In the 6th-8th grade learning environment, students can:
- See the lessons their teacher has assigned and choose the lesson they want to play.
- Earn coins as they complete lessons that they can use in-program to personalize the environment.
- Track their learning progress.
- Update their avatar, background, and audio choices.
- Play nano and mini-games.
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Student Introductory Video
When a student signs in and sees the 6th-8th grade learning environment for the first time, they see this video:

The My Lessons Page
The My Lessons page is the landing page of the 6th-8th grade environment. From the My Lesson page, students can:
- Choose the lesson they want to play next.
- See and play assigned lessons.
- Open the lesson tracker to see their weekly progress.
- Play a nanogame (when available).
- Track their lesson completion progress for the week
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| Students usually see eight lesson tiles on the My Lessons page, unless the program is guiding a student toward specific lesson concepts or a lesson has been replaced by a nanogame. |
Nanogames
| Nanogame icons appear as students play lessons and progress in DreamBox Math, they may be offered a nano-game. Nano-games are fun, 15- to 30-second minigames that disappear after they are played. Students can play a nano-game when they see a blue game controller tile as one of the options on their My Lessons page. |
My Stuff
From the My Stuff page, students can view the badges they’ve earned, play mini-games they unlock, and use their coins to purchase additional avatars, background music, and wallpapers. They can also track their progress through the DreamBox Math curriculum.
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Additional Resources
Click the links below to learn more about:
The Grades 6th-8th Environment
- How Students Navigate the Grades 3+ Learning Environments
- My Stuff in the 3-5 and 6-8 Learning Environments
- Changing a Student Avatar in the DreamBox Math Grades 6-8 Learning Environment
Additional Environment Information
- Closed-Captions in DreamBox Math
- DreamBox Math: Audio Settings in the Student Environments
- How to Adjust the Student Learning Environment
- Sending DreamBox Math Feedback from the Student Environment
- Moving from the K-2 Learning Environment to the 3-5 Learning Environment
- The Grades 3-5 Learning Environment
- The Grades K-2 Learning Environment
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