What Is Pacing?
Pacing allows teachers to control student access to problems within an assignment.
Teachers can:
temporarily hide problems
gradually release new problems
guide students through assignments in a specific order
Only problems selected by the teacher will be visible to students while pacing is active.
Where Pacing Works
Pacing is available in:
regular assignments
Quiz Mode
Live Activity
Teachers can manage pacing from:
the Heatmap
the Live Activity dashboard
How to Enable Pacing
Create and open an assignment.
Open the Heatmap.
Click the Pace Students button in the top-right corner.
You will see a list of assignment problems with checkboxes.
Control Student Access
Problems with a checkmark (✓) are visible to students.
Unchecked problems are hidden temporarily.
If:
all problems are checked → pacing is inactive
some problems are unchecked → pacing is active
Teachers can update pacing at any time during instruction.
Why Teachers Use Pacing
Teachers commonly use pacing to:
keep students focused on one skill at a time
pause for discussion between problems
guide whole-class instruction
support gradual release of learning
prevent students from rushing ahead
Pacing is especially useful during:
teacher-led instruction
Live Activities
quizzes and assessments
intervention and small-group support


