When and where to use Kaligo
We know it can be difficult to know how to use new tools so here are some ideas of how and when Kaligo can support how you're already teaching handwriting & spelling. Skill Check - Gather your cohort's level of understanding First of all, it's important to assess if children are ready to begin practising a new skill. You can do this by setting a lesson to assess their understanding of the skill. In the below example, we have a Kaligo lesson on Ladder Letter Patterns. Having studeFew readersUnderstanding Kaligo letter analysis and scores
Kaligo’s handwriting feedback focuses on letter shape, order and direction. Although the feedback may occasionally appear incorrect, we assure you that it is essential for achieving precise writing. Here is how our feedback system operates: "I write a correct F, but I receive an orange result." "I write an incorrect E, but I still receive a green result." There may be several explanations for this situation: The student might have made a mistake in forming the letter such as theFew readersWho and how Kaligo can help
At Kaligo, we are committed to providing an accessible app. Therefore, we have included adjustable settings to accommodate as many students as possible to achieve this. Here are the settings you can adjust with Kaligo... Colours For students with dyslexia, we recommend using a dark coloured ink on a light (not white) background. Avoid green and red/pink, as these are difficult fFew readersTracking progress - trial and beyond!
At Kaligo, we know that tracking pupil progress is important which is why we have made it easy for you to keep track of how your students are doing! Here are two simple ways you can track the progress your students' are making with Kaligo during the impact trial and long after... Exercise Book At the start of your trial, we recommend putting a Kaligo star in the margin of your students' exercise books. You can even ask the pupils to take ownership of this so they too can check back to see hFew readers