To share a Quizlet set with students, teachers first click "create a class" and name the class. They can then decide if students can edit sets and add their own. Next, teachers select the set they want to add by highlighting it green, then invite students by copying or emailing them the class link. This allows teachers to organize students into a class and share flashcard sets for studying.
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Creating a class to share a set with your students
To share a Quizlet set with students, teachers first click "create a class" and name the class. They can then decide if students can edit sets and add their own. Next, teachers select the set they want to add by highlighting it green, then invite students by copying or emailing them the class link. This allows teachers to organize students into a class and share flashcard sets for studying.
To share a Quizlet set with students, teachers first click "create a class" and name the class. They can then decide if students can edit sets and add their own. Next, teachers select the set they want to add by highlighting it green, then invite students by copying or emailing them the class link. This allows teachers to organize students into a class and share flashcard sets for studying.
QUIZLET CREATING A CLASS TO SHARE A SET WITH YOUR STUDENTS
Step 1- Click on create a class (see picture below)
Step 2- Type the name of the class and click create
QUIZLET CREATING A CLASS TO SHARE A SET WITH YOUR STUDENTS
Step 3- decide if you want students to be able to edit and their own sets (If you dont want students to add or edit the list, uncheck the box). Then click create class.
Step 4- Click on add a set, then select the set you want to add to the class (when the set is highlighted green it is selected and you can exit out of the box.)
QUIZLET CREATING A CLASS TO SHARE A SET WITH YOUR STUDENTS
(Finally) Step 5- Click on Invite others to copy the link to share with your students, or send them an email with the link
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