We’re excited to share a brand-new collection of IXL Minis, created by high school students! These engaging videos offer authentic insights into how students can use IXL to succeed academically, stay motivated, and build skills that last beyond the classroom.
Authentic voices and personal strategies
Each video features a high school student sharing personal stories, including things like: how to prepare for tests, overcome setbacks, and stay motivated with IXL. They’re genuine strategies from students who use IXL every day to tackle diverse challenges and reach their goals. Check out the preview below!
Available for grades 6-12 teachers and students.
What your students gain
By hearing directly from their peers, students gain relatable perspectives on using IXL for high school. The videos are packed with practical advice that students can immediately try, whether that means building study habits, approaching mistakes with confidence, or finding creative ways to stay motivated.
Most importantly, students come away inspired, seeing that others like them have faced the same struggles and found success with IXL. Even middle school learners can benefit from watching these videos to get a head start on high school study habits and motivation!
Why teachers will love them
These student-created Minis aren’t just helpful for learners—they’re also a fresh tool for your classroom. You can use them to spark meaningful discussion by playing a video at the start of class and asking students how they might apply the strategies they heard. They can also serve as a model for best practices, showing students concrete ways to incorporate IXL into their study routines.
Above all, these relatable voices provide powerful encouragement, showing that success is possible for everyone.
Inspire your students today!
We can’t wait for you to share these student-created Minis with your high school and middle school classes and see how they spark engagement, motivate learners, and bring IXL strategies to life. Head over to ixl.com/student-minis to watch the first available batch of videos!