Lalilo is a third-party app designed to help children take their first steps in Reading.
Contents
- Who uses Lalilo?
- How to access Lalilo
- Using the School Code
- Working in the app
- Mastery
- Initial assessment
- Lesson assignment
Who uses Lalilo?
- Lalilo is designed to support students from PreK to 2nd grade until they have an RIT score of 190.
- At this time, it is mostly used for students outside the Austin and Brownsville campuses, but it should be fully implemented on every campus starting Session 2.
How to access Lalilo
- Lalilo can be accessed directly via the URL: https://student.lalilo.com/
- Once in, the student will see a screen with a "Play" symbol
- After clicking it, the app will request a school code. If you are a guide, you can use this by following the School Code section.
- Students should click on "I am at home" at the bottom of the screen
- This will redirect students to input their personal code, which can be found on their Dash credentials
- Once done, the student will be able to see the Map, corresponding to the main screen of Lalilo
Using the School Code
- If at some point the student's personal code is not working or if the guide needs to access their whole class, they can use the class code.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT provide this code to students, as they will have a full view of the class and can access (and work) on another student's account. - The class code is gzxgnt.
- Once entered, all the classes will be displayed
- When a class is selected, all the students in this class are displayed
- The guide can select the students they are looking for and get them started.
Working in the app
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Each topic is named after the concept it is teaching e.g. ‘Letter M’, “Nouns’, ‘Capitalization: Geography’. This title is displayed at the start of every new topic.
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Each topic requires students to complete ~5 lessons. Each lesson has between 3-5 questions.
- As you can see in this image, the interface will show the student's progress in the topic along with the number of questions in each lesson
- If students need the instruction repeated, they can click on the top right icon.
NOTE: If the student navigates away from the Lalilo screen, the verbal instruction won't be heard, so they will need to repeat it. -
Lalilo requires a 90% accuracy to consider a lesson mastered and 5 lessons mastered for the topic to be considered complete.
Mastery
- A student should master an entire topic (5 lessons of 3-5 questions) to receive a mastered lesson for 2H learning.
- This can be determined with the "Student Report", which is accessible to the support team.
- From the students and guide's perspective, they will get a "mastered" lesson every time they are awarded a new badge
- 2 mastered topics should be the standard for a 2H session credit.
Initial Assessment
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Lalilo has two placement tests students take prior to starting the sequence.
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Each test is ~ 30 questions and takes about 10 minutes to complete.
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The placement tests count as a mastered skill for 2H learning.
- They are shown as completed with a gold star on the learning pathway.
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They cannot be skipped and they do not influence the student’s learning sequence.
Lesson Assignment
- The sequence of skills will be manually assigned by the support team on initial enrollment.
- Each level has a defined number of skills in this program:
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Grade K - 107 skills
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Grade 1 - 111 skills
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Grade 2 - 106 skills
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- If there are any issues with this assignment, please contact the Support Team.
Priyanka Bhotika
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