On the left-hand side, there is an object that will move as you scroll down.
The level indicates the reading level of the student. Level 1 is for Elementary School Students, Level 2 is for Middle School Students, and Level 3 is for High School Students.
The Navigator can help you navigate to the next article or the article preceding it without needing to scroll down.
Close All Sections will close all of the open sections. When all of the sections are closed, the words turn to Open All Sections. Currently, it is set to the article, but if you want to jump to Gallery or Related articles, you can click on Gallery or Related and the webpage will change to display to what you want.
By clicking on Cite, it will cite the document i MLA, APA, Harvard, and Chicago Manual of Style, but make sure to double-check the citation before adding it to your paper. The Save button is only available if you have an account; if you do not have an account, then you will be prompted to create an account.
By clicking on the Send button, you can email the link, share the link in Google Classroom, Google Drive or Microsoft Teams.
By clicking on the Print Button, you can print out the full article, but pay attention to the page count; it could be long make sure to only print the pages that you need.
By clicking on the Translate Button, Google will translate the document in almost any language.
By clicking on the Font up and down buttons, it will make the text bigger or smaller.
By clicking on the Open Dyslexic button, the document will turn into the Open Dyslexic font, which could make it easier to read for people with dyslexia.
Lastly, if you want to go to the beginning or the end of the article, click on Start or End.