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We would have gladly paid the $15 a month for Beast Academy or Teaching Textbooks instead. It misleads parents and can lead to a lot of trouble in highly regulated states due to finding out to late the documentation is not sufficient for end of the year portfolio reviews. Please do not recommend this as a stand alone going forward. Khan claims this is great as a stand alone for homeschoolers or a supplement.

I understand Khan is free so it cannot offer everything, however it is one of the very first resources that come up for parents researching homeschool math. I have to go back and have her complete a semesters worth of work. Now that shes homeschooled we tried the screenshot method, which the reviewer was not impressed with. I couldn't even print proof other than screenshots which use a stupid amount of ink, printing irreverent colored banners. More times than not, shed complete the homework and the teacher would have no record of it and shed lose credit. My daughter used this for homework assignments (assigned by the teacher) when she was still in public school. I really wanted Khan Academy to work out for us. It's a great idea Tim and I think I will be doing it for Progress Reports at my school. You can screenshot this report and print it out for the parents and use it as your Khan Academy Progress Report! You would have to repeat the same process for each individual student in the class. The time (clock icon) they have practiced these skills is also listed on the report and parents like seeing this as well. You can see what percentage of the mission they have completed as well as detailed report of the skills they have Practiced, Level 1, Level 2, Mastered and are Struggling with. The individual student usernames are linked to their activity over that marking period and if you click on their usernames, you will be to view the the student's activity on Khan Academy in their respective mission. If you go into your coach student progress reports and filter the report for the marking period, you will see your students displayed on the lefthand side of the the report.

Printing out individual student progress reports for parents for conference night is a great idea! There currently isn't a downloadable report for each individual students, however, I have an idea to share to get around that. Hi Tim, My name is Megan Grochowiak and I Khan Academy Ambassador and math teacher in Chicago.
