Lexia Learning

300 Baker Avenue, Suite 202, 01742, Concord, United States
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About Lexia Learning

For forty years, Lexia has been at the forefront in the science of reading revolution, offering trailblazing professional learning, curriculum, and embedded assessment solutions that provide districts with actionable ways to accelerate literacy gains.

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Henry Gee
GB

Terrible "game" I had to do this in kindergarten, and, let me tell you, it is HORRIBLY SLOW. It takes weeks to progress through terrible level design and it cant even effectively teach anything. This website is one of the reasons I dont like going to school now, years later. it does not help that the school I had to do this in was also terrible (except for the principle, who was incredibly kind). The developers even tried to make it somewhat bearable by making a little animation play whenever you correctly answer a question. But these animations hurt more than help and get boring after your 3rd time watching them. And they arent even that good! I calculated that from the animations alone, assuming they are all 5 seconds long, take 45 minutes to watch them, alone, for 18 levels on the KINDERGARTEN COURSE! It is a terrible resource for schools trying to teach anything. I would rate this a 0/10 if I could. I really have a grudge (to say the least) against this app. Do not recommend. This all happened around 2014-2015.

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Elizabeth Pismenskaya
GB

Lexia is bad and should be shut down Lexia is horrible. It doesn’t teach you anything and it is repetitive and annoying. At least Lexia Core 5 is not as bad as Lexia Powerup, but Powerup is a whole different story. It forces you to do random crap that is taught in 2nd grade. I would not recommend Lexia for anyone. SHUT IT DOWN.

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GyattSigmaSkibidiMan
GB

HORRIBLE NO sigma. Bad review. it was slow, took a whole lesson to get past if you got one wrong, and the voice was annoying and i could not move to level 16 because it took forever with the voice!

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Emily Kroukamp
GB

Horrible program First and foremost, the thing literally starts you over once you get to the skill check, which wastes months of your time. Second, it spends over 80 percent of the time just talking away someone's mind, which makes it overly boring and repetitive. Third, the connections between the two parts of the program are very choppy and take days off your time. And every time that you try to beat the program, it just brings you back close to your start. This eats more and more into your time until you're tired of this and are exhausted of all focus. When I was to take the pre-placement test, it was at the wrong site, and the program decided that even though I did an awesome job, I had to start at the first block. Some suggestions for the company would be to stop resetting people to the standard after they complete powerup, add a skip talking button, connect the program into one big section, and to not have a test that always sets someone to the beginning after they get you to do the pre-placement test at the end. Why is there a pre-placement test at the end, when it is clearly supposed to be at the beginning?!?!?!? Overall, this program wastes too much time that students could've used on useful parts of their homework.

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Kellan Melon
GB

None of the lessons made any sense None of the lessons made any sense. For example, “Those are good questions to ask.” is Those an adjective or a pronoun? Lexia Power Up said pronoun. I wish I could give this a 0 star review, but it won’t let me.

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