Independent Learning

      Independent Learning


        Article Summary

        Independent Learning is a student area in Sparx, that allows them to practice topics from our extensive content library without the teacher needing to set any additional work.

        Unlike homework questions, students can choose their own level in Independent Learning, which is why we recommend students complete all of their personalised homework first, including their Compulsory, XP Boost, and Target questions.Doing at least an hour of personalised homework in Sparx has proven links to increased progression in Maths so this work should always be prioritised.

        Student access to Independent Learning

        When logged in to Sparx students will always be able to see the Independent Learning option on the main menu:

        On desktop 

         

        On mobile

         

        Curriculum and Default Level

        Students have the option to choose both the curriculum they want to work on and the default level for the questions they will see, but when they first log in the curriculum will be the same as the Base curriculum that is set on their class’ SoL, and the level will be set to the level they are being set for their homework (whether this was chosen by the algorithm or the teacher.)

        On desktop

         

        On mobile

         

        Finding topics to work on

        Students can choose to work on any topic by:

        • Typing one of the following in the Search for topics field:
          • The name of a topic
          • A keyword
          • A code given to them by their teacher. (Find out more about Topic Codes in our article on the Independent Learning Page)
        • Browsing the content by clicking on one of the main Strands: 

         

        Choosing what level to work at within a topic

        When in a topic, students will see three sets of questions at the level set on their Independent Learning homepage (see image above) which they can choose from:

        • Introduce: basics skills for this topic at this level
        • Strengthen: questions to consolidate understanding
        • Deepen: more problem-solving type questions to challenge

        If students find questions too easy or too tricky, they can change the level of each individual topic*. This won’t affect the overall level of questions in all other topic areas so they can tailor what they see to their strengths and weaknesses.

        *Some topics won’t have higher or lower levels depending on the subject chosen.

        How students view their own progress

        1. By a count next to each topic, and Ticks and Stars within each set of questions:

        • Students will get a tick if they complete one of the tasks in the topic. This means all the basics are covered.
        • Students will get a star for each subsequent task they complete.

        2. Their My Activity log:

        Earning Experience Points (XP)

        Students earn 100XP for each full set of questions (a task) they complete correctly within a topic. 

        Using Independent Learning for Revision

        Have a look at how one of our schools uses Independent Learning for revision:

        Monitoring Independent Learning as a teacher

        Find out how to monitor what students are doing on our Independent Learning page article



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