Wordsmith Getting Started Guide Final
Wordsmith Getting Started Guide Final
Wordsmith Getting Started Guide Final
Contents
1. Setting up your school account
My Class
My Stuff
My Library
My Rewards
4. Troubleshooting
5. Glossary of terms
and abbreviations
6. Further help and support
7. Feedback
Logging in as an
Administrator
1. Before you start, we strongly
recommend using Google
Chrome or Mozilla Firefox
web browsers with Active
Learn. If you prefer to use
Internet Explorer, you will
need at least IE9 in order for everything to work as it should.
2. Visit www.activelearnprimary.co.uk to log into Wordsmith. You may want to
bookmark the site.
For help on how to add teachers, pupils, classes, groups and cohorts there are
instructions on the import page itself and you can also see the Administration
section in Help.
3. Enter your username, password and school code into the login box. You will
have received these details as part of the activation process detailed above.
Tip: To check that you have everything you need to run Active Learn look
for the Will this work on my computer? button on the login page. See also the
Troubleshooting section if you are having any problems accessing Active Learn
or viewing content.
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The main administrator in your school will need to add teacher and pupil details
in order to set up accounts and logins across your school. The good news is this
can be done as a bulk import.
Planning
The Wordsmith planning area
allows you to see long-term,
medium-term and unit plans. To
access the planning area click on
Planning at the top of your
screen. Once there, the menu on
the left of the screen will help
you to navigate between plans
and drill down to the level of
detail you want.
For more detailed help on planning, see the Planning section in Help.
My Class
Once you have assigned yourself to a class you will be able to add notes to all
the pupils in your class here. To assign yourself to a class go to the Admin area
in the top-right corner of the screen.
My Library
This is a store of old resources.
It is where resources will go
when you deallocate them from
a child.
Pupil Home
Once children have logged into
the pupil world, theyll arrive at
the Pupil Home. Children can
personalise their home screen
by choosing a world. The worlds
differ depending on key stage
but include Race World, Skate
World and Future World.
My Rewards
My Rewards is where children
go to select their rewards. They
can also customise avatars,
decorate a tree house, play
games and more. As with the
Pupil homescreens, these vary
according to key stage but
include a Treehouse, Game Zone
and Skate Shack. The more books
children read, the more rewards
they can unlock and buy.
For more detailed help on The Pupil World, see the Pupil section in Help.
My Stuff
This is where children can see
resources you have allocated to
them.
4. Troubleshooting
If you are having trouble accessing Active Learn or viewing and downloading
content, try these troubleshoot steps.
Recommended browsers
Pearson strongly recommends using Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox web
browsers. If your school prefers to use Internet Explorer you will need at least
IE9 in order for everything to work as it should.
1. Have you tried the Will
this work on my computer
button?
This can be found on the
login page. Follow the easy
on-screen instructions to
ensure your computer is
set-up in a way that will allow
you to use Primary Active
Learn site.
2. Have you set your default
browser?
See note above on our recommended browsers. Whichever browser you are
using to access Active Learn, you need to make sure it is set as your default
browser. This will ensure that resources always open in the same browser.
3. If you are having trouble opening PDFs specifically, have you got the latest
version of Adobe Reader?
Type latest version of Adobe Reader into an online search engine to find and
download the latest version.
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Wordsmith acronyms
AR Additional resource
F Fiction
G Grammar
ITP Interactive teaching page
L Live
NF Non-fiction
PCM Photocopy Master
P Poetry
Example Wordsmith references
Additional resources: P AR 3.1.6 (P = Poetry, AR = Additional resource, 3 = Year
3, 1 = Unit 1, 6 = number 6)
Lesson plan:
Photocopiable:
NF PCM 4.1.3 (NF = Non-Fiction, ITP = interactive teaching page, 4 = Year 4, Unit 1, number 3)
Pilots Licence:
Teaching tool:
Photocopiable (PCM): a PDF sheet (Photocopy Master) that can be printed and
used to make or display practical resources, or worksheets on which children
write their answers
Resource type: Photocopiable
Pilots Licence: a fun animated quiz, for use with the whole class at KS2. They
help assess the key grammar knowledge and skills that have been practised in
that grammar blast.
Resource type: Interactive whiteboard; Assessment
Teaching tool: an interactive screen, containing text, images and/or video,
designed for use on a whiteboard. They support your front-of-class teaching.
Resource type: Interactive whiteboard
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7. Feedback
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Were always seeking to improve our service to you and look forward to
feedback, good or bad. The beauty of Wordsmith being online is that it has
the ability to evolve, so if you think we could improve on anything, then let us
know! Youll spot a Feedback button in the top-right corner of the site when
youre logged in.
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