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- Khan Academy Kids
has added teacher tools
so that teachers can
easily set up their class,
create assignments and
view student progress.
With current school closures,
many families are learning remotely.
These teacher tools should help
teachers keep kids learning,
and they can also be used by
parents if they set up the app
as a teacher and create a class account.
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You can set up your class
by adding your students and their level.
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You can search lessons by standards,
Khan Academy Kids includes
thousands of lessons
that are aligned with headstart
and common core standards
for preschool through grade one.
So you can select lessons that
fit with your teaching plans.
You can assign lessons to your students.
Khan Kids have lessons that
cover math, reading, language,
social emotional development,
and creative projects.
Then you can view reports
to monitor student progress,
you can identify gaps to
work on and opportunities
to accelerate students
who have mastered skills.
You can view reports by
student or by assignment.
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For students, in addition to
assignments that you create,
they can browse through
lessons in the library,
or they can use our
personalized learning pack,
which rotates through
a variety of subjects
and adapts to an individual
students skill level
on different topics.
Khan Academy Kids works on
multiple devices and teachers
and students can easily
sign in with class codes.
For remote learning, you can
also send a code to parents
so students can continue to learn at home
and you can monitor their progress.
So that's an overview
of our new teacher tools
in Khan Academy Kids.
As always, Khan Academy Kids is 100% free,
without any ads or subscriptions.
Find us on the app stores or
learn more at khankids.org.
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