What is Lexia PowerUp Literacy?
Lexia® PowerUp Literacy® targets literacy improvement for students in grades 6–12 who are particularly at risk of not meeting College- and Career-Ready Standards. Its effectiveness has been proven to be up to five times greater than standard middle school reading interventions, enabling students to make several years' worth of progress within a single academic year. In grades 6–12, students are anticipated to move from merely learning to read to utilizing their reading skills for knowledge acquisition. However, assessments like the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) highlight a significant opportunity gap, showing that only about one-third of eighth graders attain proficient reading levels. Since reading is essential for most secondary education courses, many students may struggle to achieve their full academic potential. PowerUp provides a solution by leveraging over thirty years of expertise in effective Structured Literacy programs, with Lexia’s literacy specialists customizing it to significantly improve learning outcomes. By concentrating on personalized learning pathways, PowerUp guarantees that each student has the opportunity to conquer literacy obstacles and excel in their educational pursuits, ultimately fostering a more equitable learning environment. This commitment to individualized support helps ensure that no student is left behind in their quest for literacy success.
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Terrible
Date: Dec 08 2024SummaryTerrible. Terrible.
-from a sad, sad kid.PositiveNOTHING.
NegativeEverything. Glitchy, able to be compared to IXL, a yapper of a static robot voice, 20 questions for 1 FRICKING UNIT, no fun, boring, lame, takes really long, tells you things you already know, too easy, MINECRAFT IS BETTER
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Not Cooperative
Date: Apr 01 2024SummaryMy overall experience was okay. I wouldn't recommend it to other people.
PositiveNothing.
NegativeThe questions. It repeats the skill videos often.
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Lexia is a waste of money for administrators
Date: May 19 2022SummaryOverall I do not recommend Lexia for administrators or students; please look for a better program worth your money. I politely prithee and beseech the Lexia PowerUp company to take criticism and update their musty, old-school, not modernly-adjusted, non-aesthetically pleasing layout, features, and art.
PositiveThe videos were decent. They explained what the topic was, and some videos were surprisingly well made. There is visible room for improvement but that is the least of my concern.
NegativeAesthetic-wise: Lexia's websites layout looks straight out of 2012. Not to mention the art style for units look horrible, I wish they could do something cute with animals or at least something more decent-looking if they are going for the realistic art style. The theme colors are blue, green, yellow, and orange which does not sit right with me, the palette does not match at all and is one of the least aesthetically pleasing programs I have ever seen.
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Technical-wise: The questions are impossible if you do not have access to headphones. I have to guess most of the time because the videos do not provide instructions, just the meaning of the topic. In addition to this, you have to have an abundant level of patience to complete any single unit. (If you are a user without headphones, this will happen:) After clicking an answer, you have to wait an average of 10 seconds in aggravating silence before you can get to the next question. During this time, it explains the instructions only audibly for the next question, so sometimes it takes longer than 10 seconds. I entreat Lexia to place instructions at the top of the question, instead of an audible disarray that makes users ferociously click their keyboards. Furthermore, many questions are set up ambiguously and do not explain what you got wrong (unless again, you have headphones.) I have found the unit restarts sometimes if I answer one or two questions incorrectly, but other times I just lose my answer streak. Not to mention that you loose your progress if you forget to log out, instead of just closing the tab.The program is a discombobulating experience.
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