Kids Discover

192 Lexington Avenue, Suite 1003, 10016, New York, United States
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4.40
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Kids Discover

Kids Discover is an award-winning publisher of interactive, nonfiction educational content for grades K to 8, with digital and print resources. Our Mission: Empower educators with materials that keeps students engaged.

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Ross
GB

Kids Discover is an amazing resource… Kids Discover is an amazing resource for my students to have access to. It offers a wide range of topics that will appeal to the interest of most any elementary and middle school student. I like that the quizzes are quick and offer instant feedback. Another great feature is students have the ability to adjust the reading level to best suit their needs. The pictures and interactive graphics only add the engagement.

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customer
GB

Unable to assign anything. I was able to assign one time. Now I can't assign anything to my classroom and I have no idea how to view submitted quizzes or create assignments. I went to the FAQ and it says there should be all these features that I don't have. I appear to have a student view instead of an educator. At this point I am wanting my money back.

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Dr. Vaish Sarathy
GB

Easy to teach, fun to explore Your content makes teaching and creating lesson plans really easy across age groups. It is content that is engaging and that presumes competence.

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Barbara Bohn
GB

I love the content, but I love the content, I dislike that my students have to log in each time they have missed a week of being on-line. I'm using this for my 10 year-old class and they lose log-in information. Instead of them using this format at home for extra information, I now use it on my smart TV screen share and must print off any sheets I want them to use. Please do not sign off students; leave them logged in for the duration of the payment. Thank you. Barbara Bohn

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Patti
GB

Two Stars and a Wish I like the social studies for the 6th grade level. We read the middle reading level. The photos are well done and page layouts are arranged nicely with the right vocabulary for my 11-year-old. Well done. I did observe that the upper grade levels for the history/social studies becomes too much of name and date information. I wish you could show the date items in a historical time line that would capture the kids interest more. I realize you are trying to cover certain curriculum rules. Anyway I am sure you will take this in and do something clever.

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