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  • Wordly Wise i3000 Beginning a Lesson


    Introduction

    Welcome to the guide on beginning a class with Wordly Wise i3000! This article will help you assign lessons, manage student progress, and utilize key features within the platform. Follow these step-by-step instructions to start your vocabulary lessons effectively and monitor student engagement.

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    Step-by-Step Instructions

    1. Logging into Your Account

    • Once you and your students log into your Exploros accounts, navigate to your class and click the "Assign Lesson" button.

    1. Assigning Lessons and Tests

    • Note that there is an associated lesson test that you will assign for students to complete after each lesson.

    1. Navigating the Lesson Interface

    • When you enter a lesson, the bottom of the screen displays three icons: Dashboard, Activity, and Pack.

    1. Using the Dashboard

    • The dashboard displays the class list with their assigned reading groups.

    • You can modify their assigned passages at any time.

    • The dashboard shows student progress in real-time and provides an overview of their responses throughout the lesson.

    1. Managing Student Feedback

    • At the top of the dashboard, you can turn off student feedback for a specific experience if desired.

    1. Utilizing the Pack

    • The pack contains lesson-specific resources such as differentiated reading passages for students and a rubric for assessing open response questions for teachers.

    1. Exiting and Re-entering Lessons

    • The arrow at the bottom left of the screen allows teachers and students to exit the lesson at any time.

    • As long as the lesson’s end date has not expired, students can reenter the lesson at the same place they exited.

    1. Entering the Activity

    • The activity icon enters the teacher and students into the experience of the Wordly Wise i3000 lesson.

    • Click the activity icon to enter into the lesson with teachers' directions included for each scene.

    1. Understanding Lesson Scenes

    • There are 11 scenes in every Level 2 lesson and 12 in every Levels 3 to 12.

    • Each scene contains a Wordly Wise i3000 activity.

    • Students move through the scenes at their own pace and in sequential order.

    • They cannot move to the next scene until they complete the previous activity.

    • Teachers can move through scenes at any time and in any order to monitor student progress.


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