There are a few different ways for students to record and submit their speaking recordings on Summit K12, depending on the activity that they are working on. This guide can also be used to model for students how to record on Summit K12.
Testing the Microphone Before Getting Started
Recording on an Assessment or Quiz
Recording on the Pronunciation Perfector
Testing the Microphone Before Getting Started
We recommend students test their microphone before beginning a speaking activity to ensure their audio is detected. Learn more about our Microphone Test tool.
Recording on an Assessment or Quiz
Once students are on a speaking question of an ELD Assessment, TELPAS Readiness item type quiz, or in Differentiated Practice, the student must click the Play button to listen to the instruction and question audio. Students will have 2 attempts to record their answer.
Students will follow the steps below to record:
Step 1: Select the Microphone button to begin recording the answer. The student must be sure to speak clearly and loudly into their microphone.
Step 2: Select the Stop button when finished recording.
Step 3: Select the green Play button to listen to the recording.
If the student would like to record their answer again, then click on the Microphone button. A warning will appear. Click Yes to record again or click No to keep your recording.
Speaking recordings will be saved automatically once students move on to the next question. The speaking recordings will be graded once the assignment is submitted.
Recording on an Activity
Students can follow the instructions below to record their responses on speaking activities found in The Basics or in various Language Foundation Skills modules.
They only have 2 attempts to record their answer, so it is recommended that students write down their thoughts* and practice what they will say before recording.
*Speaking Graphic Organizers for students can be found in the Teacher's Guide. For more information visit Instructional Resources: Teacher's Guide for Connect to Literacy - TELPAS, click here.
To record, students will click the red Record button to record their answer.
Once students start recording, a blue bar at the bottom will show how much time they have spent recording themselves. Students will click the Stop button when they are done recording.
Students can move on to the next question or try to record their answer again. Students can click the Trash button to delete their first recording and re-record.
Recordings will be saved automatically when students move on to the next question. The recordings will be graded once the quiz is finished and submitted.
How Long Can a Recording Be?
Summit K12 will stop recording a response once the time limit has been reached for each question.
It is important for students to keep track of the bar as they record! When it reaches the end, the system will automatically stop recording.
Recording on the Pronunciation Perfector
The Pronunciation Perfector (PP) is not a graded assignment, but it will help students practice their speaking.
Students will first select Push to Speak to start recording. When the button changes to Listening
, it means it is recording their answer. The PP will stop recording when it stops detecting audio. Students can also press Click to Stop
to finish recording at any time.
If students see Try Again or Push to Speak
, it means that they need to try recording one more time. Students can select the blue button to record again.
If students see Correct , it means that they said the word correctly and the PP will move them to the next word.
To finish, students will select Finish Attempt to submit. Once submitted, students will see a green check mark or a red "try again" message.
If there is no audio detected, students will have three attempts to record before being automatically advanced to the next question.
If your student is experiencing issues recording their answers, review Troubleshooting Recording Issues for more information.
Looking for how to listen to or rescore your student’s speaking recordings? Visit How to Listen to a Student's Recording - TX ELD.
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