I was thrilled to get a chance to review Educeri Lesson Subscription Service from Educeri ....... Educeri a division of DataWORKS.
I received 12-months access to all subjects for Grades K-12.
Educeri provides educators with lessons to help students in areas where they struggle, or to provide instruction in areas students find interesting and want to know more. This is a site for educators. It is not a site where students log on and walk through lessons with no assistance other than what is provided online. It is more of a site for teachers to turn to when they want to find fresh ideas for teaching.
Each lesson is like walking through a teacher book, and then provides the student pages to print.
Search for lessons by grade or subject. Educeri mostly focuses on Math and English, but it offers more than one-thousand lessons total in:
Math (more than 400 lessons for all grades)
English / Language Arts (more than 500 lessons for all grades)
Science (more than 20 lessons, mostly middle and high school level)
History (more than 25 lessons, mostly at the 5th grade level and higher)
Art
PE
Music
About three new lessons are updated new each week.
Each lesson comes with a printable PDF student sheet which can be printed or shared electronically.
To get a really good exposure to the site, I was asked to use this at least a couple times a week during the review period.
How Did We Use It?
I signed on to check out how I might use this site in educating my children. Since, we already have our core curriculum fairly secured for this year, I decided to use the site to use as a supplement to reinforce areas where my child struggles. The number one area where my youngest struggles is math, so that was the first place I visited on the site to see what they had to offer.
The subject my daughter struggles most with is math, so my first thought was that I could use the site to help her with math. Specifically, I was thrilled to find the units on learning and understanding money concepts.
After I explored what they had to offer in the subject of math, I checked out subjects that my daughter loves, like art. There were no art lessons in her grade level, so I looked at other grades until I found one at the 5th grade level, which was the only art lesson I have seen on the site so far. I also explored the English/Language Arts and was happy to find the Thesaurus lessons, because she is just starting to learn how to use reference materials.
The subject my daughter struggles most with is math, so my first thought was that I could use the site to help her with math. Specifically, I was thrilled to find the units on learning and understanding money concepts.
After I explored what they had to offer in the subject of math, I checked out subjects that my daughter loves, like art. There were no art lessons in her grade level, so I looked at other grades until I found one at the 5th grade level, which was the only art lesson I have seen on the site so far. I also explored the English/Language Arts and was happy to find the Thesaurus lessons, because she is just starting to learn how to use reference materials.
What Did We Think?
The lessons are great, and I love how it's easy to search and find what you need. The site said that more lessons are being added weekly, and I think that will greatly improve the usefulness of this site when there are even more lessons to pull from.
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