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Submitting work in interactive lessons

How students complete interactive lessons, save answers, and send writing or speaking responses.

Submitting work in interactive lessons

Interactive lessons are one of the main student activities in Noterra.

What an interactive lesson can include

Interactive lessons can include:

  • gap-fill tasks
  • transformation tasks
  • writing tasks
  • speaking tasks
  • multiple-choice questions
  • media-based response prompts

Students only see lessons that are already published or completed.

How saving works

When you open a lesson, Noterra starts or resumes your lesson attempt and reloads any answers you already saved.

This means you can typically:

  • leave and come back later
  • continue from your previous answers
  • update text responses before final review

Writing responses

For writing tasks and media-response text areas:

  1. Open the lesson.
  2. Enter your answer or reflection.
  3. Save the response when a save button appears.
  4. Return later if needed.

Speaking responses

Speaking tools can include audio recording for:

  • speaking exercises
  • media-response speaking tasks

Some speaking features may depend on your school's plan. If recording is not available, you may see an upgrade notice instead of the recorder.

Feedback and answer checking

Interactive lessons can provide:

  • correctness for objective tasks
  • lesson-level scores
  • summary feedback
  • focus tips
  • rubrics for writing or speaking tasks

Best practice for students

  • Save text responses before leaving the page.
  • Re-record speaking responses if needed before your teacher reviews them.
  • Read the lesson summary and focus tips after checking your work.
  • Return to completed lessons when you want to review feedback again.

Related help:

Submitting work in interactive lessons | Documentation