1. New assignment
Go to the Assignments tab and click the New Assignment button in the top right corner.
2. Select Questions
Now it's time to choose which questions to include in your assignment.
You can browse through different books, chapters, and subchapters.
Click on a question to select it; selected questions will be highlighted.
You can mix questions from multiple books and chapters as needed.
Each question is categorised by Fluency, Reasoning, and Problem Solving.
You can also use the search bar at the top of the page to quickly find specific questions or topics.
3. Choose Pupils
You can now select which pupils to assign the assignment to. You may distribute the assignment to entire classes, specific groups, and/or individual pupils.
4. Additional Settings
Allow Answer Checking: Enable this if you want pupils to be able to see the answer after answering a question incorrectly.
Quiz Mode: When quiz mode is enabled, pupils cannot check the answers and will not receive feedback on whether an answer is correct. Quiz mode is ideal for assessments with the class. You can start and pause the quiz as needed, and end it to share the results with your pupils once it’s complete.
Publish: By default, an assignment is published immediately upon creation and remains visible to pupils until you manually archive it. You can also schedule when the assignment should become visible to pupils and when it should stop being visible. This can help prevent pupils from having too many assignments available simultaneously.
5. Name and Create
Enter the name of the assignment in the top right corner of the page. This name will be visible to both you and the pupils in the list of assignments. Finally, click Create to publish the assignment to your pupils.
If you need to edit or delete an assignment, you can easily do so from the list by clicking the three dots next to the assignment.