Great news for IXL users around the world – we’ve got a little something new for everyone this month! More English year levels are now available in all of our international editions, and we’ve added new skills for math, social studies, and science. Visit IXL.com to explore the new skills now, or keep reading for more info!
New English year levels
We’ve expanded our English offering with years 2 and 8–13 for the U.K. and New Zealand, and years 1 and 7–12 for Australia, Canada, Europe, India, Ireland, Singapore, and South Africa. Students around the world now have more than 800 new ways to learn about English!
Budding readers and writers get an introduction to English with grammar and vocabulary skills, plenty of fun interactions and images, as well as audio support and larger text size.
Complete the sentence with a verb to match the picture
Older students will tackle more rigorous grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing topics through engaging skills and real-world examples—like this one, which asks them to correct errors in everyday use.
Correct errors in everyday use
Math: Patterns, patterns, patterns!
We’ve added 27 new patterns skills and given some a face lift in grades pre-K through 6. This includes a new interactive question type that allows students to create their own patterns!
Complete a repeating pattern
New social studies skills
We’re rounding out our social studies curriculum for grades 2–5 with 18 new skills about the Bill of Rights and the Constitution, the Middle and Southern Colonies, and more.
Middle colonies: economy and society
New science skills
Students can learn about water on Earth and changes to Earth’s surface through 6 new skills that feature visuals like maps and graphs.
Describe and graph water on Earth
To see a list of all the new grade levels and skills, visit the Skill Updates page!