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A free trial allows you to add unlimited members of staff to your Spellzone account.
Staff can have teacher or administrator accounts:
Teachers have full access to student details and their results.
Administrators have the same access as teachers, but they can also manage the account. We recommend having more than one administrator per school
There are two ways to add staff members to Spellzone.
1) If you would like to add a single member of staff:
Log into Spellzone
Click on ‘Staff’ in the blue toolbar
Click on ‘Create teacher(s) and administrator(s)'
Fill in the staff member’s first name/title, surname, and em...
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Have you signed up for a free trial? Here’s what to do next…
Free training? Yes please!
To help you get the most out of your Spellzone experience, we offer free training sessions for all teachers.
Choose a:
- 20 minute whistle-stop tour of the main Spellzone features
- 50 minute in-depth tour of all the Spellzone features, including how to track your students’ progress.
Each session can be tailored specifically for your school’s needs.
Book a session for your team today.
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Now that you’re familiar with what Spellzone h...
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Our Word for Wednesday theme for June is sports.
The Spellzone dictionary defines sport as ‘an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition’. The word dates to the early-fifteenth century when it meant ‘pleasant pastime’. Sport was a shortening of the Anglo-French ‘disport’ meaning ‘activity that offers amusement or reaction’.
So far we’ve looked at the words badminton and tennis and today’s word of the week is hockey.
Hockey is a game in which two opposing teams use curved sticks to drive a ball into the opponents’ net. The ...
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