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I like that all of the curriculum is available, and I can edit it to fit my needs. I like that my students can comment directly within the assignment. I like that students have the opportunity to draw or attach work in the assignments, as well as the other choices for problems. I like that the material is organized to follow the IM lesson progression. I like that Check Your Readiness is available for 6th and 7th grades. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Many times we have had trouble logging in, and that causes frustration for my students. I wish that Kiddom had a way to assign via Google classroom. If I try to link to a specific assignment, it just takes students either to the login page or worse to a blank screen. When commenting on assignments, I wish the feedback had the option to be linked directly to a specific problem. That way I wouldn't have to identify which problem I am referring to in the assignment. The same would be great for students. I would like to have a way to easily view all assignments and scores that each student has in their account. I can see which ones have been completed but not the scores. I would like an option to assign something that is ungraded or not worth points. If I want to assign a lesson summary to my students just for reference, I still have to attach 1 point to the assignment which doesn't make sense since there is nothing for them to complete. I wish that the drawing tools were more user friendly. The pencil draws in a very wide stroke, and makes it difficult to work with. There is not a straight line option which would be helpful for students who struggle with dexterity. The presentations are not useful because they open in another application. It would be nice to have the lessons integrated so that students would see some material presented, then have an opportunity to answer some questions with self-checking or immediate feedback as they progress. I would like to have a student view that is easily accessible. For now, I have to go into editing mode to show the preview. When I present to my students, I want a quick way to show them what they see as a student. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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