How do grade-level paths work?
Parrivo organizes vocabulary practice from Grade 1 through Grade 12 so students can begin near their current school level.
Parrivo combines Grade 1-12 vocabulary paths, 9 activity types, sentence practice, reading context, applied writing, review games, a unit assessment, and progress signals in one student workspace.
Each feature has a specific job: help students understand a word, use it correctly, meet it in reading, write with it, and review before moving on.
Parrivo organizes vocabulary practice from Grade 1 through Grade 12 so students can begin near their current school level.
Meet the Words, pronunciation and spelling, and meaning checks help students connect word form, sound, definition, and example use.
Context clues, word connections, and short reading move vocabulary into sentence logic and reading comprehension.
Sentence Builder and Applied Writing ask students to use vocabulary in complete sentences and original responses.
Review games bring unit words back before the assessment, giving students another chance to recognize and use them.
The unit assessment checks understanding after students have practiced meaning, context, reading, writing, and review.
Activity completion, unit progress, XP, streaks, review status, and quiz signals help students and families see what was practiced.
Words, reading, writing, review, quizzes, and progress stay together, so students do not need separate lists, worksheets, and trackers.
Parrivo uses 9 activity types plus a unit assessment to keep practice varied while still following a predictable routine.
Write about a person, event, or idea that can influence how people make decisions.
Introduce meaning and example use.
Connect sound, spelling, and word form.
Check whether definitions are clear.
Use sentence clues to infer meaning.
Compare related words and ideas.
Practice vocabulary inside passages.
Use each word in a complete sentence.
Write original responses with unit words.
Return to words through active review.
Check understanding before moving on.
Parrivo keeps the learning sequence visible so students know what to do next and families can understand what was practiced.
Progress features should explain practice, not just display a score. Parrivo uses completion, review, quiz, XP, and streak signals to keep the learning path visible.
Students can see whether activity steps are complete, which review or unit check comes next, and how their practice routine is moving forward.
Families can look for completed activities, review status, quiz progress, XP, streaks, and unit movement to understand what the student practiced.
These answers summarize what Parrivo includes and how the features work together.