Sharing Articles with Your Students
Sharing Articles with Your Students
You can share any magazine article directly with your students, so they won’t have to search around to find the reading you assigned them. Just click the share button on the side of any article to view the Copy Link options.

If you share a link to an article using Locked Mode, students can only view that specific article and are prevented from seeing the rest of the site. If you share a link to an article using Open Mode, students can easily navigate to other parts of the site.

After copying the link to your clipboard, you can paste it into whatever system you’re using to share links with students. They’ll need to log in as a student using your classroom password.
Bonus tip! If an article has multiple Lexile levels, you can assign a specific level to your students by clicking the button for the level first, then clicking the share icon and copying the link. Students can still toggle to different levels if they want, but this way they’ll be directed to the level you choose.

Sharing Videos and Slideshows
Sharing Videos and Slideshows
In the student view, your students can watch videos, look through slideshows, listen to audio read-alouds, and more!
To share any of these with your students, click the share button next to the multimedia you want to share, then click “Copy Link.” Then you can paste it into whatever system you’re using to share links with students. You can also share this directly to Google Classroom.
Your students can watch videos and vocabulary slideshows in the student view!
To share any of these with your students, you just need to send them directly to the article that has the feature you want to share. Do this by clicking the share button on the side of any article and click “Copy Link.” Then you can paste it into whatever system you’re using to share links with students. You can also share this directly to Google Classroom.

They’ll need to log in as a student to get to the article you shared, and they'll find the video and vocabulary slideshow at the bottom of the article.
