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Successfully Integrating Kaligo into Your Classroom: A Teacher’s Experience

Successfully Integrating Kaligo into Your Classroom: A Teacher’s Experience


Finding time for literacy practice in an already packed school day can feel nearly impossible. One school tackled this challenge by rethinking where and how Kaligo fits into their routine, turning it into a flexible, engaging tool used across multiple learning moments.


Here’s what worked and how you can apply these ideas in your own classroom:




1. Blend Kaligo Into Your Existing Schedule


Rather than treating Kaligo as an “extra,” the school integrated it across different parts of the day:


  • During classroom carousel activities
  • In lunchtime and after-school clubs
  • As optional homework for independent practice


Tip: Look for small pockets of time where Kaligo can naturally fit. Even short, consistent sessions can make a big difference.



2. Make It Feel Like a Reward


Students were excited to use Kaligo because of the environment created around it. Teachers:


  • Played calming music
  • Allowed children to get comfortable by taking their shoes off for example
  • Created a relaxed, focused atmosphere


This transformed handwriting practice into something students looked forward to.


Tip: Set the tone. A calm, inviting setup can increase engagement and motivation.



3. Collaborate Closely With Your Team


One key takeaway: successful implementation requires teamwork.


Teachers worked together to:


  • Identify where Kaligo fits best in the timetable
  • Share responsibility for assigning lessons
  • Align usage across year groups


Tip: Start small, then scale. Work with colleagues to test what works before rolling it out more widely.



4. Integrate Kaligo Into Learning Stations


Kaligo became part of a structured classroom setup with different activity stations:


  • A dedicated Kaligo station for handwriting and fine motor skills
  • Teacher-led guided reading groups
  • Independent practice areas (digital and paper-based)


Tip: Use Kaligo as one station within a rotation model. This keeps students engaged while allowing for differentiated learning.



5. Leverage Pre-Made Lessons


Teachers used Kaligo’s lesson library to save time:


  • One teacher assigned phonics lessons for the whole year group
  • Lessons were reused consistently across classes
  • Students practiced daily with minimal setup


Tip: Use ready-made content to reduce planning time and ensure consistency.



6. Support Independent and Differentiated Learning


Kaligo was used flexibly depending on student needs:


  • Some students practiced spellings digitally
  • Others alternated with traditional pencil-and-paper tasks
  • Teaching assistants supported phonics and handwriting alongside the app


Tip: Combine digital and traditional methods to support different learning styles.




Ready to try it? Start by identifying one moment in your day where Kaligo could naturally fit and build from there.


Updated on: 01/04/2026

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