If you cannot see the checkmarks, please check the following: You must view the learning level of your child's user profile to see the checkmarks. Please note that in the 123, Reading, and Logic + categories of the Library, various learning levels for preschool through 2nd grade are available. Each activity that a child has completed will have a colored checkmark on the activity icon (green for mastered, yellow for in progress, and red for developing).Ĭheckmarks will show up after your child has completed an activity directly from the Library, or when your child completes an activity on the Learning Path that is included in the Library. To view progress, go to the home screen of the app, and then select the Library icon (purple book icon in the upper left corner).
How to view progress checkmarks in the app's Library
Use the drop-down menu in the upper right corner of these sections to change their learning level. The 123, Reading, and Logic+ sections of the Library have adjustable learning levels. To adjust the learning level in the app's Library, head to the Library from the home screen (the purple book icon). How to access different learning levels in the app's Library Tap the student avatar to edit, and use the drop-down menu to adjust the learning level. If parents feel that the learning level needs to be adjusted in order to increase or decrease difficulty levels, open the Khan Academy Kids app and tap "For Parents" at the bottom of the screen. How parents can manually adjust the learning levels It is important for children to complete activities (instead of homing out) to increase the rate of progression in the app. Prizes are awarded intermittently based on lesson completion and accuracy.Įventually, as activities are completed and mastered, all age levels will be served over time. If they need more practice on a topic, the program will provide them with more practice lessons. Children will progress quickly if they’ve already mastered a topic. Activities on the Learning Path will progress according to how your child is doing in the app. When children press the play button on the home screen, the Learning Path cycles through topics like math, language arts, and social-emotional learning.