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    Comprehensive K–12 curriculum

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  • P Pre-K Pre-K

    Counting objects, inside and outside, longer and shorter, letter names, rhyming words, and more.

    • Math

      165 skills

    • Language arts

      84 skills

  • K K Kindergarten

    Comparing numbers, names of shapes, letter names and sounds, plants and animals, communities, and more.

  • 1 Grade 1 First grade

    Adding and subtracting, tens and ones, short and long vowel words, light and sound, rules and laws, and more.

    • Math

      300 skills

    • Language arts

      196 skills

    • Science

      63 skills

    • Social studies

      46 skills

  • 2 Grade 2 Second grade

    Place-value models, contractions, irregular plurals, plants and animals, historical figures, and more.

    • Math

      312 skills

    • Language arts

      238 skills

    • Science

      78 skills

    • Social studies

      62 skills

  • 3 Grade 3 Third grade

    Multiplying and dividing, bar graphs, pronouns, possessives, weather and climate, geography, and more.

    • Math

      347 skills

    • Language arts

      231 skills

    • Science

      91 skills

    • Social studies

      98 skills

  • 4 Grade 4 Fourth grade

    Fractions and decimals, synonyms and antonyms, fossils and rock layers, government, and more.

    • Math

      362 skills

    • Language arts

      233 skills

    • Science

      115 skills

    • Social studies

      111 skills

  • 5 Grade 5 Fifth grade

    Multiplying fractions and decimals, idioms, prepositions, photosynthesis, molecules, economics, and more.

    • Math

      373 skills

    • Language arts

      198 skills

    • Science

      121 skills

    • Social studies

      111 skills

  • 6 Grade 6 Sixth grade

    Ratios and percentages, variable expressions, Greek and Latin roots, genetics, ancient history, and more.

    • Math

      367 skills

    • Language arts

      187 skills

    • Science

      159 skills

    • Social studies

      160 skills

  • 7 Grade 7 Seventh grade

    Proportional relationships, rational numbers, phrases and clauses, engineering design, world history, and more.

    • Math

      347 skills

    • Language arts

      171 skills

    • Science

      144 skills

    • Social studies

      209 skills

  • 8 Grade 8 Eighth grade

    Linear functions, the Pythagorean theorem, active and passive voice, chemical formulas, civics, and more.

    • Math

      364 skills

    • Language arts

      175 skills

    • Science

      140 skills

    • Social studies

      153 skills

  • 9 Grade 9 Ninth grade

    Quadratic equations, exponents, parallel language, figures of speech, semicolons, biomolecules, cell division, and more.

    • Algebra 1

      372 skills

    • Language arts

      158 skills

    • Biology

      30 skills

  • 10 Grade 10 Tenth grade

    Congruent triangles, geometric constructions, colons, word patterns, audience and tone, and more.

    • Geometry

      300 skills

    • Language arts

      151 skills

  • 11 Grade 11 Eleventh grade

    Trigonometric functions, logarithms, claims and supporting evidence, foundations of government, and more.

    • Algebra 2

      376 skills

    • Language arts

      137 skills

    • Civics & government

      25 skills

  • 12 Grade 12 Twelfth grade

    Complex numbers, derivatives, limits, domain-specific vocabulary, writing arguments, and more.

    • Precalculus

      302 skills

    • Calculus

      81 skills

    • Language arts

      137 skills

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    Spanish

    Time expressions, adjectives to describe people, present tense of regular verbs, formality, and more.

    • Spanish

      140 skills

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IXL gives teachers everything they need to personalize instruction

Comprehensive Curriculum Find content to support nearly any lesson, with more than 17,000 skills covering fivesubjects. Browse skills Real-TimeDiagnostic Pinpoint what your students know and exactly what to do next to help themimprove. Learn how it works PersonalizedGuidance See skill recommendations that help each student fill knowledge gaps and grow from where theyare. Explore recommendations ActionableAnalytics Get real-time insights that help you make effective instructional decisions everyday. View insights

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With IXL, my son's confidence has improved since he has a lot of practice. He now seems to be conceptualizing more than guessing.

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FAQs

How do I see answered questions on IXL? ›

Scroll down to find the IXL accomplishments section. Here, you'll see an overview of the student's IXL usage (questions answered, time spent, skills practiced) and a breakdown of math and ELA skills they've worked on. Pro Tip: Hover over the pie chart to see how many skills have been practiced in each strand!

Can teachers see answers on IXL? ›

The Student Quiz Results report will show the number of questions they got correct, their score for the quiz, and the amount of time they spent on it. Below that you can review individual questions they answered, which display their answer and the correct answer.

How many questions does it take to get 100 on IXL? ›

For most skills on IXL, students will have to complete a minimum of 28 questions to earn a SmartScore of 100.

Can teachers see when you finish an IXL? ›

Like a digital grade book, this report shows you if students have completed assignments and reached their SmartScore goals across all skills for one or more grades, skills students have practiced, or skills you've suggested.

Why is IXL so infuriating? ›

Limited Engagement: One major drawback of IXL is its emphasis on repetitive practice rather than fostering deep understanding. The program often focuses on isolated skills without providing real-world context or opportunities for critical thinking.

Why do schools still use IXL? ›

IXL gives you everything you need to maximize learning

IXL provides thousands of curriculum and instructional resources, actionable analytics, a state‑of‑the‑art assessment suite, and much more. Each component works together seamlessly to help your teachers and students succeed.

Why do teachers think IXL is good? ›

IXL is more than just a learning platform—it's a trusted companion for educators worldwide. From our innovative approach to personalized learning to our unwavering commitment to student success, IXL has become an indispensable tool in classrooms everywhere.

Is IXL proven to work? ›

In over 75 scientific research studies looking at 70,000 schools in 45 U.S. states, students who use IXL have been proven to outperform students who use any other learning platform. The secret to this success is the IXL SmartScore.

Is IXL evidence based? ›

Independent research from Johns Hopkins University has verified that IXL meets the ESSA Tier 1 standards for evidence-based efficacy.

How stressful is IXL? ›

With IXL, it is possible to never be done with homework. If a student is required to get to a SmartScore of 85 and are struggling with a concept, it would take them far longer to complete than the 20 questions of book work. Some students of BAMS agree that IXL is causing them too much stress.

Does IXL get harder? ›

It's calculated based on question difficulty, answer accuracy, and consistency. When your child is getting the hang of the concept, their SmartScore will increase, and their questions will get harder.

Is 800 good in IXL? ›

Grade level guide: 100 = 1st grade, 200 = 2nd grade, 300 = 3rd grade, 400 - 4th grade, 500 = 5th grade, 600 = 6th grade, 700 = 7th grade, 800 = 8th grade, and 900 = 9th grade. By clicking on the IXL image above or the word IXL, students will be forwarded to the log in page.

How do I quit IXL? ›

In the Membership information section, click Cancel membership. Click Submit.

What is a passing grade on IXL? ›

To continuously motivate students, IXL recommends setting other practice milestones along the way to mastery. A score of 80 is proficient, and a score of 90 is considered excellent.

How long until IXL pauses? ›

Depending on your student's grade level, it will take two, four, or six minutes of inactivity for the timer to pause. What exactly is the SmartScore? The SmartScore is based on IXL's proprietary algorithm and is the best possible measure of how well a student understands a skill.

How many questions has IXL answered? ›

For parents and kids, IXL makes learning fun and enriches at-home learning with built-in support for each child's individual learning journey. Kids have answered over 140 billion questions on IXL.

How do I check my IXL diagnostic results? ›

To view or print the Diagnostic action plans, go to Analytics, and click Diagnostic. For the Diagnostic action plans for your entire roster, click the to the right of “Individual student levels and recommendations.”

How to run a report on IXL? ›

Click the Reports tab. Sign in to your IXL account at www.ixl.com. IXL reports offer a winning combination of interactive data, powerful analytics, and easy-to-read graphs. Once your students have started practicing with IXL, the reports in your teacher account will automatically update with real-time data!

How to check progress on IXL? ›

Using the Student Progress report

After selecting a student, the report will display one row for every skill that they've practiced. Skills are organized by subject, grade level, and category. For each skill, you can see how much time the student has spent and how many questions the student has answered.

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