I am helping a parent who has a 6th grade boy that has severe dyslexic. The small, rural school uses IXL an online practice tool that supplements learning. It is rigorous and takes point away when students get an answer wrong. Teachers like it because it provides them immediate feedback on progress, parents dislike it because it demoralizes their children. The parent I am helping can do homework for 4-5 hours each night, sometimes until 12:30 at night. In addition to IXL assignments there are other assignments example.
Assigned today/due tomorrow:
Social studies chapter
Poem sheet
2 Reading IXLs
Atmosphere book
Science worksheet 1/2
The school is very proud of their high state ranking and will make small concessions but are very reluctant to compromise their proud approach. Is there anything that can be done to reduce this homework overload for a student who takes significant more time to complete assignments yet is still quite bright and capable. We don't want to modify the curriculum, but provide sensible accommodations without jeopardizing his academic status. Please offer up some opinions and ideas.
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Charlotte Ann
I am helping a parent who has a 6th grade boy that has severe dyslexic. The small, rural school uses IXL an online practice tool that supplements learning. It is rigorous and takes point away when students get an answer wrong. Teachers like it because it provides them immediate feedback on progress, parents dislike it because it demoralizes their children. The parent I am helping can do homework for 4-5 hours each night, sometimes until 12:30 at night. In addition to IXL assignments there are other assignments example.
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