Use the questions below to figure out what type of data you are looking for. You'll then be able to find the most suitable reports for you in the divided sections below:
How well did my students do on an article? Assignment reports
How do I see the overall students' reading levels in a class? Classes reports
How can I see individual student progress and each of their retry record?Students Reports
How do I see each articles scores and retry scores for the students in a class? Gradebook
How do I see student progress for the whole school?School reports.
1. How well did my students do on an article?
The Assignments Report will show you the overall completion rate and average scores of your assigned article. Furthermore, it shows which vocabulary/concepts should be reviewed for the whole class.
2. How do I see the overall students' reading levels in a class?
In the Classes Report, you will be able to compare the average scores for each of your classes. Use the reading levels bar graph to quickly see the spread of current student reading levels in each class.
Click the orange "View Full Report" button to see more details about each class.
3. How can I see individual student progress and retries?
The Students Report will show you the current reading level and level gains for each student. Moreover, you can dive into specific retries data or access given feedback for free response.
Click on the student's name to see how they did on each article.
4. How do I see all articles scores and retries by student and class?
The Gradebook helps you see students' scores for each article and can quickly show you who has retaken a quiz. It also gives you the option to export data into a csv file for further data analysis or school gradebook imports.
Quick Tip: Uncheck the top left corner of an article to exclude its data.
5. How do I see student progress for the whole school?
The School Report provides a birds-eye-view of student progress in the entire school. It shows you the breakdown of all reading levels across the school, and the total amount of words they have read, and total reading level increases!
The reading level growth graph visualize how much your students have improved over the year.
You can also see how much assignments are completed by teachers.
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