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# Activating Prebuilt Activities for Classroom Use

After reviewing the prebuilt activities and determining which level best suits your class needs, the next step is to activate that level.&#x20;

To do this, click on the 'Activate' button located in the right-hand column.

<figure><img src="/files/bbznvGmFRBPsF0rFomrJ" alt=""><figcaption><p>Published prebuilt activities levels</p></figcaption></figure>

Once activated, this level becomes ready for assignment to your class. For detailed instructions on assigning an activated level to a class, please refer to the class management section.

Now that you understand how to activate and assign prebuilt activity levels, let's move forward to another exciting feature of KidsLipi - prebuilt quizzes. These quizzes are designed to complement the activities and enhance the learning experience. On the next page, we'll explore how these quizzes can be integrated into your class structure and the benefits they offer to your students' learning journey.


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