Teachers can track student learning progress through Reports, Assignments, Assessments, Math Facts, Daily Activity, Class Reports, and Student Reports. These tools help monitor performance, identify learning gaps, and support student growth.
Getting started is simple — just follow these steps:
- Log in to your teacher account.
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Go to Reports and choose Track Math or Track English.
Class Insights:
Class Insights gives you a quick overview of your class before diving into detailed reports. At the top, you can select a time range and grade level to view the most relevant data.
- Skills completed → Number of skills students have finished.
- Improvement areas → Skills that may need more practice.
- Students needing attention → Students who may need extra support.
Student highlights:
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The Student Highlights section helps you quickly understand how each student is performing and where they may need support by switching between All students and Students needing attention.
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For each student, you can see:
- Skills mastered → Total number of completed skills.
- Low accuracy skills → Areas where the student may need more practice.
- Select one or more students using the checkboxes, then click Share progress report to send personalized reports and practice worksheets to parents.
Track Assignments:
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View all assigned work in one place, and click any assignment tile to see detailed progress. Switch grade levels if assigned from different grade levels.
- Learn more in detail: How can teachers manage assignments – set due dates, edit, mark as complete, or delete?
Track Math Facts:
- Go to Track Math Facts and view reports for:
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Adaptive Practice > View details.
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Custom Practice (toggle to switch) and click View Report to view for all students.
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Click on View Response to view an individual student's answers.
- You can edit the ongoing Math Facts, mark them as complete, print them, or delete them if needed.
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Adaptive Practice > View details.
Track Assessments:
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Click Track Assessments and view all assigned assessments in one place. Reports are color-coded for quick understanding.
- Learn in detail: How can teachers print assessment reports?
Daily Activity:
Open Daily Activity from your dashboard and see student status instantly:
- A → Absent
- No Activity → Logged in, no attempts
- Active → Shows time spent
Class Reports:
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Go to Class Reports and switch between Curriculum and Math Facts. Adjust grade level if needed.
- The progress reports are color-coded to help you easily interpret student performance.
Mastered - Strong understanding (> 80%)
Satisfactory - On track (60 – 80%)
Can do better - Needs practice (50 – 60%)
Need Attention - Requires support (< 50%)
Yet to Start - Not attempted
In progress - Currently working
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Click the tile to see the student's progress in detail.
Student Reports:
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View detailed reports for each student by easily switching between students.
- Toggle Curriculum / Math Facts and print reports when needed.
Keep in mind: Class reports are not printable for now, however, you can always choose to print individual student reports.
Remember:
- Track English includes only assignments, daily activity, and student reports.
- Currently, we do not support the assessment feature in English.
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