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How it works
Placement test & Automatic progression
Courses / word lists
Using your own word lists
Setting work
Viewing progress
How most schools use Wordshark
- Most of all, schools use the automatic progression course, Supershark, following the progress of their students and having a copy of the Wordshark course for reference – resetting the Unit where necessary – to an earlier or later place. Pace through this course can be calculated bearing in mind each unit has on average about 6 or 7 lists.
- Teachers also like to set work, based on the spelling patterns and rules they are currently working on. They choose from the published courses (using Search) or create lists of their own. These, for example, could be vocabulary lists, or examples of words spelt wrongly in workbooks or further practice of particular spelling patterns and rules.
What teachers say they value most in Wordshark
- Setting Work
- Assessment
- Rewards for students
- Facility to add own lists