Thursday, December 13, 2012

Time4Learning Review


As a blogger, forum user, and homeschooling mom, I often "run into" a lot of people seeking a complete curriculum. Curriculum can be expensive, so it's hard to buy a prepackaged set without knowing whether or not it will work for your family.  Whenever I see/hear this question, I immediately suggest an online curriculum called Time4Learning.

At first I was skeptical of an online program. I took the plunge because my son loves computers and games. I saw that the program was interactive and that was something I knew my son would need in order to keep his interest. Another must for me was a secular program. So far we have not encountered anything that would conflict with any religion or non-religion. As a parent you have your own login so you can review the lessons prior to your child going through them. Another must for me.

We have been using this program for nearly a year and we love it.  This online curriculum offers hundreds of activities for all of elementary school up to 8th grade, in all of the core subjects. Apart from the regular lessons, parents can access worksheets as well as answer keys under the parent login. While some lessons have worksheets, not all do. This is easily remedied by Google searches though! You can find worksheets or even make up your own if your child needs extra help.

I *LOVE* the fact that parents can login under a separate section and can access everything the student has done (or not done). I can check to see if Jayden has completed the entire lesson, passed the scored activities, and passed his quizzes/tests.Jayden is in the first grade so I am not sure if there are more quizzes/tests in every subject later on, but right now there are enough for me to see what areas he needs help in and what areas he is understanding the concepts being taught.

I love that each lesson is animated and has interactive activities, which break down the work in simple terms. Jayden is learning SO much. I can download detailed daily, weekly or monthly reports. Reports can be broken down by attendance, subject, type (lesson, quiz, test) or viewed altogether.

Time4Learning allows students to have access to three grade levels. You pick the level you want and you have access to the year before it and the year after it.

I also love that you have several options when it comes to memberships. You can have a monthly setup ($19.95) if you fear the commitment, or aren't 100% sure you want to keep the program. This past summer we went for an annual membership which saved us 3 months worth of payments! Time4Learning is a more affordable curriculum.

Now I have to admit there are a couple of cons.

One, I don't think there are enough lessons in science and social studies. We have our own separate curriculum for those subjects. Technically, we could "beef" up what Time4Learning already offers. We could probably make month long lessons out of their subjects. But we don't. Jayden easily retains the information that they have set up so we just have a separate curriculum for those subjects.

Two, I don't like how the Language Arts sections has the same story 3 times per section.  I find this to be a bit repetitive. This could be because Jayden is beyond this level, but he dislikes it too. I am hesitant to move him on to the second grade for LA yet because I want to make sure he understands the concepts being taught before we move on.

For us, the pros definitely outweigh the cons. I find that this program helps me stay organized, helps Jayden go at his own pace and is lots of fun! We definitely plan on continuing this program. 


*Disclaimer: As a member of Time4Learning, I have been given the opportunity to review their program and share my experiences. While I was compensated, this review was not written or edited by Time4Learning and my opinion is entirely my own. For more information, check out their standards-based curriculum or learn how to write your own curriculum review.

2 comments:

  1. So glad that you are liking Time4Learning! We have been using if for a while with our kids too.
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  2. MY two boys love Time4Learning as well!! Oldest has aged out of it but it was a life saver for us when I first pulled the boys out of traditional school. It allowed me to find gaps in learning that oldest had, we started in the 3rd grade with him (he was actually in 5th at the time) over the summer break, by the end of the summer he was back at grade level!! Maybe I will see you around the forums!!

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