opposes it later had it done and couldn't understand afterwards why he was so afraid of it. It proceeds to explain that those at the top controlling the hive mind utopia didn't have this implant. I found this an odd lesson, and rather dark for an impressionable young mind. While it is a story for Language Arts, and really nothing to do with education, I can't help but question the motivation behind it. My impression of some of the other stories is also not so good. Some of the stories seem geared to molding prejudices against out of the box thinkers. They can mold a child's mind to think negatively towards different groups of people beliefs. We have decided to finish out this year, but will be going a different direction for education. For younger kids I have no issues. I know many parents using it and love it, but even they were taken back by a few of the lessons I showed them, thinking maybe I was over reacting. However, I will say it teaches well, and both my girls have not minded it. My 8th grader liked this math program better then Teaching Textbooks math, but my 3 grader liked the teaching textbook better in math. Again, my only issue is we are trying to get away from the Modern day Philosophy of the Public School. So the learning technique is great, it just some of the stories they use to teach.
Cons: Monotonous, very lacking in instruction
Grades Used: 2
Used TFL for 2nd grade and found it so monotonous with the cartoon characters repeatedly! Used tons of supplements. I could only recommend as a practice
Cons: Occasional technological glitches and automated test-grading errors
Grades Used: 9th grade level for an 8th grade student
T4L was a terrific program for my 8th-grade granddaughter, but I can see how it might be problematic for some My granddaughter had been a straight-A public school student through the 7th grade, however that spring she developed some health issues that we knew would keep her from attending public school in person the next year. She is a self-starter and a highly driven, motivated student. She's also computer literate.
Most of her 8th-grade T4L curriculum consisted of 9th-grade-level high school courses. When she returned to a Virginia public high school for the 9th-grade, every one of her T4L credits except English1 and Spanish 1 transferred as high school credit without question. She received high school credit for Algebra 1, Physical Science, and US Government & Civics. When she returned to public school for the 9th grade, she was placed in Geometry (honors), Biology (honors), and World History (honors). She took English 1 (honors) and Spanish 1, breezing through both.
My granddaughter found the courses challenging but not overwhelming. She focused on the video instructions and completed all of the online lessons and tests. T4L allows students to repeat lessons or tests if they have problems, which she occasionally did. She mostly ignored the extra-practice lessons and worksheets, which she described as "busy work just like in regular school" I helped her plan her weekly schedules to which she stuck without ever falling behind. She usually started her lessons around 8 am. She took about an hour break for lunch, texting friends, browsing the internet (mostly tik-tok), and playing with her cats. Normally, she finished her schoolwork by 1:30 or 2 pm at the latest. Now and then she needed to work later, occasionally after supper or on weekends to finish up if the lessons were exceptionally long. On a very few occasions, the lectures had technology glitches that could not be fixed. Also, there were a very few questions on some tests that were bad; on some of the non-multiple choice math texts, answers would be graded as incorrect if not entered exactly in the format the system was looking for and that format would change between lessons and tests. For example, sometimes the system might require the answer to be 0.12 and at other times +0.12 and at other times .12. When technology problems cropped up, a phone call usually got them fixed them quickly or, if not, an acknowledgment that the problem was with them and not the student.
My granddaughter found an occasional math or biology lesson a little confusing. So, we purchased one supplementary text/workbook in each subject that she could consult when she didn't understand a concept as presented online. Problem solved.
Grades for lessons and tests are compiled online by T4L, and their automated forms can be used to generate grading report cards or basic transcripts. Their data can be easily transcribed in custom-made forms if you want to make them yourself.
For the most part, course-content was spot-on, although just a tad outdated in the physical science and government/civics courses. As a conservative, I was surprised that the content was basically politically neutral with perhaps only occasionally showing the very slightest liberal bias. Although slavery, race, economic systems, and politics were discussed, it was done so traditionally in both content and quantity. There was no trace of left-leaning Zinn-like revisionist history. Neither was there any trace of modern critical race theory. As a Christian, I saw no anti-Judeo-Christian nor pro-Muslim bias as one person here has complained.
However, if you are looking for a fundamentalist, Christian-focused, or Creationist-centered program, T4L is probably not for you or your children. It is religiously neutral although religion does occasionally crop up as in history lessons discussing the Founding Fathers or in Biology lessons discussing evolution.
Also, if your child is not a self-starter and relatively computer literate, this program is probably not for you or them.
Grades Used: 9
Y'all, don't sign up your children here, I repeat, don't do it! I enrolled my daughter here in the 9th grade of high school and when she returned to school in the 10th grade she had to repeat the year again because the credits were not valid, we did everything to prevent that from happening, but it was impossible, we are very disappointed with this school and I do not recommend that you enroll your children here even the classes do not teach anything and nothing makes really sense
Cons: Everything else
Grades Used: 1 and 3
We've been using Time4Learning for 4 months now. Y'all....save your money. It's a waste. The interface is an absolute nightmare. The glitches are never-ending. I'm sure the content is fine, but it's incredibly difficult to follow along as a parent unless I'm sitting right next to both of them the entire time. It's not parent/coach friendly. It's not even that student friendly. There are free curriculums out there that are offer a much higher quality user interface. And I'm using those now. So, again, save your coin and your sanity. Skip Time4Learning.
Cons: Not special Ed friendly
Grades Used: 3rd,4th,9th & 10th
I think the quality of the lessons are at a very high standard and this program has an unbelievably low price. I do have to agree that from my experience with a special needs student there isn't any flexibility in the courses or lessons presented. I also wish the e-note feature allowed students to copy and paste from the actual lesson to the notes. These are suggestions for improvement for an amazing program I was so thankful to find!
Cons: Very poor user interface. Unnecessarily daunting to use. Customer support was ok but at times very dismissive and unhelpful.
Grades Used: 4th and 6th
I would not recommend this website for anyone. The interface is really difficult to use and has a big learning curve (on the parents end). I like to monitor what my kids do and help as needed. The website is very difficult to use to monitor what they’re doing. Nothing is intuitive. If the math is not a quiz or test I cannot see how they do on lessons without sitting with them as they do it, which takes away from the independence they enjoy by doing their work on their on (other than when help is needed). As an example for other subjects, if I wanted to review what they’ve done in science, I had to go to their course map and guess what lessons they did for the day, as nothing is dated. If I want to find the dates for what they did on a certain day, I have to go to the student report (requiring me to open up extra pages in another window). All of this could have been organized and presented to parents in one place but for some reason is broken up into multiple locations. I have contacted the company to explain how frustrating this is, especially when i have to do it for each student for 4 different subjects, and was told I must “be missing something”. I asked if they had plans to improve the user interface and wasn’t given any sort of answer. I decided to cancel my subscription and try something else, and am very happy I did. Much less work just to figure out what my kids are doing in the new online curriculum I found, and it doesn’t cost much more than Time4Learning did!
Cons: Though not really a con, an adult is needed to support and assist in learning all the material.
Grades Used: 3rd and 5th
My eight year old is in the 3rd grade and my 10 year old is in the fifth grade. They like the curriculum and are learning a lot more than they did in public school. I like that I can plan all the work for the entire year and can choose what work they do on which day of the week. I give them 2 reading lessons, 2 math lessons, 3 social studies, 1 science and 1 language arts each day, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. On Friday we do all the resources (the printable worksheets). Sometimes while they are working on Social Studies, reading or language arts, they will have a written assignment. We do those. When they have a project or craft to do, we do those as well. We will also read the suggested books in the lessons. People have left a lot of reviews saying that the program is stressful and difficult to learn. I sit with them and answer any questions they may have. I am the teacher. The program is the tool. If you leave the child alone with the program, they may feel overwhelmed. The program is to be used as a wonderful learning program but not to be a substitute for a teacher. They still need a learning coach nearby. I organize month by month, with variety everyday so that they enjoy their online classes. We love it. The children almost always get perfect scores on the quizzes and tests. My daughter does the lessons with her spiral notebook and takes notes during the reading and social studies lessons and when it's time for the chapter tests, she has all her information in her spiral that she can look back on and answer any question. Even my eight year old is learning to take notes, just like he would if he were in class. People also left reviews complaining that the questions have nothing to do with the tests and no-one can answer the questions. Not even a college student. That has never been the case for us. With all her wonderful notes, my daughter can look back on information that she may have forgotten. The answer will always be there. Without note taking, it will be difficult to remember all the informative details and the questions may seem unrelated but they are not if you are able to study the notes that you took. We love time4learning because we can take our time truly listening and paying attention to the each and every page of the lessons. There is no rush! Some people complain that the math gives you a lesson and it's up to you to do the worksheets. Again, the program is not a substitute for a teacher. The lessons are good but it's up to a good learning coach to make sure that the child is doing all the worksheets correctly. There aren't that many. Probably less than homework after 7 hours spent at regular school. time4learning takes about an hour a day for my eight year old and 2-3 hours for my 10 year old. We know regular school would be much longer so I add lots of additional fun reading time, play time, french class, art projects and field trips.
Cons: Lessons have nothing to do with the questions, stressful, difficult to learn, long boring lessons, little to no effort to help the students with a problem they're struggling on, waste of money and time.
Grades Used: 11th
Hi, I'm an 11th grade student taking these online courses. I've only been on it for a couple days and I already hate it. The lessons are long and boring, they don't give you reasoning for their answers or how they got them. Even after the lessons, I was still lost because the questions they were asking me had absolutely nothing to do with what I was told in the lessons. In my physics class, I only had access to a few formulas and was ever shown how they got their answer so I knew what I did wrong.
Cons: Simplistic and will need a bit of supplementing
Grades Used: 3/6
This program is just okay. I did appreciate it when I was super stressed with work at home and needed the scaffolding and grading done for me . It isn’t disparaging against Christians nor white people at all. It isn’t centered on only Christian and white perspectives, and some people may interpret that as being against them because they are so used to homeschool curriculums being from those perspective. I do agree that the history curriculum is washed down to black and white facts and it tries to cut down to the basics where as history is more complicated and complex in reality. I really needed to add more in this area so that there aren’t misconceptions for my kids. I was a 7th and 8th grade science teacher before homeschooling my children, and I like the science program. The labs are actually more simplistic than what I would use in a classroom, but that’s okay as it’s an at home program and it doesn’t need to be overly complicated to teach children the basics of what they need to know for the grades to come. Science was dumbed down for many of us growing up, and that’s no longer the case in most districts. This program does a good job of bridging that gap between what was and what is now considered grade level.
Cons: Seems to skip topics, not all topics explained well, expects students to complete work they haven't covered yet
Grades Used: 3, 4, 5
We signed up for this in the hope that we could use it to help our son catch up in different areas of math and language arts because of the ability to access multiple grades and switch between them. In the end we decided that it would be easier (and cheaper) to stick with Khan Academy for math and various other resources for language arts.
Pros:
- From the backend you can view all of the lessons in the same order that your child is taking them and you can print and download any worksheets that go with them. You can also preview all of the lessons from there without impacting your child's progress or scores.
- The ability to set the grade for each subject - you can choose from K-8 and put them in a different grade for each subject.
- Your child can access the grades before and after their set grade. So for example, I had my son set to grade 4 for math but he was struggling still with the multiplication, so he just clicked on grade 3 at the top and was able to go into the grade 3 lessons and start at an earlier stage in the multiplication lessons to catch up.
- If you want to change your child's grade for a subject it is easy to do.
- It's not too expensive (for us in Canada it came to $25 a month for the elementary/middle school subscription).
- They did refund us our payment for canceling within the first 14 days as described on their website.
Cons:
- Although you can set up an activity plan for your child to follow, you have to redo it if you want to switch grades so that wasn't an option for us for how we wanted to use the program (switching between grades for areas he needed more/less help in).
- The lessons didn't always teach what they expected him to suddenly know. So for division he hadn't learned about long division yet and after a very short video that didn't go into enough detail he suddenly had worksheets for me to print that expected him to be able to do it! Same with language arts. A grade 2 worksheet is expecting him to write a short opinion piece, yet the first lesson I can find on how to use commas in sentences is in grade 5!
- Because of the above I find myself spending a lot of time looking for supplemental resources on various topics. I found him division videos on Khan Academy and grammar and sentence writing worksheets online. I was hoping to not have to do that. If I have to piece it all together myself anyway I could just as well stick to free resources.
- The biggest complaint from my son was the reading speed in the videos. He would finish reading the text in the video long before the next line of text would appear and they couldn't be fast forwarded so what would only take him a few minutes to read on his own would be dragged out into a 12 minute long video that he had to sit through.
Cons: Everything
Grades Used: 7th
I used this homeschool program 2 years ago (7th grade). It is absolutely terrible. Yeah it's affordable but it doesn't teach you anything. They just give you a pile of work to do but the lessons are so outdated and very stressful. For example, some lessons there are worksheets you need to print out and these worksheet packets had like 10 pages of questions with 2 essay you had to write in each one. Keep in mind I got multiple packets a week. It was VERY stressful doing online lessons plus big packets of worksheets in almost every subject. To add on the lessons have long videos with terrible audio. Very outdated information and teaches you things you probably learned like 2 years ago. I fell behind so much I had to go back to public school. I'm trying homeschooling again this coming up year so all I know is that i'm NOT going thru time4learning again. Literal torture.
Cons: Grossly inaccurate and bigotry filled history course, Science is needlessly difficult, Reports do not reflect grade changes by parent, Not easily customized
Grades Used: 7th
I am a homeschooling mom of 8 years. I have a BS in Communication Disorders. I say this because it is relevant to how terrible this program is overall. When an honors graduate from college cannot do a program because they test over information not covered, the fault is the program. My husband, who loved organic and microbiology in college, found a lot of the science to be unnecessarily complex and confusing.
Do not let your kids sit through the history program. Good thing I taughty my child to be an independent thinker. He immediately came to me to ask why this program was saying some things. So then I sat through every lesson. Not only is it anti-Christian, it is also inflammatory to other religions. Basically the Muslim religion is the only one praised in this curriculum. Not only is the information false but it is inflammatory. For instance, today she said that the Shinto religion wasn't really a religion but just ceremonies (SS1104). Some of inflammatory things she said about Jews and Christians were the worst I have ever heard in my life. I went to secular school and took 3 semesters of college humanities. That doesn't include college class on world religions. I've never witnessed any teaching so grossly inaccurate and clearly hate filled as this program. This doesn't address how badly she mispronounces almost everything. She shouldn't be teaching at all. I come from an entire family full of teachers, multiple generations. This lady is horrible at teaching. She is extremely opinionated about the value and "good" of things certain society's have contributed. I was appalled by her discussion on the Taj Mahal. It was entirely disrespectful to that culture and the people. It was so bad I had to re-teach this subject. I cannot believe anyone approved such a bigotry filled history program. We've used Christian and secular curriculums. The Christian curriculums were far more fact oriented and less opinionated. The secular programs avoided a lot of these subjects.
The science portion of 7th grade is significantly better than the history. However it is unnecessarily difficult in some places. Some parts of this program, especially the labs, are not needed. These lab reports are not age appropriate. I recommend skipping them. The labs are fine but the reports are not. Those reports are best suited for beginning college level or upper high school. This science course is very heavy handed with evolution. I don't mind this but I know some homeschooling families do. I want my child to learn all religions and all scientific theories.
We had tried Time4Learning for part of a year when our son was younger. I found it to be far too long, over kill. The 7th grade is also like this in many ways. Don't have your child do it all. It will most definitely cause a serious hatred towards schooling. Please be very cautious in letting your child learn the history portion of this program, regardless of your religion. It is grossly inaccurate for several religions. It also doesn't embrace cultural achievements or look positively at many cultures. As I stated, even something as celebrated as the Taj Mahal was discussed very negatively.
As far as ease of use for this curriculum, it isn't as easy as they claim. I've used 2 other online curriculums that did better than this. Grades changed by the adult because of bad test questions (horrible wording or not discussed at all in the classes) are not reflected in the reports you try to generate. You cannot customize the program easily if you want to change which lessons are covered. For instance I wanted to cut out quizzes entirely for some section, but it would make me go into each lesson individually and add it or take it away. There are over 300 activities for History alone. I don't have time to go into over 300 activities to select or deselect. Why couldn't they allow you to do things in section? For instance, divide up the program by chapters and allow each chapter to be customizable. Every single lesson has a quiz. It's ridiculous.
Cons: I already said it above...
Grades Used: 9th grade. (I am not sure what to type here I think i am doing the right think i don't know.
I started this program after being in a long term facility in March 2021. IT IS WAYY TOO MUCH STRESS.!!!!!! 100 assignments per class LITERALLY I COUNTED, LONG FREAKING VIDEOS THAT I CAN'T EVEN SKIP THROUGH AND THE MAJORITY OF THE LESSONS ARE HARD FOR A NEURO TEEN LIKE ME. Please do something I can't take this anymore including i can't even skip the videos and this program is screwed and not the one that I need. It's too late to go to another one or in person school plus I don't want to be doing this in the middle of summer neither does my mom. We are out of options at this point and this stressful program does NOT help AT ALL. Please, for the sake of everyone on earth when someone starts this program late and they're out of options, CUT OFF SOME WORK AND HELP A KID OUT ESPECIALLY ONES LIKE ME. As you can see by my typing, I am fed up. Please do something and fix this take some stress off of people who are late and out of options considering their abilities and recent events taking them away from home and a life changing thing for 5 months in a facility please. It would be a MIRACLE FROM HEAVEN. With all due respect.