Spark is so shite I feel bad for the 2 million+ kids who do it because it doesn’t help comprehension or do anything else that it apparently does. Honestly I think it has decreased the amount of time... See more
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awful
ai generated questions, no good books and overall terrible experience
I PRAY FOR YOUR PUBLIC EXECUTION
By now this disgusting flesh amalgamation of an app should honestly take my entire soul and my flesh and my bones right off my body before it sends me to that war crime of a homework app.
From my past experiences within this VILE app theres nothing you can do.
I would rather be stoned to death with copies of macbeth than use this bullshit.
very, very, very shit. selection of 3 pre-approved books per week to read and are flagged with sensitive content warnings for bringing up real world issues that the authors want to highlight. read two paragraphs and answer these three questions. sorry, you got one wrong and we won't tell you which one. now do it again. maybe if you get good you can actually read a book you want. no, no you cant. the gold pass point goal is way too high. you need to fill up a huge bar with points, then do it 4 more times to get a week, A SINGLE WEEK of being able to choose the books you want to read. this means you can only read one book that you are actually interested in. I think. BECAUSE EVEN AFTER 4 MONTHS OF THIS INFERNAL SITE I HAVENT EVEN GOT TO 3 FULL BARS YET. and I have not even been remotely interested in the offered books, for context I am 16 and have recently finished the book "The Three Body Problem" and the 9 book long space opera novel series "The Expanse", both of which I would recommend. So it makes intuitive sense that I do not want to read some shitty detective story. "oh but you can narrow down your options." SHUT. you can recommend it genres that you like that will be more likely to show up. so, I selected sci-fi as a recommended genre and have not seen a single sci-fi book shown to me in the following months.
To conclude: this infernal website that was summoned from the deepest depths of hell by a satanic ritual makes me want to move to the Ural mountains and become a hermit. well, this website and other things.
This is honestly the worst homework…
This is honestly the worst homework website ive ever used. I straight up REFUSE to do it yet the school gives me 2 hours after school for not doing this crap... every time I try to do it i start crying. The books are boring and gold pass is basically impossible.It takes way too long to complete.... i also have a life outside of scjool i dont have 1- 2 hours a week to do this....I hate this with my entire soul. I hope this website gets banned...
No stars
If I could give no stars, I would. This is the most pointless and mind numbing app I have ever encountered masquerading as educational. I loathe this app with a passion and think it sums up everything that is wrong with education today. I have been told that this app is now the only way a school has to assess the reading age of my child and as they refuse to use it, they can't assess their ability. As they are voraciously and regularly reading a variety of real books above their actual age I have no concerns and refuse to participate in another erosion of books by stealth. No adjustments possible within the app for neurodiversity and a beyond poor selection of texts.
"I’ve had many regrets in my life
"I’ve had many regrets in my life. I once tried to pet a stray raccoon. I bought a Zune in 2009. But nothing compares to the absolute void of regret I felt after using this. If I could go back in time, I wouldn't stop disasters; I’d just stop myself from clicking 'Buy.' 0/10, even the box it came in looked depressed."
Horrible
Does not help a single bit in English or Reading, their are unspeakable things I want to do when doing this, just shut it down at this point please, cure child depression.
This app is deeply disappointing and…
This app is deeply disappointing and potentially harmful for children. It can discourage them from reading altogether and feels like a complete waste of time. It appears designed in a way that frustrates and demotivates, rather than supports learning. Schools should think carefully before introducing it to children without properly testing and evaluating its impact.
Absolutely awful.
The company can't even make one good website; Sparx maths, Sparx science, Sparx reading are all awful at what they are made to do.
If you dont do this, this is almost as bad as sparx maths
Spammed a bunch of way too hard reviews just so I could get an abridged story which would make this reasonable
Why Sparx sucks
I love reading ... until are school gave us THIS!! Listen I would read for ages a night UNTIL THEY MADE ME it is annoying and if your a fast reader WELL TO BAD they will make you wait and if you try they will give you 1 point! I'm fed up of this
I know there are a lot of other 1 star…
I know there are a lot of other 1 star reviews, but as a student myself, I can say that they are completely right. When I was younger, I used to thoroughly enjoy reading, having a large collection of books. However, once sparx reader was introduced to me and my school, I wont touch a book with a long stick. This app asks questions about what you've just read, and works on a point system. It asks you small details that are irrelevant to the actual story, making you unable to immerse yourself and actually enjoy the book. Get it wrong? You get less points for all the other questions. Which is where 30 minutes of reading can easily landslide into 5 hours. This app punishes students for getting things wrong rather than helping and encouraging them. It has genuinely not helped me, and I simply refuse to do it now.
Takes Half of your day away…
I’m honestly baffled at how a single Sparx Reader book manages to swallow hours of my life like it’s nothing. I sit down thinking, “Cool, quick read, get it done,” and suddenly the sun has set, my evening is gone, and I’m still stuck answering endless questions that feel like they’re multiplying behind my back.
The reading itself is fine — but the constant stop‑start, the quizzes, the checkpoints, the “go back and check this again” moments… it turns a simple book into a full‑blown endurance test. It shouldn’t take me longer to finish a Sparx Reader assignment than it does to finish an ACTUAL book.
I get that it’s meant to help, but at some point it stops being learning and starts being punishment. Please, for the love of everyone’s sanity, make the tasks shorter or at least less repetitive. No student should need half a day just to complete one reading task.
Absolutely horrible no rsp just want to…
Absolutely horrible no rsp just want to finish it in other words it is shit
Utterly horrific website
Utterly horrific website. I walked in to find my child on a heap on the floor in distress because of the amount of stress this website was giving them. They tried for 1.5 hours to do their "short homework" and kept being made to repeat because they got 3/4 on the quiz. My child is alright now thankfully. We did refer them to the school councillor buy they were away. Have emailed the company and they replied with a nonsensical reply thet could well have been written by ai. Schools please stop using this website.
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This website would not read out my homework, I am a dislexy individual who finds it very hard to read and the fonts and overlays would not help at all , horrible website would not recommend to anyone .
Doesn't work!
I COULDN'T get one of the questions wright even though I checked the answer twice.
Bomboclat walahi man
Bomboclat walahi man. Worst app for reading icl. All da huzz run away from ts man. ts so buns it makes 9/11 look good. Speaking of 9/11...
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Ringleader and hijacker Mohamed Atta flew American Airlines Flight 11 into the North Tower of the World Trade Center complex at 8:46 a.m. At 9:03 a.m.,[h] hijacker Marwan al-Shehhi flew United Airlines Flight 175 into the South Tower. Both collapsed within an hour and forty-two minutes,[i] destroying the remaining five structures in the complex. Hijacker Hani Hanjour flew American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon at 9:37 a.m., causing a partial collapse. United Airlines Flight 93, flown by hijacker Ziad Jarrah, was believed to target either the United States Capitol or the White House. Alerted to the previous attacks, the passengers revolted and the hijackers crashed the aircraft into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, at 10:03 a.m. The Federal Aviation Administration ordered a ground stop for all traffic in U.S. airspace, requiring all airborne aircraft to return to their point of origin or divert to Canada. The actions undertaken in Canada to support incoming aircraft and their occupants were collectively titled Operation Yellow Ribbon.
That evening, the Central Intelligence Agency informed President George W. Bush that its Counterterrorism Center had identified the attacks as having been the work of al-Qaeda under Osama bin Laden. The United States responded by launching the war on terror and invading Afghanistan. NATO's invocation of Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty—its only usage to date—called upon allies to fight al-Qaeda. As U.S. and allied invasion forces swept through Afghanistan, bin Laden eluded them. He denied any involvement until 2004, when excerpts of a taped statement in which he accepted responsibility for the attacks were released. Al-Qaeda's cited motivations included U.S. support of Israel, the presence of U.S. military bases in Saudi Arabia and sanctions against Iraq. The nearly decade-long manhunt for bin Laden concluded in May 2011, when he was killed during a U.S. military raid in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The war in Afghanistan continued for another eight years.
The attacks killed 2,977 people, injured thousands more,[j] and gave rise to long-term health consequences, while causing at least US$10 billion in infrastructure and property damage. It remains the deadliest terrorist attack in history, as well as the deadliest incident for firefighters and law enforcement personnel in American history, killing 343 and 72 members, respectively. The crashes of Flight 11 and Flight 175 were the deadliest aviation disasters of all time, and the collision of Flight 77 with the Pentagon resulted in the fourth-highest number of ground fatalities in a plane crash in history. The destruction of the World Trade Center and its environs seriously harmed the U.S. economy and induced global market shocks. Many other countries strengthened anti-terrorism legislation and expanded their powers of law enforcement and intelligence agencies. The total number of deaths caused by the attacks, combined with the death tolls from the conflicts they directly incited, has been estimated by the Costs of War Project to be over 4.5 million.[16]
Cleanup of the World Trade Center site (colloquially known as "Ground Zero") was completed in May 2002, while the Pentagon was repaired within a year. After delays in the design of a replacement complex, six new buildings were planned to replace the lost towers at the World Trade Center site, along with a museum and memorial dedicated to those who were killed or injured in the attacks. The tallest building, One World Trade Center, began construction in 2006, and opened in 2014. Memorials to the attacks include the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York City, the Pentagon Memorial in Arlington County, Virginia, and the Flight 93 National Memorial at the Pennsylvania crash site.
i hate this site a lot
i hate this site a lot, it takes the fun out of reading limited book choices and when i pick preferences so i can get stuff like Alex rider or virtual Kombat books it gives me the complete opposite
even worse you spend twenty minutes scanning for a phrase that probably isn't in there at all and end up getting a measly 6 srp for my 400 srp homework
pmo i spent 4 hrs for 300 srp like what?????
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