❄️ Winter Aurora ❄️

When the class is quiet, a snowman gets built piece by piece and the northern lights begin to glow. When it gets too loud, the building stops, and if it stays loud, a blizzard blows the snow away!

Class goal: Build the whole winter wonderland before the lesson ends!

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How Winter Aurora works

1. Let it snow

Set the lesson length, press Start the Snow, and allow the mic. The monitor takes a moment to learn your room's winter hush.

2. Hush builds the snowman

Piece by piece the snowman comes together, the pines light up, and the northern lights ripple wider. Nine quiet stretches build the whole winter wonderland.

3. Noise calls the blizzard

If the room stays loud a blizzard blows the snow away. Tip: challenge the class to finish the wonderland before the bell, and save this theme for the first snowfall of the year.

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Winter Aurora questions

Is Winter Aurora free to use?

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Winter Aurora is a Pro theme. Lifetime Pro is a one-time $20 payment that unlocks every theme, unlimited session time, and priority support. You can try the monitor for free first with the Quiet Jungle, Dino Valley, and Traffic Lights themes.

Can the class lose progress in Winter Aurora?

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Yes, sustained noise has consequences here. Blizzard! The snow is blowing away if the room stays loud for too long, so students have a real reason to settle down quickly. A few seconds of calm stops the damage.

What age group is Winter Aurora best for?

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Winter Aurora suits any elementary grade and shines in the holiday season. The blizzard is dramatic enough for older kids while the snowman keeps younger ones invested.