Digital Path Interactive Student Edition · 2019-03-25 · 1 Digital Path—Interactive Student Edition . Follow the. path to learn how to navigate the Interactive Student Edition.
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From the lesson level, click the Interactive Student Edition.
NOTE: If you want to assign the entire lesson to your students, click Assign under the Interactive Student Edition and follow the prompts. If you want to assign just one part of the lesson, click Assign under that part of the lesson. Tutorials are available on My Pearson Training that explain how to create classes and groups as well as how to create assignments.
Explore the interactive Solve & Share.
Use the Draw Pad tools to interact with the Solve & Share task.
Move the Draw Pad
Cursor
Draw, circle, underline, and more
Add counters or cubes
Erase
Undo
Redo
Add text boxes with words and symbols
Add a variety of shapes, number lines, grids, and fraction bars
Click Menu. Then click Notebook. You and/or your students can take notes in the text box. Click Done to save your notes. Click the note to edit it. Click Add Note to add more notes to the same page. Click All Notes to see all of the notes you added in your Interactive Student Edition. Click X to close the Notebook. Click Menu again to hide the menu. ACTIVITY: List two ways you might use the Interactive Student Edition Solve & Share in your classroom.
Navigate to the next page in the Interactive Student Edition.
Click Next to turn to the next page. Use the scroll bar to show different parts of the page. Use the Draw Pad and Notebook features on any page. Click Back to return to the previous page, or click Next to see the next page. Click Exit to return to Pearson Realize™. Remember, you can display lesson parts like the Solve & Share for the whole group by selecting them at the lesson level. For example, play the Visual Learning Animation Plus by clicking Visual Learning at the lesson level.